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FrugalFreak said:concerning CPG Rebates and retailers
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The linked article ends, "... but let's face facts, lower pricing up-front without the MIR hoops to jump through is what the consumer wants." Amen.


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ZeroWallet said:FrugalFreak said:concerning CPG Rebates and retailers
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The linked article ends, "... but let's face facts, lower pricing up-front without the MIR hoops to jump through is what the consumer wants." Amen.

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but let's face facts, lower pricing up-front without the MIR hoops to jump through is what the consumer wants


Yes, and in at least 2 states rebates must be instant.
However since the mfgr and/or retailer are banking on the fact that many will not get turned in.

If forced to give instant, they will be for far less money.
I like current system.


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yesidonoitall said:ZeroWallet said:FrugalFreak said:concerning CPG Rebates and retailers
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The linked article ends, "... but let's face facts, lower pricing up-front without the MIR hoops to jump through is what the consumer wants." Amen.


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but let's face facts, lower pricing up-front without the MIR hoops to jump through is what the consumer wants


Yes, and in at least 2 states rebates must be instant.
However since the mfgr and/or retailer are banking on the fact that many will not get turned in.

If forced to give instant, they will be for far less money.
I like current system.

Agreed - also creates some kick-ass PM opportunities


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Last year, Continental's customer service was clueless about a Citibank gift card offer they were processing, so I called the local Continental office and found it was located at the Pointe Hilton in Phoenix -- the same place where those crooked AIG executives recently met. Continental maintained its executive offices there but its processing center 20-30 miles away.


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larrymoencurly said:Last year, Continental's customer service was clueless about a Citibank gift card offer they were processing, so I called the local Continental office and found it was located at the Pointe Hilton in Phoenix -- the same place where those crooked AIG executives recently met. Continental maintained its executive offices there but its processing center 20-30 miles away.

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20-30 miles away.

Would that put it in Mexico?


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yesidonoitall said:I do not see how the fullfilment centers failing would cause me to lose a rebate.

You may not lose the rebate but you'll have to go thru a heck of alot to eventually get it. Company X gives money to rebate fullfilment center. Rebate fullfilment center goes bankrupt, no longer pays out rebate. You then have to contact Company X and find out who/where/when you will get your rebate. Your original receipt is with the rebate fullfilment center...hopefully they won't twist their panties in a bunch because you no longer have it.

You probably will get paid but it will take your time, energy, and phone calls to get it. Personally, I don't know how much time my $10 rebate is worth. 10 minutes, 20 minutes. I stopped doing rebates over $50 recently. It had to be a great deal w/o rebate. For me, rebates are frosting on the cake.


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Bad timing . Just a couple of days back I've deposited two Trendnet rebate checks. Guess what, they were from CPG. It's going to be a funny Holiday present if two-three weeks later these checks bounce. Sigh...


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There's a rebate status link on their site to look up what rebates you have with them.
Besides two Pricegrabber rebates which I am not depositing (will wait for Pricegrabber to reissue - I got the same email from Pricegrabber last night as the one posted above), I have 3 Canon rebates (from Staples and Office Depot) and a Smith Micro (from Buy.com)rebate in hand. I am going to deposit the others today and hope I don't get burned with returned check fees.


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yet another reason why i never do MIR's. nuff said!


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dpacman said:There's a rebate status link on their site to look up what rebates you have with them.
Besides two Pricegrabber rebates which I am not depositing (will wait for Pricegrabber to reissue - I got the same email from Pricegrabber last night as the one posted above), I have 3 Canon rebates (from Staples and Office Depot) and a Smith Micro (from Buy.com)rebate in hand. I am going to deposit the others today and hope I don't get burned with returned check fees.
I wouldn't do that unless you're sure those particular rebates did not come from the CPG folks. I have a $150 Canon rebate from them, check drawn on Stearns Bank in Scottsdale. I am definitely not depositing it.


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SDpwnsFW said:yet another reason why i never do MIR's. nuff said!
Stop trolling.


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TRENDNet mailed something similar to their customers as well:

Dear Valued Customer,

This is an official email from TRENDnet.

Please note that a mail-in-rebate check that was recently mailed to you by a 3rd party company, on behalf of TRENDnet, will BOUNCE if you try to cash this check. This issue came to our attention today and we are taking immediate action to ensure that you receive your mail-in-rebate refund.

Why will your mail-in-rebate check bounce?

Please note that a 3rd party rebate processing company (legally we cannot disclose the company name at this point) was contracted to issue you your mail-in-rebate check. This 3rd party company is experiencing financial difficulties and the funds provided to them, by TRENDnet, are no longer available. We apologize for any inconvenience, delay or confusion this may cause. We are doing everything in our power to rectify the situation immediately.

We are taking immediate corrective actions to change our mail-in-rebate provider to ensure that this never happens again. We are committed to ensure that you receive your refund in a timely manner and that you will have full confidence in TRENDnet running into the future.

How to get your mail-in-rebate:

Don't cash the mail-in-rebate check you have received (it will bounce)
If you have not yet received the check, remember not to cash it once you do get it in the mail
Make a photocopy of the check for your records
Mail the original check to TRENDnet headquarters along with a printout of this email.
Mail the check to: (for your reference: our headquarter address can be confirmed on our website at www.trendnet.com)
TRENDnet
Mail-In-Rebate Check Rectification
20675 Manhattan Place
Torrance, CA 90501 USA

TRENDnet will immediately mail back to you a new check that you can cash at any time
Additional Questions:

Please email rebatequestion@trendnet.com if you have any questions or concerns about the process or your mail-in-rebate check.

Rest assured that we are doing everything in our power to correct this unfortunate occurrence immediately.

We apologize again for any inconvenience.


