Coinstar’s self-service kiosks — usually lurking in grocery stores — let you dump your loose change for cash, gift cards or charity. The machines count the coins and spit out a voucher, but the cash ...
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Do you have piles of loose coins at home? If you do, you might consider taking them to your local Commerce Bank and using its free coin-counting service, "Penny Arcade". If your local bank doesn't ...
Looking to get rid of some change? Coinstar is an easy way to do it. When you elect to get your loose change turned into an Amazon gift card, you also get a free $5 credit for MP3 downloads. Coinstar ...
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Green Coinstar machines are ubiquitous in grocery and big discount stores around the country; for a nearly 10% fee, they'll sort your change for you and give you bills in return. We'll be the first to ...
BELLEVUE, Wash., Oct. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Coinstar, LLC, the leader in self-service coin counting, today announced the installation of Coinstar® kiosks at 32 Northwest Bank offices in New York, ...