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  2. Target, Amazon and 4 more retailers that will reward you for ...

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    If you have unused electronics, video games or even car seats at home, you may be able to trade these items in for gift cards, coupons and more. Popular retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart ...

  3. 5 Places That Will Give You Money for Your Old Electronics

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    If you have old electronics you've long stopped using around your home, you're likely wondering what to do with them. You don't have to let that tablet you no longer use become clutter. You also ...

  4. Best Buy’s Trade-In Program Will Give You Gift Cards in ...

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    Even if your devices aren’t eligible for trade-in, Best Buy will accept them and recycle them for you for free in most cases. Each household can recycle up to three items per day.

  5. Green box (container) - Wikipedia

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    The graphics on a Green Box include the company’s phone number, website, logo, a data destruction statement, a warning against dumping, a ‘No CRT’ label, a list of items accepted, the company’s Facebook and Twitter handles, the words ‘RECYCLE OLD ELECTRONICS’, and ‘FREE TO THE PUBLIC’, and icons of various electronic gadgets.

  6. You Can Get Free Money From Your Old Electronics With Target ...

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    In the bid to recoup some of its lost revenue, Target launched a trade-in program where customers can bring in used electronics in exchange for Target e-gift card(s). Discover: 11 Habits of Frugal...

  7. Costco Will Give You Free Groceries for Your Old Electronics ...

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    “Costco’s trade-in program is a fantastic opportunity for consumers looking to extract value from their used electronics,” said Dane Nk, the founder of That Video Game Blog.