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What was a man with your talents doing in a stamp redemption center?
My redemption center is not in favor of this bill," he said.
Without knowing where she was going, she found herself in the Redemption center.
The redemption center separates the men from the boys.
These are trading stamps that you put in books for use at a redemption center."
Now the center, the city's only large-scale redemption center, is itself looking for a home.
The Shippan bin, he said, is across the street from a bottle redemption center.
Lacking a nearby redemption center, consumers can return containers to the grocery store.
The firm had 800 redemption centers nationwide to allow stamps to be traded in for products.
The State St. location included a large redemption center.
Your friends are in the Redemption center.
The 'Winner's Circle' is the redemption center for coupons won from certain games.
Second, the law must make recycling convenient by allowing consumers to return bottles to any retail or redemption center.
A third-party collector would have a tremendous economic incentive to open redemption centers directly to the public.
As a result, forgeries are discovered only after the coupons have been examined at redemption centers.
Initial public response was minimal, but promotion has scarcely begun and most of the redemption centers will not open until later this month.
“I collect empty cans and drag them to the redemption centre,” she confessed.
She turned to see Elaka, staring at them from the doorway of the Redemption center.
Ahead of them, the pick-up truck turned off onto the long, rutted driveway leading to the redemption center.
Moreover, making food stores redemption centers has caused constant difficulties for grocers.
Mr. Polhemus said he had distributed about $22,000 to the homeless through his redemption center.
Cooper said the bill will be "at worse neutral, at best a benefit" to redemption centers.
Authorities apparently look the other way whenever the merchandise is exchanged once again for money at a redemption center, often located a few blocks away.
S&H Green Stamps, as the company was commonly called, opened its first redemption center in 1897.
If the 1 1/2 cents were adequate, we would have seen the proliferation of independent redemption centers throughout the city.