• Where to Complain if Rebate doesn’t arrive

    www.PlanetFeedback.com
    Tools to write a gripe letter and forward it to the company. You can also send copies to lawmakers.www.NAAG.org
    National Association of Attorneys General
    Find your state attorney general’s contact info, and call in a complaint. AGs will take action if they see a pattern.

    www.FTC.gov
    The Federal Trade Commission
    File a complaint on line or call 1-877-FTC-HELP.
    www.RipOffReport.com
    Share your horror story with other irate consumers. The site’s caustic editorials will feed your rebate rage.Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Online Complaint Form

    www.ftc.gov
    877-FTC-HELP (877-382-4357)FTC Taking the Bait Out of Rebates
    www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/rebatealrt.htm

    FTC Main Site
    www.ftc.gov

    Better Business Bureau Online Complaint System
    www.bbb.org/bbbcomplaints/Welcome.asp

    Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 at 14:24
  • Tools to Catalog/Track Rebates

    Online Rebate Tracking Program
    www.rebate-tracker.com

    RADRebateTracker 1.3 Rebate Tracking Program
    www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11949

    UPC Code Database
    www.upcdatabase.comRebateRebate! Rebate Tracking Program
    www.pcworld.com

    RADRebateTracker 1.3 Rebate Tracking Program for MACs Only
    www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11949

    Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 at 14:22
  • Getting the Most From Rebates

    Rebates can be the source of cost savings or big headaches. Here’s how to profit from the promotions you can’t resist.

    Don’t let a rebate bait you. Never buy a product just because of the rebate, no matter how big a refund check is offered.

    Check the pulse. Note the expiration date of the rebate offer before purchasing a product. Stores often forget to remove expired promotional material. Don’t assume that an offer is still valid just because the sticker is still on the box or the coupon is still in the store.

    Examine the small print. Carefully read and follow all directions. While some fulfillment houses contact consumers who submit incomplete claims, others, we are told, simply “toss the papers in the trash” if any information is missing.

    Keep all your documentation. Make copies of your receipt and supporting material. Note when you mailed the materials or get proof of mailing.

    Be persistent. Keep track of when your check should arrive and contact the company if it’s late. Even if a representative refers you to a rebate fulfillment house, ultimately it is the company’s responsibility to make sure you’re paid.

    Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 at 14:19
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