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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

 

Petsmart have bags at their stores and you can donate your cartriges to help homeless animals, this makes me feel nice and give mine to them.

BTW-Seattles Best Coffee is Starbuckks coffee- they bought the company.

Our Staples does HP cartridges only and they do do the 3.00 credit and up to three at a time to redeem. This idea is a great way to "barter" "trade" your way in this world of overpricing.

I use my credit at office max from my HP ink cartridges to buy more ink.

Cartridge World is a way better place to recycle/refill your cartridges -ink or laser- than the office supplies stores mentioned in this article. I also like CW because they are environmentally friendly - better than a bag of Starbucks coffee (and that's coming from a coffee lover).

You have got to be kidding me. Coffee is your priority?!? Not to mention asking friends and neighbors for their cartridges, how tacky! You  might want to reconsider taking them from work since as some employers may consider that stealing.

Or you can take your rebate and spend it on more ink cartridges since you are probably out, and now waste your rebate on unneccessary consumer items.  Just a thought.  In reality if you have to replace your ink cartridges you just cost yourself 99 cents and weren't saving anything since you'll spend that other $9.00 on ink cartridges.

How is coffee and printer cartridges relevant, at all? You can say the same thing about returns. Buy something, return it for in store credit, buy coffee!

I'll start scouring land fills and garbage dumps for printer cartridges to feed my caffeine addiction then.

My local Staples takes Lexmark, HP and Epson ink catridges. I get a $3 coupon for each and you can use up to 3 at a time. Also, they are only good for 3 months and then they expire.

It is so nice to save money job or no job!

From the soon to be extinct lower middle class.

(So yes RON everyone should thiink carefully about money)

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