Free $10 Gift Card by Turning $40 into a $50 Gift Certificate with Coinstar
"Get $10 More when You Change $40" Coinstar Promotion
Coinstar wants your spare change
This is the perfect opportunity for you to finally empty your change jar and turn your spare change into cash. Don't have any spare change to put into the Coinstar machine? The next time you are at your bank ask for four rolls of quarters.
The partners include:
Amazon.com
Borders
Cabela's
CVS
Eddie Bauer
ITunes
JCPenney
Lowe's
Old Navy
Overstock.com
Regal Entertainment Group
Tixty
Starbucks
Coinstar gift certificates make an excellent Christmas gift
The Christmas Shoppping Season Comes Earler Each Year, and it is wise for you to take advantage of every promotion and sale you can. If you plan on purchasing holiday gifts from any of these retailers, then there is no reason you shouldn't take advantage of this Coinstar promotion. There are plenty of Cheap Holiday Gifts that you can use your gift card on. The best option is Amazon.com, as you will be able to purchase anything you wish, rather than being limited to just items sold from a particular retailer. Another option is to forgo purchasing anything with the gift certificate yourself, and gift the gift certificate itself away as a Christmas gift.
How it works
First you must have at least $40 worth of spare change. Bring it with you to the nearest Coinstar machine (they are in almost every supermarket). Choose the option "Cash in Coins" then "Free Coin Counting." You will then be presented from the list of retailers offering gift certificates through the Coinstar machine. Once you have made your decision dump your spare change out of your change jar into the sorting tray. Once you are done you will receive either a gift card, or an electronic certificate from the Coinstar Machine.
After you receive your receipt, you must complete the attached claim form and mail it by 1/6/2010 to:
Coinstar Holiday 09 Bonus Offer
Department D, PO Box 6112 Douglas, AZ 85655-6112
What will you buy with your free $10 gift certificate?
Source:
Coinstar.com. 2009 Promo. Retrieved November 16, 2010, http://www.coinstar.com/us/html/2009Promo
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