Sincerely,
TRENDnet


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damn it... i deposited my rebate checks early this week...i guess i will be hit with bounche check fee


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This is the official response from Canon:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=StandardDisplayAct&fcategoryid=2587&keycode=important_rebate_info

November 14, 2008.

Dear Valued Customer,

This is an official message from Canon U.S.A., Inc.

The third party rebate processing company that was responsible for processing rebate claims and issuing mail-in-rebate checks for Canon-brand printer and video products (along with many other products of a number of other companies) filed a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy petition earlier today. The funds provided to them by Canon U.S.A., Inc. (and other companies) apparently are no longer available to satisfy the rebate checks such company issued on behalf of Canon and other companies. Regrettably, as a result, you should not cash the refund check you recently received for such products, as it likely will bounce. We apologize for any inconvenience, delay or confusion this may cause. We are doing everything in our power to promptly rectify the situation.

Accordingly, we request that you take the following actions:

* If you are holding or receive a rebate check for printer or video products which is dated on or before November 14, 2008, please do not cash the check, as it may bounce. Please look for updated postings on the Canon U.S.A. website on or about November 18, 2008 for further instruction on how to exchange your check for a new check that you will be able to cash.
* If you have not yet mailed in your rebate claim materials, please hold such materials until you receive further instruction. We are making new processing arrangements, with a new mail in address. Please look for updated postings on the Canon U.S.A. website on or about November 18, 2008 for further instruction on where to mail your rebate claim material and how to exchange your check for a new check that you will be able to cash.

Check our web site early next week for further instructions and contact information for any questions you may have. Again, please do not cash any rebate checks for printer or video products which are dated on or before November 14, 2008, as they may bounce.

We are committed to ensuring that you receive your refund as soon as possible and that you will continue to have full confidence in Canon U.S.A., Inc.

We apologize again for any inconvenience.

Sincerely, Canon U.S.A., Inc.


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Only 17 employees processing all the rebates of 200 and odd creditors. Amazing productivity!!

CPG is middle man..if creditors default. CPG can still get the money by collection agency for non-bankrupt creditors.

dairymtu said:Bankruptcy?
http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2008/11/10/daily66.html


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comprx said:dpacman said:There's a rebate status link on their site to look up what rebates you have with them.
Besides two Pricegrabber rebates which I am not depositing (will wait for Pricegrabber to reissue - I got the same email from Pricegrabber last night as the one posted above), I have 3 Canon rebates (from Staples and Office Depot) and a Smith Micro (from Buy.com)rebate in hand. I am going to deposit the others today and hope I don't get burned with returned check fees.
I wouldn't do that unless you're sure those particular rebates did not come from the CPG folks. I have a $150 Canon rebate from them, check drawn on Stearns Bank in Scottsdale. I am definitely not depositing it.

Thanks for the link about the Canon rebates. I didn't know they issued a statement.


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shank said:RELAX. The entity offering the rebate promotion (manufacturer, distributor or retailer) is responsible for fulfillment. Other than bank fees due to bounced checks, you should still get your rebate check - eventually. Worst case, you will have to go back to the entity advertising the promotion, and/or file a claim with your credit card company.

This is not the first or last time a rebate fulfillment house has run in to difficulties - just be patient, persistent, respectful - and keep good records.

Fortunately, all of my outstanding rebates are fulfilled by other entities.

How would i go about this? I purchased the xbox 360 hd player from FYE and i never got the rebate. I called in and they are unwilling to help, i called FYE corporate they direct me to the store, i call the store they direct me to the rebate line. I called my cc but since the time to file has expired they wont help either


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damatrixz said:shank said:RELAX. The entity offering the rebate promotion (manufacturer, distributor or retailer) is responsible for fulfillment. Other than bank fees due to bounced checks, you should still get your rebate check - eventually. Worst case, you will have to go back to the entity advertising the promotion, and/or file a claim with your credit card company.

This is not the first or last time a rebate fulfillment house has run in to difficulties - just be patient, persistent, respectful - and keep good records.

Fortunately, all of my outstanding rebates are fulfilled by other entities.


How would i go about this? I purchased the xbox 360 hd player from FYE and i never got the rebate. I called in and they are unwilling to help, i called FYE corporate they direct me to the store, i call the store they direct me to the rebate line. I called my cc but since the time to file has expired they wont help either

File a claim with the BBB where the company is headquartered; if that doesn't work, file a claim with that state's attorney general. Might also be worth speaking with the store manager and if he/she doesn't help, POLITELY ask for their boss' contact information.


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cnIsfg said:That article is very misleading. CPG has not been a leader in rebate processing business for years and most of their major clients (Linksys, Logitech, Netgear et al) and retailer who sells those products dropped CPG a couple of years ago. For most who currently do rebates CPG should be a non-issue. About the only manufacturer I often see posted in deals here on FW here still using CPG is Acronis
That's ridiculous. I have six outstanding rebates at the moment, and half of them are through CPG. That includes one rebate from Logitech, who you claim already dropped CPG.


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From Logitech...

Brief Summary
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What is happening with the rebates????


Discussion Thread
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Response (Eugene) - 11/17/2008 01:35 AM
Dear xxxxxx,

Thank you for your e-mail. My name is Eugene and I will be assisting you with
your issues regarding case number xxxxxx-xxxxxx.

With regards to your issue, Logitech is aware of this issue. We are currently
working very closely with the relevant parties to sort this issue out. As for
now, if you have received a check, do not bank it in first as it will only
bounce.

I am not sure when will they come up with a conclusion. What I will do is to
keep your mail in my mailbox and set it to pending. In this case, your issue
will not be discarded. When I receive a feedback I will notify you immediately.

I apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Thank you for using Logitech. Have a great day ahead, xxxxxx.


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