I believe that the casino Coinstars will not offer the gift certificate option so you would have to pay a small fee.
vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vp_wiz" <harry.porter@...> wrote:
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> Another option to consider is Coinstar redemption in the form of a gift certificate (popular option is Amazon). No redemption fee is charged.
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> In addition to the typical grocery store locations, the Coinstar directory suggests that there's a kiosk at Rivieria on the Strip. (I presume other casino locations as well ... surprised they haven't partnered to offer slot coin coupons)
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> - H.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Scot Krause" <krauseinvegas@> wrote:
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> > Anyone know of any Las Vegas casinos (or a bank?) that will still
> > accept outside coins for a coin counter machine at the cage? I
> > keep my loose change in a bucket and used to turn them in every now
> > and then but my places no longer do it or they charge extra for
> > it. Any thots/tips?
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[vpFREE] Re: coin redemption?
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