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  2. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    The redemption movement is an element of the pseudolaw movement, mainly active in the United States and Canada, that promotes fraudulent debt and tax payment schemes. [1] The movement is also called redemptionism . [ 2 ]

  3. Sure We Can - Wikipedia

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    Sure We Can is a nonprofit redemption center and community hub based in Brooklyn, New York. [2] Sure We Can provides container-deposit redemption services to the Brooklyn, New York area. Additionally, the organization serves as a community hub for the canner community that redeems there and for local environmental causes that promote the ...

  4. Trump Rebate Banking system - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 19:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ames Bottle and Can continues monthly donations, cuts ... - AOL

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    Ames Bottle Can and Redemption Center donated more than $1,000 to the Nevada Community Cupboard. A nonprofit is chosen by the center every month.

  6. One of South Portland's oldest bottle redemption centers closes

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    Last year alone, the Rolando's Redemption Center processed roughly 4.5 million recyclables. The small site is one of a few hundred scattered across Maine, all of which have helped the state become ...

  7. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some recycling centers have attracted drug activity and crimes. In one example in Haight-Ashbury, a recycling center was ordered shut down by the city in 2012 due to drug activity crime. [11] Connecticut (10¢). Beverage Container Deposit and Redemption Law 1980; not charged on milk (deposit on water bottles went into effect October 1, 2009).

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  9. Trading stamp - Wikipedia

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    By 1957 it was estimated that nearly 250,000 retail outlets were issuing trading stamps, with nearly two thirds of US households saving trading stamps. During this time trading stamp companies had between 1,400 - 1,600 retail centers where consumers could redeem their stamps for consumer goods. [3]