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Coinstar Offers Free Coin Counting!My old nemesis the Coinstar machine now offers free coin counting? This is something I need to find out more about.- What is Better for Your Spare Change? Coinstar or the Bank?A comparison of two different systems.
Free $10 Gift Card by Turning $40 into a $50 Gift Certificate with CoinstarMake 25% return off a $40 investment in one month! Get $10 by turning your spare change into a gift certificate.- CoinStar More Than Just Coin Counting MachinesYou can now contribute to your favorite charity with a CoinStar Machine, or get yourself some gift cards with no fees from Coinstar
Get a Ten Dollar Amazon.com Gift Certificate from CoinstarTake advantage of Coinstar's latest promotion and get a $10 Amazon.com gift certificate for free!
Turning Your Spare Change into Cash Without a Coinstar FeeWe all have a decent pile of spare change sitting around not doing much good. You could take it to a Coinstar machine, but you'd have to pay an 8.9% fee for doing so. Learn how you can turn your spare change into paper money without ever having to pay a fee.- Coinstar: Technology Offering a Lesson in the Value of a PennyTeaching a child the value of a penny, considering using Coinstar self service machines to convert pennies into dollars or charitable donations.
Change Counter: Is Coinstar Worth It?The bright green Coinstar machines are convenient, fun, and easy to use, but are they the best change counters when you want to cash in?- Coinstar May Become Out of OrderCoinstar earnings are under pressure and the pressure may continue with digital delivery of content.
- What to Do with Spare ChangeAccording to Coinstar, the average American household has more than $90 of spare change lying around. This article will help you decide on some things you can use that spare change for.
- A Guide to Why You Should Count Your Own CoinsThis is a short little guide describing why and how to count your own coins and make the most of your change.
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- What to Do with All that ChangeIf you're like most people, you have a big jar at home where you dump all the loose change you got that day. Every few months when it gets full, you probably take it to a Coinstar machine, which charges you 10 percent to turn that change into practical cash.





