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  2. Coinstar - Wikipedia

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    Coinstar, LLC (formerly Outerwall, Inc.) is an American company operating coin-cashing machines. Coinstar's focus is the conversion of loose change into paper currency , donations , and gift cards via coin counter kiosks which deduct a fee for conversion of coins to banknotes; it processes $2.7 billion worth of coins annually as of 2019 [update ...

  3. How to exchange coins for cash - AOL

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    Coinstar, the most popular brand of these machines, charges a fee of up to 12.5 percent, which may vary by location, along with a 59-cent flat fee per transaction. Alternative uses for coins ...

  4. 13 Best Places To Turn Coins Into Cash for Free - AOL

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    What is the fee for Coinstar? Coinstar's fees may vary by location, but its kiosks generally charge a service fee of up to 12.5% and a 50-cent transaction fee if you want to walk away with cash in ...

  5. Walmart MoneyCenter: What it is and how to use it - AOL

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    There’s a $5.94 monthly fee to keep the card open, but this fee is waived when you directly deposit at least $500 a month. ... Coinstar. Kiosk where you can turn coins in for cash, gift cards or ...

  6. Redbox - Wikipedia

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    Redbox Entertainment. Redbox Entertainment is a content acquisition and production division of Redbox. On April 23, 2019, Redbox acquired the indie film Benjamin for an exclusive 90-day release period via its kiosks and on demand service as a Redbox Original. [58] In October 2019, Redbox formed its film and TV series acquisition division ...

  7. Coinme - Wikipedia

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    Coinstar, an operator of coin-converting kiosks, signed an agreement with Coinme in 2019 to enable consumers to purchase bitcoin at existing Coinstar machines. Coinme-enabled Coinstar machines expanded to a number of states including Connecticut, where more than 90 machines were placed in Stop & Shop and Big Y supermarkets.

  8. Is Coinstar's Stock Cheap by the Numbers? - AOL

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    Coinstar has a P/E ratio of 18.6 and an EV/FCF ratio of 7.8 over the trailing 12 months. If we stretch and compare current valuations to the five-year averages for earnings and free cash flow ...

  9. Giant Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Giant Eagle, Inc. ( Western Pennsylvania English: / ˈdʒaɪn.ɪɡəl /) and stylized as giant eagle) [5] is an American supermarket chain with stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Maryland. The company was founded in 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and incorporated on August 31, 1931. [1]