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Coffee for 99 cents a pound? It's no java jive

Posted Nov 26 2007, 12:37 PM by Donna Freedman
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Yesterday I bought a pound of Starbucks coffee for just 99 cents.

You, too, can get super-cheap brew, either for gift-giving or for your own frugal morning buzz. All you need is some empty inkjet print cartridges and proximity to a Staples or Office Max.

Both businesses give $3 in store credit for each ink cartridge; certain brands are not accepted, so check each company's rules. The stores where I live let me use up to three credits, or $9 worth, per transaction. Both sell a number of holiday gift items: hoity-toity chocolates, fancy cookies, and specialty coffees, teas and flavored cocoas.

Over the weekend I shopped for art supplies for a community gift program. At Staples, I noticed the coffee cost $9.99.
I handed over three cartridges and a buck, and walked out with a penny in change and a pound of java.

Had I been at Office Max, the brew would have been from another hometown brand, Seattle's Best Coffee.

Jitter bells
This is a frugalist's dream: nearly free gifts, or nearly free morning mochas!

So save those spent cartridges, and start looking for more. Does your workplace use inkjet printers? How about your kid's school or your church/synagogue/mosque?

Ask your friends for their empties. Put a note on a community bulletin board or place an ad on Craigslist offering to "recycle" cartridges. (Be careful not to burn $2.50 worth of gas to get a $3 store credit.)

Or make this a project for your Scout or youth group: Have the kids collect cartridges and "buy" coffee for a homeless shelter, group home or senior center.

To thine ownself give brew
And if money is especially tight right now? Buy yourself some Starbucks or SBC. Collect enough cartridges and you could wind up with caffeine for months.

I'm not a coffee fan myself; the bag I bought will go in a gift basket. But I know how important a cuppa joe can be, especially if you've foregone other luxuries.

Ninety-nine cents for a pound of quality java is a screamin' deal, so invest in coffee futures.

And if you, too, aren't a coffee fan? There are always the Ferrero Rocher chocolates.

 

Comments

 

Absolutely brilliant.  Then spend an extra 3 bucks for the new cartridge since you used the rebate for java  And ask friends and neighbors for their's?  Like who doesn't know about the rebate?   Get some real tips on saving........

Recycle ink cartridges for Starbucks

I tried taking more than one cartridge into my local Staples some time ago. They would only give my $3 per visit not per cartridge. FYI

I heard about this guy that bought a $9 gift card for Staples.  He then gave it to the clerk and then they "only" charged him .99 for that same bag of Starbucks coffee.  Wow, that means that they are selling the coffee for .99 a pound.

Look closely at the bag - my guess is you did not buy a pound of coffee but rather 12 oz. - A marketing trick - that "pound of coffee" is really three quarters of a pound.  

It's a nice thought, to get cheap coffee - but schools and youth groups and hospices are already asking for all our used cartridges to get more useful items like books and supplies.  I'd rather that people give their used cartridges directly to those groups than use it to reduce the price of something for themselves!

Hey !

I called Staples and they said that the coupons will only be given out to empty HP, Dell or Lexmark brand cartridges only!  Thanks for the great tips Donna!  Keep 'em comin'!

If you were really frugal you would have purchased ink refills for your empty cartridges and not have bought atleast $40 worth of ink after the first one. For $20 you could have bought an ink refill kit tht would have lasted you 5X what one catridge would supply you with. So in the interest of calling you out, you made a DUMB business decision, and it wasn't frugal it was expensive... think about things before you go and pat yourself on the back.

Good Job!! I best so far has been getting six 32 oz bottles of name brand shampoo for 3 dollars - It pays to clip and hunt the clearance lanes.  On a trip to a local discount store, coupons in hand as always, I found the shampoo and had clipped three coupons for this brand. Buy one, 1 dollar off, buy two, 3 dollars off, buy three, 5 dollars off were the coupons and the clearance price was 2 dollars each -

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