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This deal kinda depends on whether you shop at Kohls and have a Kohls card.

I purchased an Oral-B 3000 online at Kohls yesterday. With their 30% off code NOVKC30(w/Kohls Card), Kohls cash($10 store credit for every $50 spent), and rebates, it would come to $23. It comes with 4 heads. If you spend $100 before tax, shipping is free and you receive $20 in Kohls cash. I bought other things and shipping was free.

Kohls Toothbrushes

$90 sale price
$63 -30% off with code NOVKC30 with Kohls Card
$53 -$10 Kohls cash
$23 -2 $15 Oral B rebates

I don't think FatWallet CashBack would qualify due to the 30% code, but its worth a try.

Rebate 1

Rebate 2



MVC holder free shipping code: FREE4MVC


Can anyone use this code? Is MVC most valued customer?

ebookybaby said: MVC holder free shipping code: FREE4MVC


heads up!

Kohls.com is charging sales tax on this item. In many states, toothbrushes (manual or electric) are NOT subject to sales tax.

if you were charged tax and should not have been, be sure to contact their customer service for a credit.


In for one, green for u


I was able to use the FREE4MVC code. Got the iHome to go for $30.00 after free shipping and tax.


Thanks OP. Nice deal, although by my interpretation, it's really $33 plus a $10 Kohls cash card for later use. And Bing has 5% cb for Kohls.

Just me, but I would also point out in the opening post that one of the rebates requires your dentists' signature. May be a deal-breaker for some.

Excellent reviews on this brush at Amazon, where it's $95 at the moment: 81 reviews, 4+ stars average score

Wish Kohls had the dual-head replacement heads for this brush online. Assuming they have them in-store, that's probably what I'll put the Kohls Cash towards.


MISTERCHEAP said: heads up!

Kohls.com is charging sales tax on this item. In many states, toothbrushes (manual or electric) are NOT subject to sales tax.

if you were charged tax and should not have been, be sure to contact their customer service for a credit.

Interesting. Sorta half-true in PA, where electric toothbrushes are subject to sales tax, but manual toothbrushes are not: link


ktg said: MISTERCHEAP said: heads up!

Kohls.com is charging sales tax on this item. In many states, toothbrushes (manual or electric) are NOT subject to sales tax.

if you were charged tax and should not have been, be sure to contact their customer service for a credit.


Interesting. Sorta half-true in PA, where electric toothbrushes are subject to sales tax, but manual toothbrushes are not: link

however, says replacement heads for electric are NON TAXABLE on that list. Kind of silly to charge you tax on this unit when it does include brush heads to begin with.


You are correct about the bing, but I did not want to mention it because I was unsure if it would work with the 30% coupon code. I did go through bing and today I received an email with the credit back of 5%. Will see if they end up taking it away later. If bing holds up, it will be $19.85.

 

ktg said: Thanks OP. Nice deal, although by my interpretation, it's really $33 plus a $10 Kohls cash card for later use. And Bing has 5% cb for Kohls.

Excellent reviews on this brush at Amazon, where it's $95 at the moment: 81 reviews, 4+ stars average score

Wish Kohls had the dual-head replacement heads for this brush online. Assuming they have them in-store, that's probably what I'll put the Kohls Cash towards.


Both rebates require original UPC. How do you deal with this?


danhaosong said: Both rebates require original UPC. How do you deal with this?

read the forms again, they do not both require original UPC.


My mistake. Thanks for pointing it out.


Thanks op for deal .if you see rebate 2 it is rebate when you visit your dentist unless you write all info by your self.Any guiedline on that?


menababu said: Thanks op for deal .if you see rebate 2 it is rebate when you visit your dentist unless you write all info by your self.Any guiedline on that?

guideline on that is....don't do it. called FRAUD.

if you read the wording, the dentist visit simply has to be between the dates listed. If you went for your cleaning in Sept 09, simply have your dentist fill the form out and send it in with proof of purchase. It appears the dates for the rebate ARE TIED TO THE ACTUAL DENTIST VISIT, if you got the toothbrush after the visit, that should be fine. Correct me if I'm wrong.


I live in Utah and they did charge sales tax. I called them and all they could tell me is in Utah the guideline is tax everything except freight. Does anyone know where I could fine the guidelines myself? The guy didn't seem to really know too much.


The 30% off coupon seems to be expired, unless it's because I don't have a Kohl's card.


dude8604 said: The 30% off coupon seems to be expired, unless it's because I don't have a Kohl's card.

Well, the code is not working even with a Kohls card.


I'll go out on a limb here and guess this 30% off code is probably dead. This thread was started 16 days ago.


My $15 rebate form was returned by the rebate center. This is the first time I have received a letter back from a rebate center.

They said my UPC is wrong. I don't know what to do now, since i am pretty sure I submitted the correct one.


Call them


Same thing here too. They sent the entire rebate docs back saying that this is invalid UPC code. I call the rebate center and the CSR told me to write a note and resubmit the rebate to the address on the letter.

Never buy this stupid rebate product from Oral-B.




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