Order with 3% CashBack, select instore pickup and don't forget to use the 20% off coupon. In years past when doing this deal, I just pick up the rebate form in the store. The toaster oven got bad reviews, but it works great for me.
Guys, you need to be careful using this coupon...I read a fine note at the bottom of this mail offer saying that 'no coupons' I did this deal couple years back and that time my rebate was validated. I am not sure about this new term on rebate.
Guys, you need to be careful using this coupon...I read a fine note at the bottom of this mail offer saying that 'no coupons' I did this deal couple years back and that time my rebate was validated. I am not sure about this new term on rebate. What 'mail offer'? The rebate form itself doesn't say 'no coupons.' It says 'Purchase price is taken before tax and/or after any applicable discounts or coupons,' which has always been on the rebate forms for this offer.
The rebate is in a LNT gift card, so I wouldn't exactly call it $4.99AR unless a LNT gift card is like cash to you.
"Rebate paid via a Linens-N-Things Reward Card, valid only at U.S. Linens-N-Things locations. Please see the above image for an example of the Reward Card. The Reward Card is not redeemable for cash and may not be used for cash withdrawal at any cash-dispensing locations. The Reward Card is not transferable and non-refundable. The Reward Card is issued under license from 888extramoney.com and the issuing bank. Card funds are available for 120 days in addition to any remaining days in the issuing month. The “Valid Thru” date on the front of the card denotes the exact date of expiration for your specific card(s). All Linens-N-Things Reward Cards require an “Activation” step be performed by the recipient."
poohbie said: What 'mail offer'? The rebate form itself doesn't say 'no coupons.' It says 'Purchase price is taken before tax and/or after any applicable discounts or coupons,' which has always been on the rebate forms for this offer.
The rebate is in a LNT gift card, so I wouldn't exactly call it $4.99AR unless a LNT gift card is like cash to you.
I reiceved this deal through mail. The mail mentions about this deal and clearly says 'No coupons'
I think the question about rebate invalidation has been asked every time in the last 2? 3? years this deal has come up... and ea of those times the rebate came through.
This year it's a rebate card vs. cash in past, though.
That's alright, I'll just use the card towards a Dyson using a PM and a %off coupon.
koolio
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 24, 2007 @ 6:10p
jonnashville said: LNT Gift card, huh? Might have done it if it was an actual rebate. Pass...
Surprised nobody discussed this yet. The rebate form doesn't mention any limit, but it doesn't indicate that it will be multiples of $25 either. Which is it then?
jqgtt
Member
posted: Dec. 24, 2007 @ 7:37p
Good deal, but what I am going to do with the LNT credit? Wait for another round of good deals. Not worth it. Thanks OP.
"Rebate paid via a Linens-N-Things Reward Card, valid only at U.S. Linens-N-Things locations. Please see the above image for an example of the Reward Card. The Reward Card is not redeemable for cash and may not be used for cash withdrawal at any cash-dispensing locations. The Reward Card is not transferable and non-refundable. The Reward Card is issued under license from 888extramoney.com and the issuing bank. Card funds are available for 120 days in addition to any remaining days in the issuing month. The “Valid Thru” date on the front of the card denotes the exact date of expiration for your specific card(s). All Linens-N-Things Reward Cards require an “Activation” step be performed by the recipient."
I'm not 100% but that 120 days restriction wouldn't apply to CA because the gift card cannot expire, can anyone confirm?
manimiao said: poohbie said: What 'mail offer'? The rebate form itself doesn't say 'no coupons.' It says 'Purchase price is taken before tax and/or after any applicable discounts or coupons,' which has always been on the rebate forms for this offer.
The rebate is in a LNT gift card, so I wouldn't exactly call it $4.99AR unless a LNT gift card is like cash to you.
I reiceved this deal through mail. The mail mentions about this deal and clearly says 'No coupons'
Received the flyer as well and 20% off coupon has "excludes B&D Dustbuster #CHV9600" on it.
Is it me or does the rebate not set a limit on how many rewards checks per person/email/address?
Was thinking of more than one of the Dustbuster, and it looks like it might be easy to do.
-Chris
firebat
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 24, 2007 @ 9:20p
Does anybody know whether the LNT reward card=gift card? Some reward (like BB) will take the amount off BEFORE tax, which make the reward more valuable.
"Rebate paid via a Linens-N-Things Reward Card, valid only at U.S. Linens-N-Things locations. Please see the above image for an example of the Reward Card. The Reward Card is not redeemable for cash and may not be used for cash withdrawal at any cash-dispensing locations. The Reward Card is not transferable and non-refundable. The Reward Card is issued under license from 888extramoney.com and the issuing bank. Card funds are available for 120 days in addition to any remaining days in the issuing month. The “Valid Thru” date on the front of the card denotes the exact date of expiration for your specific card(s). All Linens-N-Things Reward Cards require an “Activation” step be performed by the recipient."
I'm not 100% but that 120 days restriction wouldn't apply to CA because the gift card cannot expire, can anyone confirm?
pretty sure that if you BUY a GC, then CA has no expiration date. But if you get a GC for free, then I think the merchant may put an expiration date on it. so would this be considered free, or does LNT keep track of this in CA?
frugalpete said: pretty sure that if you BUY a GC, then CA has no expiration date. But if you get a GC for free, then I think the merchant may put an expiration date on it. so would this be considered free, or does LNT keep track of this in CA? Why not just buy a regular GC using the reward GC and not worry about the expiration date?
haridsv said: frugalpete said: pretty sure that if you BUY a GC, then CA has no expiration date. But if you get a GC for free, then I think the merchant may put an expiration date on it. so would this be considered free, or does LNT keep track of this in CA? Why not just buy a regular GC using the reward GC and not worry about the expiration date?
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