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BankofGreed
- Greedy Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 4:47p
moolman said:Does the term "with qualifying reseller ads" on the rebate form mean that the retailer has to be advertising the rebate. Later on in the rebate it states that you can buy the printer from an authorized reseller, there are plenty of resellers that have the m2727nf printer for $430 or so and with the rebate, it makes it dirt cheap but I get the feeling that the rebate would be rejected. I called the rebate center and the CSR claimed as long as the printer is not purchased from bb or officemax, it will have no problem being approved. I was able to buy the M1522NF for $320 from TheNerds.net. After rebate that would make it $120. Anyone else want to call and re-confirm? |
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j9jm3
- Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 5:51p
I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week. Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC. final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate. I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down |
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zindagi
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 7:14p
I did buy m1319f and it worked like charm as it costs $299.99. j9jm3 said:
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down |
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RobL
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 7:19p
I can't find any OD rebate, at least not online. Is it B&M only? j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down |
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goooo
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 7:36p
j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down This is really hot. Thanks. I was able to get both m2727nf and m1319f with 20% off. After rebates, the cost will be $100 for both. OD rebates are for instore purchases, forms printed out with receipt. |
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BillRHIT
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 9:04p
Any idea where one might find one of these 20% off OD coupons? |
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Ws2000
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 10:15p
Picked up a m1319f and m1522nf. I think this is a great deal. Thanks OP! |
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cnIsfg
- Senior Member - 5K
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 10:37p
j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down FYI by using the 20% HP Coupon you basicaly screwed yourself for the $300 HP offer. Both offers, the 20% off $299 or more HP MFG coupon (Yes it DOES state HP MFG coupon right on it) and the HP $300 rebate explicity state they can't be combined with other national HP offers. HP has become really ANAL about this stipulation in the past year and does examine qualifying store receipts for any discounts applied at the time of purchase. If you really wanted to do this deal you should have purchsed the printer at OD without the 20% off HP Mfg coupon, made a copy of your original OD recipt, and then returned and repurchased the printer with the HP coupon telling them you forgot you had it so you had a "clean" receipt copy for the HP offer. |
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Ws2000
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 10:53p
I have to say that it looks like an Office Depot coupon to me. My receipt only says CPN #XXXXXXX 20%. It does not say anything about MFG coupon anywhere on the receipt or coupon. cnIsfg said:j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down
FYI by using the 20% HP Coupon you basicaly screwed yourself for the $300 HP offer. Both offers, the 20% off $299 or more HP MFG coupon (Yes it DOES state HP MFG coupon right on it) and the HP $300 rebate explicity state they can't be combined with other national HP offers. HP has become really ANAL about this stipulation in the past year and does examine qualifying store receipts for any discounts applied at the time of purchase.
If you really wanted to do this deal you should have purchsed the printer at OD without the 20% off HP Mfg coupon, made a copy of your original OD recipt, and then returned and repurchased the printer with the HP coupon telling them you forgot you had it so you had a "clean" receipt copy for the HP offer.
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cnIsfg
- Senior Member - 5K
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 11:08p
The OD Coupon CLEARLY ststes that it is a mfg coupon offer right on it. In addition the coupon code on the OD coupon is identical to the one on the same identical Staples 20% off $299 HP offer mailed with the May Staples Rewards checks. HP looks for the coupon number on your receipt. If you used the 20% off and you submit a recipt showing it for your $300 HP then you are screwed. HP only allows one mfg offer unless the offer explicitly states other offers can be combined. Since you already got the 20% off at the register HOP considers that your accepted offer and the $300 rebate is history. You can argue with HP until you blue nut HP will not pay. There is no issue with the OD rebate since it is a retailer offer, but combining the two HP offers is just plain stupid. Ws2000 said:I have to say that it looks like an Office Depot coupon to me. My receipt only says CPN #XXXXXXX 20%. It does not say anything about MFG coupon anywhere on the receipt or coupon.
cnIsfg said:j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down
FYI by using the 20% HP Coupon you basicaly screwed yourself for the $300 HP offer. Both offers, the 20% off $299 or more HP MFG coupon (Yes it DOES state HP MFG coupon right on it) and the HP $300 rebate explicity state they can't be combined with other national HP offers. HP has become really ANAL about this stipulation in the past year and does examine qualifying store receipts for any discounts applied at the time of purchase.
If you really wanted to do this deal you should have purchsed the printer at OD without the 20% off HP Mfg coupon, made a copy of your original OD recipt, and then returned and repurchased the printer with the HP coupon telling them you forgot you had it so you had a "clean" receipt copy for the HP offer.
