Today I went to SEVERAL banks to pick up some boxes of pennies. I hit two different medium sized cities and got most of what I wanted during my pickups. I hit about 12 banks, 9 of which had 2 - $25 cases of pennies to spare. One only gave me $30 and the other two gave me $10 and $15 respectively. (This was also my way of scouting out new dump locations

). During my pickups at the locations I went to, two tellers mentioned that they have been running out of pennies more often. I asked one teller specifically and she mentioned for the past three days she's seen more people requesting boxes of pennies but she wouldn't go into detail how many she's giving out.
I'm beginning to wonder if we, as normal people, are running out of sort time before the general public catches on. These stories airing on TV lately seem to be catching the attention of those who want to get in the game, which is fine. Then I read about these super-sorters coming on line as well, which also freaks all of us out. How much time, do we as normal, everyday penny sorters have left before game over?
I withdrew all of my savings today in pennies just so I could have somewhat of an advantage if we seem to be losing sorting time.
njoElectric