jasonlkska said: matrix5k said: Do most people have trouble getting McAfee rebates? I did around 10 of them in the past 6 months and got them all (some for the same product from the same website, different offers) in reasonable time.
Ive done about 30 this year, many for the same products. I dont think its an issue anymore (never was for me) but some people think it is, so more for us.
squinky86 said: chimpsnest said: Are most FAR products anti-virus s/ware products? Or does the "good stuff" lol, pop up now and again? Don't ask me what I mean by "good stuff" because I don't even know, I think Corel has "good stuff," and there are often a large number of video editing suites that LEGALLY support high-def video. When these go on sale for free-after-rebate, there're generally a lot of them! WinDVD was free after rebate and provided a legal way to watch encrypted blu-ray movies for us.
And yes, most of the time, it's "just" security software... that you can resell for a profit.
Ah, good old eBay, never even thought of that. Squinky you are too wise!
jasonlkska said: matrix5k said: Do most people have trouble getting McAfee rebates? I did around 10 of them in the past 6 months and got them all (some for the same product from the same website, different offers) in reasonable time.
Ive done about 30 this year, many for the same products. I dont think its an issue anymore (never was for me) but some people think it is, so more for us.
You must have a lot of time on your hands. I toyed with the idea of trying to do the FAR and sell on eBay until I did about half a dozen of them.
drmorb said: jasonlkska said: matrix5k said: Do most people have trouble getting McAfee rebates? I did around 10 of them in the past 6 months and got them all (some for the same product from the same website, different offers) in reasonable time.
Ive done about 30 this year, many for the same products. I dont think its an issue anymore (never was for me) but some people think it is, so more for us.
You must have a lot of time on your hands. I toyed with the idea of trying to do the FAR and sell on eBay until I did about half a dozen of them.
There really isn't any money there, more than picking up aluminum cans but that's about it. However, it's good for other things, if you need to run up spending.
badboi said: clearanceman said: Anyone else confirm multiple McAfee, they are one of the best sellers.
Wrong again
They are one of the best sellers, not as good as Norton ghost but much better than any Trend Micro crap. My last internet security program sold for $1.
badboi said: clearanceman said: sakrlewu said: AVG PC TuneUp - 3 PCs $20 - $20 Rebate (exp. 3/28/12) You can do this one over and over as long as the offer is a different number, right? Wrong Be carefulI'm still waiting for someone other than you to report rebate rejections for anything other than McAfee for too many rebates.
jasonlkska said: clearanceman said: Bit on the Webroot. I need to stop, a person can only handle so much balance on his Amazon account. Use the prepaid cards to make a one time payment on cell/internet/tv bills instead of dumping them all into your Amazon account.I'm not sure if that's what he is talking about, but it doesn't matter in this case since Webroot is one of the few that still pays rebates by check.
billrubin said: jasonlkska said: clearanceman said: Bit on the Webroot. I need to stop, a person can only handle so much balance on his Amazon account. Use the prepaid cards to make a one time payment on cell/internet/tv bills instead of dumping them all into your Amazon account.I'm not sure if that's what he is talking about, but it doesn't matter in this case since Webroot is one of the few that still pays rebates by check.
jasonlkska said: clearanceman said: Bit on the Webroot. I need to stop, a person can only handle so much balance on his Amazon account.
Use the prepaid cards to make a one time payment on cell/internet/tv bills instead of dumping them all into your Amazon account.
I will consider doing this. I'm sort of in transition though, going to dump comcast in early april unless they make me a nice offer. But it's a great idea, I can just call and give them gift card numbers and they will add it to my account as payment and future payment?
comcast is the only place ive found that lets you make payments under $1. eBay account and verizon home and verizon wireless all want it to be $1 or more. You can login to your account online for comcast (no need to call them) and do "One Time Payment" The other thing is, since you know you will be dropping them, they will mail you a check for your negative balance - so use up a bunch of your cards..... I dropped them on Feb 22 for Fios and I just got the check yesterday for the neg balance. So figure 30days from when you drop comcast to get the refund check.
jasonlkska said: comcast is the only place ive found that lets you make payments under $1. eBay account and verizon home and verizon wireless all want it to be $1 or more. You can login to your account online for comcast (no need to call them) and do "One Time Payment" The other thing is, since you know you will be dropping them, they will mail you a check for your negative balance - so use up a bunch of your cards..... I dropped them on Feb 22 for Fios and I just got the check yesterday for the neg balance. So figure 30days from when you drop comcast to get the refund check.
Thanks, sadly I just started doing the rebates and they will come after I drop communist cast. But should they bribe me to stay I know I can prepay my account.
jasonlkska said: comcast is the only place ive found that lets you make payments under $1. eBay account and verizon home and verizon wireless all want it to be $1 or more. You can login to your account online for comcast (no need to call them) and do "One Time Payment" The other thing is, since you know you will be dropping them, they will mail you a check for your negative balance - so use up a bunch of your cards..... I dropped them on Feb 22 for Fios and I just got the check yesterday for the neg balance. So figure 30days from when you drop comcast to get the refund check.
Amazon also requires at least $1.00 if you're buying a GC.
It says limit 3 per customer, but rebate says "Limit one rebate submission per name, address, household or company" so Can I order 3 of these and get 3 $60 rebate checks? Also what's a turn around time for getting a rebate back on Webroot products.
It says limit 3 per customer, but rebate says "Limit one rebate submission per name, address, household or company" so Can I order 3 of these and get 3 $60 rebate checks? Also what's a turn around time for getting a rebate back on Webroot products.
TIA
No, the rebate limit is 1. Newegg will allow you to buy up to 3 of these at $60 each, however you will only get one $60 rebate.
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