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Old 07-15-2008, 07:53 PM #1
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Default USED Printer Cartridges

Blessings' post made me think to write this. If there's a Staples around where you live and you're a member of their rewards program they will give you a credit for every empty ink cartridge you bring in to the store. (Can't remember exactly but it's $2 or $3.) It's free to join and you can do it online: https://www.staplesrewardscenter.com...gin/Login.aspx) Staples "cash rewards" go out 4 times a year but I think they only issue the coupon when you hit $10.

It's possible that other stores besides Staples do this too so it pays (literally) to ask! It's going green 2 ways -- recycling AND cash!
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