Thanks Bill & Derby.

I am now even less a fan of the practice.

Dave S

On 4/8/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Savage"
> Subject: Re: Rebate Offer Scumbags
>
>
> >I am not a big fan of the rebate concept. IMO, it would be much easier
> > if the store just reduced the price by the "rebate" amount & then
> > claim the difference from the manufacturer / wholesaler.
> >
> > But I'm no retailing expert.
>
> Then, every purchaser would get the rebate.
> A rebate is structured in such a way as to discourage the purchaser from
> claiming it.
> Here's a stupid one for you.
> Last year, I bought a new DeWalt sliding dual compound mitre saw. It was an
> expensive tool, and was offered with a "free" stand.
> The catch was that I had to send in a coupon, along with an original proof
> of purchase (the retailer supplied a spare, so that I would still have an
> original for warranty), and the UPC off the box to claim it.
> Standard rules for this type of thing.
> Did I forget to mention the 50 dollar check to have it shipped via UPS?
> I would have rather if they had just charged 50 bucks at the store level and
> let me walk out with the stand.
> Anyway, it arrived fairly quickly, and fortunately, I was home to recieve
> it.
>
> William Robb
>
>
>


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