Ich bin gerade in Deutschland in eine Wohnung gezogen und diese Flaschen wurden vom ehemaligen Mieter hinterlassen. Was kann ich mit ihnen machen? Kann ich sie in ein Geschäft bringen? Danke schön.

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    1. Take them to a store and return all of them, this is at least 50€ of returns, maybe 100.

      Bigger stores are better able to handle all this, Edeka, or other mainline grocers.

      Edit — removed discount grocers from the above comment.

    2. semperquietus on

      If I’m not very mistaken, then you can bring them back to the store and even will receive some payback (Pfand) for the return.

    3. Ninja_named_Sue on

      Find a Getränke Markt, you’ll get bottle deposit back. „Pfand“ it can be about 3-4 euros per crate.

    4. Yes, that’s basically money

      Take it to the store, there’s at least 50 euro there

    5. Eagleffmlaw on

      These are so called Pfandflaschen. You can bring them to a supermarket and will get money back.

    6. Yes. You can bring them to your local supermarket to the „pfand-automat“. There you exchange them for money.

    7. LyndinTheAwesome on

      Yep bring them to the store, thats probably 50€ in Pfand.

      There is reverse Vending Machine for PfandRückgabe.

      A case is about 3€ and each bottle about 15cents.

    8. Just bring them to a store. It’s 1,50€ per box and 0,15-0,25€ per bottle *Pfand*.

    9. geheimrattobler on

      That’s nice because that’s a couple of Euros 🙂

      You can take the whole crates to a Getränkemarkt or supermarket. Each bottle there is worth 25 Cents, and the crates are at least 1,50 Euros.

    10. FieserKiller on

      yes, bring them to a „Getränkemarkt“ and you’ll get some euros deposit back which the previous tenant paid

    11. thateejitoverthere on

      Yes, you can bring them to a supermarket or Getränkemarkt to get the deposit back.

      Most discounters like Aldi and Lidl won’t take those particular crates and bottles back, though. Since they are reusable (Mehrweg). A Rewe, Edeka or Kaufland should be fine. They have machines to put them in and you get a receipt that you can use to pay for your shopping (or get cash from the cashier). Put the crate in the lower section. You don’t have to take each bottle out, either. The machine will scan the bottles in the crate for you. Empty crates are also OK. They have 1,50€ deposit, too.

    12. Accomplished_Tip3597 on

      so the former tenant left you some extra money. that’s cool. return them at a Getränkemarkt

    13. Take them to a shop which sells similar shaped bottles and cases. Basically any Rewe, Edeka, Kaufland or Globus. Aldi won’t accept those for example, not sure about Lidl. I think they also don’t sell crates so they also don’t accept them.

    14. Use gmaps to search for a “Getränkemarkt”, bring this stuff there and collect cash. While all the supermarkets take bottles and crates as well, specialized beverage shops are less of a hassle if you have larger quantities (like those on your picture)

    15. Express_Blueberry81 on

      you bring them to me , I will take them and you get rid of them. Just want to help with nothing in return 😀

    16. FranconianGuy on

      That’s around €38 of deposit if I’m not mistaken.

      €1.5 per empty case and €3.30 per full case (even more if it’s not a reusable bottle)

      Take it to a supermarket and return it at the deposit machine (Pfandautomat).

    17. 3,30€ for the crates with bottles, 1.50€ for a crate without bottles so overall thats 38,70€

    18. BUT: Do not go to a discounter like Aldi or Lidl or Penny. Go to a proper supermarket like Edeka or Rewe.

      These are nulti-way-Pfand that is only returnable where multi-way bottles are sold. Discounters only sell and take one-way-Pfand.

    19. compound_artist on

      After you’ve returned them there is a sub to post your Pfandbon r/Pfandbon

    20. CaptainPoset on

      Yes, bring them to the store, as you pay a deposit on almost all liquids containers in Germany:
      1,50€ on the case, 0,15€ on reusable bottles with a screw-on cap and on jars, 0,08€ on bottles with a crown cap, 0,25€ on single-use containers like cans and PET-bottles.

      So in the picture, there are about 40€ in deposits.

    21. You can give them back where you can buy them. Might take a few atempts till you find the right supermarket. I would try Edeka and Rewe. They have a lot of different brants and may take all. Prepare for the look from other people judeging you cause you come with so many.

    22. If you don’t want to take it to the store, order something from Knuspr or Flaschenpost. They will take it all from you when they deliver your products. Knuspr top up the amount into your account so you can use it in your next order. Flaschenpost directly deduct the fee or pay back to your card directly. You don’t have to order something again.

    23. If you put them on the street they’ll be gone by the time it takes you to go upstairs again.

    24. These are called Pfandflaschen. You can bring it to a Getränkemarkt or to a Store like Kaufland, Rewe, Lidl, whatsoever and return them. You’ll get Money. It’s like a caution you are paying on these bottles and crates.

    25. Mysterious_Bass_2091 on

      finds money

      asks what can he do with money

      I’m confused

      *it was super effective*

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