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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Getback on October 23, 2008, 10:58:44 PM
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Wow, I recently purchased a couple of items that had rebates attached. It looks like I'm going to get them but be forewarned. The OCZ rebate for the PC Power and Cooling had a guantlet to go through. I had to go to their site, get some numbers, correctly put like a 12 code number in a form plus put the invoice # on the form. It was number mania! Also the rebate had to be received in 12 days from the invoice date. Remember it takes 3 days to receive your items from NewEgg. I really really think they don't want to pay. My advice send those rebates as soon as the item arrives at the door.
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Over the years I've actually had pretty good luck with rebates. The ones I didn't receive were maybe for like $8 on a 50 pack of CD-R's (back in the day when CD-R's were $3 after MIR for a 50 pack). Anyways, one of the better responses I got was with my Viewsonic LCD. Came with a $30 rebate and I must have forgot to send in the receipt copy. I got a letter a couple weeks later stating that I didn't include it and that I can still send it that copy, which I did and I eventually received my $30 check.
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Dont trust the OCZ rebates. I'd been forwarned about ACZ and their rebates
Did all that. Went to the post office and had them post mark it in front of me so I knew it was postmarked on time.
After waiting and waiting. They send me a card in the mail saying it wasnt postmarked by the required date. no rebate
Like I said. I'd been forwarned about them and their rebates. Which is why I had the postage done in front of me (literally)as opposed to just slapping a stamp on the envelope, and dropping it in the mailbox.
Hope you have better luck.
Maybe send it certified
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You have to be careful to print the right rebate form when dealing with Newegg. I ordered two video cards one at a time and the first card was at the last of the month and newegg changed the form three days later (without posting a link to it). I had already printed the form the day I ordered but two weeks later when I ordered the second card I noticed the original link was missing and made a note to make sure I printed the rebate form the day of the order.
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OCZ has a bad rep for rebates. And they just bought out another well-known company and now that company, (can't remember name), has a bad rep for rebates.
Before going with any rebate, I always do a search on the company to see how they've been handling their rebates. BFG has a decent rep so far, and so does Corsair, except that they take their time about sending your money.
When I bought my power supply, I decided not to buy a PC Power and Cooling supply mainly because of their bad rep for rebates. The other company OCZ bought out was a memory company, (if I remember correctly), and I passed on their memory also, for the same reason.
As for OCZ, I went to their site, and the site for the company they bought and filled out their contact forms advising them, that I would not be buying any of their products because of their bad rebate rep and I wouldn't be recommending their products to my clients either. If more people would do that, they might just change their ways... The only way to get companies like this to treat their customers better, is to vote with your wallet, no matter how good the product is. After all there are always alternatives, that are just about as good.
As for Stores, I do most of my shopping, (when necessary), at Best Buy, mainly because they got rid of rebates completely.
Wabb
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I have never had any luck w/ "rebates". I never receive anything back.
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I checked for the right rebate first. as they had two that ran one right after the other.
No. it was right. it was postmarked and mailed out on time.
They just didnt honor it
By contrast. I reveived my rebate from EVGA lickety split
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Sound like a bunch of Socialists to me. Here baby have some food stamps. mommy mommy commie. People like you make me tick, maybe Hitler was right.
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Sound like a bunch of Socialists to me. Here baby have some food stamps. mommy mommy commie. People like you make me tick, maybe Hitler was right.
I certainly hope your not wondering why your a parolee
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The business to sucker your money out is perfectly legal. Buyer beware. It doesn't matter to them how many people call to complain. PT Barnum said there was a sucker born every minute, and he was right.
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I certainly hope your not wondering why your a parolee
:rofl :aok
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The business to sucker your money out is perfectly legal. Buyer beware. It doesn't matter to them how many people call to complain. PT Barnum said there was a sucker born every minute, and he was right.
Well if were quoting people:
Tis better to remain silent and seem a fool, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt-- Mark Twain
Only a fool tests the depth of the water with both feet.-- African proverb
You are a sad strange little man, and you have my pity -- Buzz Lightyear
Me thinks this guy is a spanner-- Mbailey :D
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The whole rebate scam is just starting to hit NZ now. Though our commerce commission is giving it a very close once over, as it may contravene our fair trading act thankfully (we got some decent consumer laws about 20 years ago to stop this kinda rubbish).
Lets face it, the only reason for rebates is to offer a discount that you may not have to honour.
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I got both PC Power and Cooling (OCZ) power supply and Asus video card rebates. They did arrive on a semi-geological time scale however.
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I sell OCZ products amongst, eVGA, Asus, Mushkin, etc. Rebates are not handled in-house. It is most often an outside company tracking sales or promotions. In my opinion we all like to save monies, but if your buying a product strictly for the rebate, you have lost you mind. How about the 12v rails and how many and at what amp do they operate at, or memory what are the timings.
Forget rebates and buy what you need for your system and get the best you can afford. Processors for instance, Microcenter (national chain) consistently beats newegg's prices, heck I am a dealer and go to Microcenter for them over my suppliers.
Never depend on the rebate, when a 3rd party gets involved, it is unusual to work out well.
Humph
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I sell OCZ products amongst, eVGA, Asus, Mushkin, etc. Rebates are not handled in-house. It is most often an outside company tracking sales or promotions. In my opinion we all like to save monies, but if your buying a product strictly for the rebate, you have lost you mind. How about the 12v rails and how many and at what amp do they operate at, or memory what are the timings.
Forget rebates and buy what you need for your system and get the best you can afford. Processors for instance, Microcenter (national chain) consistently beats newegg's prices, heck I am a dealer and go to Microcenter for them over my suppliers.
Never depend on the rebate, when a 3rd party gets involved, it is unusual to work out well.
Humph
I feel I got the best product available. It's nice to get the sweetener.
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Okay this post is old butttt I got both of my rebates last week. So there is hope.
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Talk about rebate hell... Motorola! I purchased a motorola surfboard cablemodem a while back and sent in the rebate stuff and received a check and deposited it to my account and I was a happy camper. One week later... Bank mails me a letter stating that my check from motorola was cancelled by motorola without explaination. They left no number to call and attempts to contact a real person concerning it at Motorola is like trying to get gold out of a silver mine. I HATE REBATES!
All the Best...
Jay
awDoc1
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I had built a new computer last may or so, and got all my rebates, finally. Got the last one a week before christmas. Been so long I had forgotten about it and it was for a case I had bought. And yeah a lot of paperwork and number writing.
So next time I build a computer, I dont think I will include the rebate price reduction in my figures, as it may take 6-8 months for some of the rebates to clear. And by gollies :O with my memory if a company waits long enough and they "forget" to send rebates, I'm SOL.