YOu follow the instructions and send it in, you usually get a cheque within 2-3 months.
The last rebate I got was for a Brother Fax machine for my home office. I filled out the form, sent a photocopy of my reciept, a copy of the UPS from the box, and sent it via registered mail. It took about 8 weeks to get my rebate ($80.00)
2006-10-04 09:22:49
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answered by Trevor R NYC 3
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Rebates do work, sometimes...I've sent rebates in for $3.00, $5.00 etc and some have arrived. However I sent an $80 rebate in when I spent over $600 on a digital camera. The camera is wretched despite the fact it was rated tops and even though I sent the rebate via registered mail...the company is stating that they didn't have such a promo that it was through the store...the store said it was through the manufacturer. So, I bought a card reader for 130.00 only because the rebate was attached ... and I only got the reader so I could read when using the laptop if I was away.
I also had a $15 rebate but I didn't bother sending it in...not going to spend $6.50 for registering only to send and not receive $15 :)
When you get a rebate i.e. from say, Best Buy, they print off a second receipt for you which you complete with your name, address etc and send it in to the company. The should send you back the rebated amount in 8-10 weeks max. If after that time period you don't have it, contact the company to track it. Registered mail needs a signature...so get that information from the postal service. You can check this online by entering the Registration number on your postal receipt...at the Postal website.
Other rebates, say off a box of some sort for a product, usually has the form right inside the box perhaps on the side or bottom of the box itself. Take that and complete it, include copy of your receipt and mail it...voila.
ALWAYS keep receipts for such things, if you have a scanner, copy the receipt otherwise, Staples or somewhere...never send the original, you will need that if you ever have to utilize the warranty for the product if that applies.
Good luck with this, I'm sure it will be better than mine :)
2006-10-04 16:33:27
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answered by dustiiart 5
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Say want to get a new cell phone. If it costs $150 with a $50 mail-in-rebate then you will pay the full $150 when you buy the phone. When the phone is delivered there should be a form that comes with it that you can send in to get the rebate. Usually the postage is paid for. Once you've sent in the rebate the company will send you a check in the mail.
2006-10-04 16:26:38
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answered by joltinjoedimagio 1
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Make sure you keep the receipt, and you will need the bar code from the package. You have to cut it out...they will not except copies. Fill all the required spaces of course to where the rebate will be sent. True, it takes between 4 weeks to 3 months or maybe longer. Mail it and forget about it.
It will come in the mail, it does work to send in everything to get that rebate and when one day you need money....there will be the check...
2006-10-04 16:38:50
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answered by ttwobearsplusone 3
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Follow the instructions for the given rebate. In general, they involve sending in the UPC from the product, the receipt (or a copy of it), and the rebate form. After a couple of months, you receive a check for the amount of the rebate.
You have to be careful to:
1) Follow the exact instructions for the given rebate.
2) Make sure that you send in the form and other stuff on time.
2006-10-04 16:28:56
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answered by Asher S 4
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I've had mixed results. I've tried it twice and it has worked once. The first was for a motorola cell phone almost 10 years ago, which didn't work. The second time was for Netgear WiFi hub, which did work.
Whichever your product is you fill out a rebate form (provided by the seller, inside the packaging of the item you purchased, or the website of the manufacturer).
Follow all the instructions and send mail. The rest is playing the waiting game. It could take 6-8 weeks.
2006-10-04 16:26:18
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answered by errant_hero 4
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It works for me.
So when you buy some items and it has a mail in rebate, usually they will give you a form to fill out and you need to send your UPC with it.
It takes about 3-4 weeks to receive the rebate. Make sure you read their small prints, usually it has some weird, but once you follow their rules its pretty easy and you get your money back.
2006-10-04 16:22:40
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answered by bathams 3
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Yes they actually work providing you mail them in before they required time frame. Make sure you photo copy the receipt for yourself and send the original copy with the rebate info. It usually takes 4-6 weeks to get the refund.
2006-10-04 16:28:00
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answered by c0mplicated_s0ul 5
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Yes and yes. The fine print often says you have to wait six weeks, even longer, before you get the rebate check. This gives the company -- from whom you just bought the good or service -- the opportunity to invest the funds you just paid.
So by the time you get the rebate check, the company is probably sending you a portion of the interest they just earned on your funds.
2006-10-04 16:28:49
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answered by Shaggy 3
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Manufacturers offer rebates on their products as an incentive to buy them. Once you purchase an item with a rebate you need to get the rebate slip. Fill it out completely, and mail to the address on the slip,along with your sales slip. you should recieve your rebate in about 3 weeks. Hope this helped.
2006-10-04 16:27:34
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answered by vaultedsphinx 2
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