
|Articles|July 2, 2007
CVS first Coinstar retailer to offer gift card
The coin-to-card service allows consumers to convert their loose change to a CVS card at the Coinstar kiosk and pay no coin-counting fee.
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Coinstar, a company that provides self-service coin counting, announced that CVS/pharmacy is expected to have gift cards available in more than 360 Coinstar Center kiosks in CVS pharmacies this summer. The coin-to-card service allows consumers to convert their loose change to a CVS card at the Coinstar kiosk and pay no coin-counting fee. Consumers can locate the nearest CVS store with the coin-to-card option by going to
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