DH found this at CoinStar's site... I put it here because it's a little economic booster rocket for Amazon users.
You have to go to a coinstar machine, turn in 40 dollars worth of coins, and then follow the rest of the "Quest" steps. This only works in the US of A. and where not prohibited.
Too cool! Thanks for posting this. I love Amazon and happen to have a huge bucket of change I've been meaning to turn in. I think I'll do it this weekend!
You're welcome, Tracyknits. DH turned in our coins this weekend and got the coupon to redeem with Amazon. I think it's pretty cool, too.
One other thing DH did was turn in three sets of old incandescent Christmas tree lights and received three strands of LED lights which are really cool looking. Our Gas and Electric Company has a special deal going this last weekend. I don't know if that's the end of it or not.
Check with your local Gas and Electric company.try their website. They may have a similar offer. Every little bit helps!
Pics at Flickr Zippiknits The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the best of everything they have.
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