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Ws2000
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 11:15p
All I can say for sure is my coupon does not state anywhere on it "mfg coupon offer". That is all I'm saying  cnIsfg said:The OD Coupon CLEARLY ststes that it is a mfg coupon offer right on it. In addition the coupon code on the OD coupon is identical to the one on the same identical Staples 20% off $299 HP offer mailed with the May Staples Rewards checks. HP looks for the coupon number on your receipt. If you used the 20% off and you submit a recipt showing it for your $300 HP then you are screwed. HP only allows one mfg offer unless the offer explicitly states other offers can be combined. Since you already got the 20% off at the register HOP considers that your accepted offer and the $300 rebate is history. You can argue with HP until you blue nut HP will not pay. There is no issue with the OD rebate since it is a retailer offer, but combining the two HP offers is just plain stupid.
Ws2000 said:I have to say that it looks like an Office Depot coupon to me. My receipt only says CPN #XXXXXXX 20%. It does not say anything about MFG coupon anywhere on the receipt or coupon.
cnIsfg said:j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down
FYI by using the 20% HP Coupon you basicaly screwed yourself for the $300 HP offer. Both offers, the 20% off $299 or more HP MFG coupon (Yes it DOES state HP MFG coupon right on it) and the HP $300 rebate explicity state they can't be combined with other national HP offers. HP has become really ANAL about this stipulation in the past year and does examine qualifying store receipts for any discounts applied at the time of purchase.
If you really wanted to do this deal you should have purchsed the printer at OD without the 20% off HP Mfg coupon, made a copy of your original OD recipt, and then returned and repurchased the printer with the HP coupon telling them you forgot you had it so you had a "clean" receipt copy for the HP offer. |
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j9jm3
- Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2008 @ 11:32p
-cnIsfg, thanks for the info but calm done. I might consider buying another one to have a clean receipt. Anyone have a scan of the OD 20% coupon? Even without the 20%(which is limited to those you got the flyer), it is still an excellent deal with both the OD $150 rebate and $300 HP rebate. |
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dmv71
- Tired Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 1:49a
goooo said:j9jm3 said:I bought the m2727nf from Office Depot today. I had the 20% off HP printer 299+ that I got in the mail last week.
Cost out the door with tx tax - $519 (150) Office Depot rebate that does NOT require UPC (300) HP rebate that requires UPC.
final cost should be $69 for this $600 printer if all the rebates go through. Should be fine since the rebates are different and one is a store rebate and the other is mfg rebate.
I tried to buy a m1319f with the same coupon but the clerk shot me down
This is really hot. Thanks. I was able to get both m2727nf and m1319f with 20% off. After rebates, the cost will be $100 for both. OD rebates are for instore purchases, forms printed out with receipt. I am just curious. Did the system take off 20% for both printers or just one of them? thanks for any info., anyone.
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j9jm3
- Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 2:08a
I rang them up separately just to make the rebates easier. I might have to use a different address per printer. They would not let me reuse the coupon on the second printer. if I rang them up together then both would get 20% off. I am just curious. Did the system take off 20% for both printers or just one of them? thanks for any info., anyone.
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moolman
- Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 3:52a
I still get the feeling that the retailer must advertise the rebate because of the term "with qualifying reseller ads" in the rebate form. Calling you'll get 100 different answers. Who knows. Post when and if you get your rebate here. |
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moolman
- Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 4:46a
Here's another reason why I think the retailer has to advertise the rebate for it to be valid. m2727nf The website is for machotdeals.com, they don't have the rebate advertise but they state in bold and red in the description: All mail-in-Rebate and Discounts already applied. Their price is $399.99, what this tells me is that they are specifically telling you that the $300 rebate is not valid if you bought from them. |
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CdSlc
- Happy Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 7:05a
A quick question... I have one of this all-in-one Inkjet printer that I use sometimes to print 4x6 photos. Can I use these Laser printers to do the same? Is the print quality the same / better / worse than the inkjet printer for printing photos? |
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golfguy
- Happy Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 8:51a
these are black and white only |
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Ws2000
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 11:12a
Are we positive that this will be treated as a MFG Coupon by HP? I didn't see that wording on my OD coupon. I looked because I know from previous deals that HP watches for that type of stuff. |
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goooo
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 11:22a
Ws2000 said:Are we positive that this will be treated as a MFG Coupon by HP? I didn't see that wording on my OD coupon. I looked because I know from previous deals that HP watches for that type of stuff. Do you have a copy of the coupon? I used mine and didn't keep a copy. Thanks. |
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