Salvation Army kettles: Cash or credit?







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An old fashioned icon goes modern: Salvation Army bell ringers aren’t just looking for spare change. Now they can  let you charge it. As reported on Consumerist.org, some kettles now have a card swiper next to them. A test program in Dallas and Denver last year was a success, so now 120 other cities will get the modern kettles. A YouTube video shows one in action.


By Christine Frietchen
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