TheGoofster
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We recently purchased a few electronic goodies while in the states last week, and some of them were on sale, via mail-in rebates (I think ther was almost 300 dollars in mail-in rebates in total). We made sure that we sent them all in before leaving back for Mexico. I just got a confirmation in my email that one of them (the biggest one) was received and was being processed.
When we bought the items, my wife asked why the stores offer mail-in rebates, as opposed to simply just giving you the discount at the time of purchase. I told her that when I had worked in retail, it wasn't that uncommen to hear from customers who said that they never bothered to mail in their rebates (either they forgot, or didn't want to be bothered because the process took too long). I imagine that companies make a whole lot more money by having mail-in rebates as opposed to automatic discounts at the time of purchase simply because of the number of people who don't bother to send in their rebates.
So what about you? Do you always send yours in, or do you sometimes forget / not want to be bothered by it?
When we bought the items, my wife asked why the stores offer mail-in rebates, as opposed to simply just giving you the discount at the time of purchase. I told her that when I had worked in retail, it wasn't that uncommen to hear from customers who said that they never bothered to mail in their rebates (either they forgot, or didn't want to be bothered because the process took too long). I imagine that companies make a whole lot more money by having mail-in rebates as opposed to automatic discounts at the time of purchase simply because of the number of people who don't bother to send in their rebates.
So what about you? Do you always send yours in, or do you sometimes forget / not want to be bothered by it?
I either can't be bothered, I forget, or I misplace it





miss it already!

