- Dec 30, 2007
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For as long as I've been shopping online, I notice sites like slickdeals or even the "hot deals" section of this forum where people advertise a certain product as being a great deal after "MIR." I don't find this to be the case. Let's take a $200 graphics card that is $170 after mail in rebate. You're still shelling out that $200 initially, it's not like you're getting a deal there. Then you have to wait 30-90 days (perhaps more if you wait out the 15 day return period because you have to clip the barcode off your item to get a mail in rebate) to get your prepaid Mastercard. How's this a deal? I'd rather they just knock the 30$ off my immediate purchase. That's a deal. I shouldn't have to go through a headache and fill out a form to the T, along with throwing away my ability to return an item (unless I wait out the return period) to get MY $30 back.
I know I'm cheap. I admit it and I'm proud of it. I will wait for the best possible deal without any rebates. I scour the internet, shop in store at Microcenter an hope for an orange tag clearance or a mispriced item (I'm one of those yes) and try to save every penny I can initially. I find these mail in rebates to be nothing more than a come on or scam by the retailer to sway you into a purchase because you "think" your getting a deal. To the educated consumer, they're nothing more than just that, a scam.
I know I'm cheap. I admit it and I'm proud of it. I will wait for the best possible deal without any rebates. I scour the internet, shop in store at Microcenter an hope for an orange tag clearance or a mispriced item (I'm one of those yes) and try to save every penny I can initially. I find these mail in rebates to be nothing more than a come on or scam by the retailer to sway you into a purchase because you "think" your getting a deal. To the educated consumer, they're nothing more than just that, a scam.
