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02/07/2007 19:49:13
 
 
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02/07/2007 09:16:10
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
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I don't know about down there, but up here, Best Buy has done away with mail in rebates. Everything is now instant rebate. I guess they're mailing in the rebate forms themselves. If that catches on, I imaging the producers will have to come up with a new scam.

>I've never had a problem with Best Buy rebates either, and they have made it easier lately because they print off all of the rebate slips and extra copies of the receipts for you. I wonder if they were trying to respond to their bad reputation.
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>>A study was done a year or so ago which claimed that over 80% of people will purchase an item because there is a rebate but not bother to mail it in. The company makes a lot of sales and pays out very few rebates. It works for them. I have successfully filed for rebates for items I purchased at Best Buy. Never had a problem.
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>>>"Despite" is a good word, IMNSHO - it seems you must distrust any mail-in rebate offer. If they want to offer a discount, why don't they offer it at the cheaper price from the start.
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>>>>I already wrote about my experience with one day of Vista on my new laptop - see my blog.
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>>>>Now a response came from HP, regarding the $50 rebate, saying
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We appreciate your purchase, btu your submission for the HP $50 HP Pavilion Notebook Rebate offer was declined for the following reason(s):
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  • Submission did not include a copy of an itemized dated sales receipt or packing slip. Please enclose a copy.
    >>>>

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    >>>>I don't remember any packing slip being mentioned in the instructions. UPC code yes - I still have the box missing it. Receipt, I have printed two, I still have a copy. Now I wish they said what exactly was missing, but they didn't.
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    >>>>When you send them EVERYTHING THEY WANT, all you get is a letter, months later, that one of the items is missing and you aren't eligible. I was scammed like this, several years ago, by ColdFusion - the receipt from their website somehow doesn't count as an invoice (!), they want an invoice from a shop (but why did they advertise the rebate on the website then?). HP takes this a step further - they offer even less explanation, and if they claim you didn't send the UPC code, you're done - you sent it already and have no way of either sending it again, or proving that you did. So not only did I give an interest-free $50 loan to poor HP, they are now claiming that I cannot prove I gave it to them. My only recourse is to post the facts here. And if I notice an extra stream of computer related junk mail coming my way, i.e. if this was just a ruse to harvest my address, I may even take this further - just waiting for any symptoms of them selling my data.
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    >>>>And if their scamming division believes in hell, they may just take a trip there, as far as I'm concerned.
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    >>>>Not that I actually expected to ever get this money. To be honest, I bought this laptop despite the rebate offer, because I liked it.
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