Comments on: Office Depot to offer $99 PC with $99 shipping
Even with hefty shipping cost, post-rebate price is relatively low. And deal doesn't require subscription to Internet service.
Even with hefty shipping cost, post-rebate price is relatively low. And deal doesn't require subscription to Internet service.
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Going to the Office Depot site states:
$99.99*
After 100.00 Instant Savings and (4) Mail-In Savings
( In Store Price $429.99)
You still have to shell out the $430 and pray your rebates don't get "lost" in the sea of rejected processing...
1. Portable
2. Has built in mesh networking
3. Uses bare minimum power
The idea is to use it wehere there isn't reliable power or communications -- which the HP PC would survive powering up.
Two totally different animals. You need to look past the $$.
1. I have never let a customer be refused a rebate they were due.
2. You no longer have to send in UPC's to Office Depot.
We stopped making customers send in UPC's because a high percentage (70+%) were sending in the wrong barcodes. THAT is why rebates get denied, not because it's a scam. HP still requires barcodes, but there's nothing ANY retailer can do about that.
Also, customers who don't wait 6 months or more, and can prove they actually bought the product (see: has a receipt) I take care of. If your rebate got refused I'll have it overriden, but you have to have SOMETHING to prove we owe you money.
Rebates are for suckers. You can do far better online, then outmoded shops like Office Depot.
I, like lot of other people, have been ripped off so many times on this "rebate scam".
Before anyone starts asking me "did you send in everything they wanted", questions - Yes. I even photocopied everything, just to have a record of them and zip- still nothing.
I've mailed the copy and was STILL asked - well if you sent this in, then you're okay. But okay or not, there was no refund in my mailbox.
If big box stores (or any other store for that matter) really wanted to move their items, they should just do the rebate at the register.
That would make me go back to that store time and time again. This through-the-mail processing is the pits.
I, like lot of other people, have been ripped off so many times on this "rebate scam".
OTOH, why didn't they just donate the things en-masse? the PR and tax write-off would be worth more than they'd get by selling 'em at a (probable) loss?
/P
Mechanics are simple to get your $1 PC:
Buy the PC for $500, pay the $200 packing charge, the $200 service charge, and pay the $100 shipping charge (whether or not you pick it up from the store), and we'll give you rebates worth $499 and a zero coupon treasury bill worth $500 in 2099.
- rebates galore!
- by aabcdefghij987654321 September 9, 2006 12:24 PM PDT
- Well if your gonna charge such a high price in the first place then how do you expect to sell? You may wanna try this one for instant rebates http://www.white.in/result.php?Keywords=Instant+Rebates
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