$10 Coinstar Bonus When You Cash in $40

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Did you know that most people have $50 or more in spare change around their home. If you want to convert it into a great Christmas gift or holiday treat for yourself, Coinstar is offering a $10 Bonus gift card when you cash in at least $40 in change for one of the following gift cards:
  • iTunes
  • Lowes
  • Borders
  • Regal Cinemas
  • Risty
How It Works:


1. Go to the Coinstar® machine locator to find the nearest participating machine.

2. Bring your coins to the nearest Coinstar® machine and cash in a minimum of $40.

3. Choose a gift card from one of the included gift cards (which gives you full value for your coins) and you can spend the $40 (or more) gift card right away.

4. Your $10 Bonus promo code will be at the bottom of your Coinstar receipt.

5. Come back to this page, enter your promo code and the rest of the information.

6. Your $10 gift card will be mailed to you.


The fine print:
  • To receive your $10 BONUS Gift Card, follow these instructions carefully.
  • Promotion Period begins 12/6/2010 and ends 12/31/2010 (11:59PM Pacific Standard Time)
  • Receive a $10 bonus card by mail when you convert in a single transaction at least $40 in coins into gift card at a participating Coinstar Center® during the the promotional period.
  • Keep your receipt, you will be asked to enter your Promotion Code and other requested information online at www.coinstar.com/nofee to claim your $10 gift card. 
  • Do not mail in the receipt.
For more offer details go to Coinstar HERE.

Comment (1)

I've noticed that Coinstar machines have a slot for accepting bills. I've wondered with this promotion if just using bills might work. I know that it says that you are to use coins, but the machine doesn't care whether you use dimes, nickels or quarters. Does it really care if you use bills?

In the past, I've gone to the bank to change bills into coins just so I could use them in the Coinstar machine. I'd sure like to save myself that trouble.

No way to know for sure until someone tries it.

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