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How far would you go for a rebate?

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Don't mind MIR's at all, have had good luck with them. In fact a couple weeks ago I was sent a letter by Office Depot (I think) saying I didn't claim a $30 rebate for something I bought back in 2007 even though I'm usually on top of my rebates. So all I had to do was check a box and send it back to them, got my $30 rebate check 2 weeks later. I even had one company that did a Logitech rebate re-send me a check because I let it slip in cashing it and got past the void date.
 
Rebates usually come in for me. However I definitely prefer the e-rebates like the ones staples offer. Those are quicky, easy and pretty reliable.
 
I've gotten some really awesome deals with mail-in rebates, and I've only had one $20 rebate out of probably 50 not get sent to me. Here are the best deals I've gotten, with the price after rebates, taxes, shipping, etc. listed:
$0 - Ultra computer case
$0 - Ultra 600W power supply
$0 - Mustang TV wall mount
$-18.70 - 5 HP laser USB mouses
To clarify the last entry, I paid $81.30 for 5 mouses and received a $100 mail-in rebate 😀.

Edit: I make copies of all my paperwork before sending it. 9/10 times when I've had a rebate refused, I call, tell them I have copies of the paperwork, and they mysteriously find the UPS code or invoice that had eluded them thus far.
 
Depends on the value of the rebate.

But I have never had any problems, I've received all my rebates.

Several eVGA rebates.
Several PNY rebates.
Several Antec rebates.
Several MSI rebates.
Several HP rebates.
Several Patriot rebates.
Several OCZ rebates.
Several Corsair rebates.
Several Galaxy rebates.
Several Powercolor rebates.
Several Asus rebates.
Several Seagate rebates.
 
Some rebates are ridiculous, but the last few I filled out for parts from Newegg (2 different graphics cards and 2 different PSUs) were quick and simple. Fill out the online form then print it out. Attach UPC and invoice and mail. Just wait ~10 weeks for the rebate to come.

The only issue I have now is they are issuing them as Visa gift cards. If Citibank (the issuing bank and my own bank) can't cash them out, then I have to call the number on the back of the card to get a check issued (and more time waiting).
 
Not worth it to me. I did do one for $330 for a Lexmark small commercial color laser once, that was indeed worth it, printer was half price. For for me I find myself much better off shopping at a discounter like the egg and not sweating/chasing a few bucks around. My wife will send in for 50 cents though.
 
I've done 6-8 weeks for 10-30 $ rebate
but i think thats reasonable

and then once backfired with Soyo Rebates, that claims a good 12-16 weeks
but I never got back a single penny after 5 months
 
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