About the only refunds I do these days are RiteAid and Walgreens, because you can buy the rebate items all month long, and then send in receipts in one batch at the end of the month. Walgreens gives you an extra 10% on your rebate if you have it applied to a Walgreens gift card. RiteAid lets you enter your receipts on line, so you don't even have to mail them - just remember to request your check at the end of the month. I usually stick to the items that wind up being free (except for the sales tax, which is not refundable), or stuff I would buy anyway. They usually have really good refunds in late summer, when they stock up on all the back-to-school stuff.
I do refunds, and it all goes towards Disney. Every little bit helps! I find that if I don't fill out the form, cut out the POP, and get the envelope ready as soon as I get home from the store, I might not stay on top of it. I have a lot of boxes in my freezer with little squares cut out of them!
Thanks for the replies but how do you know which companies are offering refunds in the first place? Do you subscribe to a newsletter? I'd like to start refunding and putting the money towards 'Where Else?' WDW!
I recently started doing rebates with the rebate checks going into our vacation fund! I have really made a lot of money and I can't believe what kinds of things I can get for free. I watch the Mycoupons.com website in the "Tips of the Trade" section. This lists all the rebate options around.
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