Receive a refund by mail equal to the purchase price (up to $19.99) of any one-inch Filtrete Air Cleaning Filter. Send this form along with the “Proof of Purchase” seal from the air cleaning filter package and your original dated cash register receipt
Receive a refund by mail equal to the purchase price (up to $19.99) of any one-inch Filtrete Air Cleaning Filter. Send this form along with the “Proof of Purchase” seal from the air cleaning filter package and your original dated cash register receipt
If you have one of the 1000 series filters from Target with their store $1/2 off coupons, wander off to Lowe's/HD and buy. Use the coupon match and unlike target where the coupon is linked to the item, it will be at the bottom of the receipt, and enough to pay the sales tax if you are so cursed.
Where did the rebate form originally come from (package, pad, e-mail, website, etc.)? The form says that it can't be reproduced, so if it came from somewhere that is easily identifiable (like a coupon in or on the package) and this is just a scan, the rebate could easily be denied. If it came from the web or e-mail, chances are much better.
leonc said:Where did the rebate form originally come from (package, pad, e-mail, website, etc.)? The form says that it can't be reproduced, so if it came from somewhere that is easily identifiable (like a coupon in or on the package) and this is just a scan, the rebate could easily be denied. If it came from the web or e-mail, chances are much better.
I think the statement is generic in nature. If it's hosted on the 3M website itself, I don't see a problem.
jonnashville said:These are recommended by my HVAC guy... Those cheapos only work when they're completely covered in dust.Actually, two different HVAC guy's told me not to use the Filtete filters. The HVAC who installed my furnace in the house when new as well as different HVAC guy who extended the runs when I finished my basement. Both said the Filtrete reduces air flow and reduces the efficiency of the unit.
The tip HVAC #1 gave - spray the "cheapo" filter lightly with Pledge or other similar furniture polish spray, that will attract the finer dust particles, maximizes the air flow and keeps $$$ in your pocket.
TheDude said:jonnashville said:These are recommended by my HVAC guy... Those cheapos only work when they're completely covered in dust.Actually, two different HVAC guy's told me not to use the Filtete filters. The HVAC who installed my furnace in the house when new as well as different HVAC guy who extended the runs when I finished my basement. Both said the Filtrete reduces air flow and reduces the efficiency of the unit.
The tip HVAC #1 gave - spray the "cheapo" filter lightly with Pledge or other similar furniture polish spray, that will attract the finer dust particles, maximizes the air flow and keeps $$$ in your pocket.
Do you mean the ~$3 paper filters or the ulta-cheap (~$1) spun fiber filters?
I never received my 3m post-it picture paper rebate of $15 from last year. There was not a phone number or email address on that rebate either. I know 3m is huge, different product lines, but no contact info is still strange.
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