I have bought recyclable Ink Cartridges from ebay in the past.
I think if you buy £20 worth of cartridges, that converts to £60 in vouchers. Worth looking into.
Quote: Originally posted by jsparkes201148 on 29/2/2016
I have bought recyclable Ink Cartridges from ebay in the past.
I think if you buy £20 worth of cartridges, that converts to £60 in vouchers. Worth looking into.
Can you explain this in a little more detail?
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Quote: Originally posted by Mountain Runner on 29/2/2016
Quote: Originally posted by jsparkes201148 on 29/2/2016I have bought recyclable Ink Cartridges from ebay in the past.
I think if you buy £20 worth of cartridges, that converts to £60 in vouchers. Worth looking into.
Can you explain this in a little more detail?
I think you used to be able to recycle ink cartridges at
Tesco and get points for them. People found a glitch, which was to buy used ink cartridges cheaply on eBay, then 'recycle' them at Tescos, making a 'profit' in Clubcard points. There were envelopes you could get in Tesco to post them off, and they accepted any cartridges and paid a couple of quids worth of points for each one.
It's been tightened up now, there is a list of acceptable cartridges and you get 125 green points, which go to a nominated charity. You can request 50% of the points, so 60p worth of points per cartridge, but you have to post them, and can only post max 1kg. All a bit of a faff to try and make any significant amount of profit out of it. Unless you really have nothing better to do with your time!
Quote: Originally posted by exessexmum on 29/2/2016
Quote: Originally posted by Mountain Runner on 29/2/2016
Quote: Originally posted by jsparkes201148 on 29/2/2016I have bought recyclable Ink Cartridges from ebay in the past.I think if you buy £20 worth of cartridges, that converts to £60 in vouchers. Worth looking into.
Can you explain this in a little more detail?
I think you used to be able to recycle ink cartridges at
Tesco and get points for them. People found a glitch, which was to buy used ink cartridges cheaply on eBay, then 'recycle' them at Tescos, making a 'profit' in Clubcard points. There were envelopes you could get in Tesco to post them off, and they accepted any cartridges and paid a couple of quids worth of points for each one.
It's been tightened up now, there is a list of acceptable cartridges and you get 125 green points, which go to a nominated charity. You can request 50% of the points, so 60p worth of points per cartridge, but you have to post them, and can only post max 1kg. All a bit of a faff to try and make any significant amount of profit out of it. Unless you really have nothing better to do with your time!
Yes we used to dabble in ink cartridges and old mobiles and of course aluminium cans all to get points. Like you say it was great while it lasted.
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