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Take $10 Off Any $30+ Ink & Toner Order at CompAndSave - Ink Fridays™

Denise Resendez

Our offer: $10 Off Any $30+ Ink & Toner Order We have a killer deal to kick off May this Ink Fridays™! The offer this week is an attractive deal anyone can use: $10 Off Any $30+ Ink & Toner Cartridge Order Site Wide.

May 01, 20152 min read
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Our New Warehouse and How We Are Growing

Andrew Yeung

Our new warehouse and headquarters in San Fransisco Bay Area, CA. When we first started CompandSave seven years ago we knew that we wanted our business to find its home in the state of California.

Sep 14, 20132 min read
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Love Recycling? Then You'll Adore Remanufactured Printer Ink Cartridges!

Andrew Yeung

Here at CompandSave, we’re all about preserving the environment. That’s why we promote the use of remanufactured printer cartridges — they’re much better for the environment because they’re made from previously used cartridges.

Jan 28, 20132 min read
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Properly Storing Printer Ink Cartridges Can Save a Company Big Money

Andrew Yeung

If you run a business, you know how important it is to cut costs whenever possible. One of the best ways to save money right now is to learn how to store your printing ink supplies in order to keep them up to standards and usable.

Nov 02, 20123 min read
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Go Green With Remanufactured Print Cartridges!

Andrew Yeung

Recycling has been a part of the printer ink cartridge industry for a long time, by way of remanufactured cartridges. Third party manufacturers restore cartridges from the usual wear and tear and reassemble them as brand-new printer ink cartridges.

Oct 29, 20122 min read