Overview
Headquarters
Bellevue, Washington
Coinstar’s patented self-service kiosk is easy and fun to use - simply follow the on-screen prompts (available in Spanish or English) and the machine quickly counts your loose, mixed change. You can choose to receive cash, a gift card or eGift Card or you can donate your change to a nonprofit organization. Through Coinstar’s Coin to Card program, people can get free coin counting when they place the value of their change onto gift cards or eCertificates redeemable at national retailers like iTunes, Lowe’s, Amazon.com, Starbucks and more. Gift cards and eCertificates are dispersed at the Coinstar Kiosk and can be used immediately. For cash, the Coinstar Kiosk will issue a voucher which can be exchanged for cash or applied towards purchases at the store checkout. Machines that Exchange coins and gift certificates for cash. A subsidary of Outerwall Inc. Coinstar, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides automated retail solutions primarily in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The company's core automated retail businesses include the 'redbox' self-service DVD rental; and Coinstar self-service coin-counting brands. It operates self-service DVD kiosks, which enable costumers to rent or purchase movies. The company also owns and operates self-service coin-counting kiosks, where consumers can convert their coin to cash, a gift card, or an e-certificate. It has approximately 31,800 DVD kiosks and 18,800 coin-counting kiosks in supermarkets, drug stores, mass merchants, financial institutions, convenience stores, and restaurants. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. Operates scale, shoeshine, locker & blood pressure coin-operated machines; amusement arcade Bedframes or parts or accessories, Apparel costumers, Mattress ventilators, Folding chairs, Furniture, Stands, Sofas, Coat racks, Chairs Coinstar’s patented self-service kiosk is easy and fun to use - simply follow the on-screen prompts (available in Spanish or English) and the machine quickly counts your loose, mixed change. You can choose to receive cash, a gift card or eGift Card or you can donate your change to a nonprofit organization. Through Coinstar’s Coin to Card program, people can get free coin counting when they place the value of their change onto gift cards or eCertificates redeemable at national retailers like iTunes, Lowe’s, Amazon.com, Starbucks and more. Gift cards and eCertificates are dispersed at the Coinstar Kiosk and can be used immediately. For cash, the Coinstar Kiosk will issue a voucher which can be exchanged for cash or applied towards purchases at the store checkout. Beginning with 4 kiosks in San Francisco supermarkets in 1992 with CEO Jens Molbak, today Coinstar owns and operates the only multi-national, fully automated network of more than 20,000 self-service coin-counting kiosks that turn coins into cash, no-fee eGift Cards and charity donations. Coinstar, LLC. is a newly revitalized & refreshed company following the separation from Outerwall and the Apollo acquisition. We look forward to sharing our growth strategy in the upcoming months. At Coinstar, we’re always working to make a difference for our communities, the environment and each other:- Matched Giving programs- Company-sponsored volunteer and service events- Committed to reducing environmental footprint in every aspect of our business, including our flexible workplacePlease visit [email protected] or coinstar.com to find out more about jobs and about our company. Outerwall (formerly Coinstar) takes its name from the previously underutilized "fourth wall" area between the cash registers and the front door in retail stores. The company aimed to create an easy and convenient way for people to turn their loose change into spending money without having to sort, roll, and take it to the bank. The company was founded in 1991, and installed its first kiosk in San Francisco the next year. The kiosk provider changed its name to Outerwall in 2013 to reflect its evolution from coin counting to an operator of various automated retail businesses. Try D&B Hoovers Free Outerwall (formerly Coinstar) takes its name from the previously underutilized "fourth wall" area between the cash registers and the front door in retail stores. The company aimed to create an easy and convenient way for people to turn their loose change into spending money without having to sort, roll, and take it to the bank. The company was founded in 1991, and installed its first kiosk in San Francisco the next year. The kiosk provider changed its name to Outerwall in 2013 to reflect its evolution from coin counting to an operator of various automated retail businesses.