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Get up to $200 back on Folgers Coffee When you buy a minimum of 3 cases of qualifying Folgers Coffee, get a refund of up to $200 by mail.
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Choose a coffee combo & save $50 One great offer, 2 delicious coffees! Buy a minimum of 1 case containing Folgers and Millstone brands, and get a $50 rebate by mail.
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FrugalFreak
Roll Tide
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 8:43a
might be a good deal if matched with Staples cleaning & breakroom $20 off $60 coupons.
ahhh, pak only, no tubs.
Folgers Classic Roast Coffee Filter Packs 0.9 oz. 40 ct. 06239 amazon3 cases @ $108.15 C4Less 3 cases 1.5oz @ $132 staples@ $95.97 SamsClub3 x 21.68= $65.04 costco3 x 21.69= $65.07 can also buy just 1 case for $50 rebate pdf
SlamminMOFO
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 8:47a
FrugalFreak said: might be a good deal if matched with Staples cleaning & breakroom $20 off $60 coupons.
The store you linked is High Priced IMO $34.60 for a tub of folgers? REALLY?
Maybe it depends on the style you order.. I saw some that were priced really nice. I did say, among others... I guess the purchaser will have to do a little footwork to get the best deal for their needs.
fastness
Happy Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 9:52a
At that expired thread, someones said all $200 coffee must show on one receipt. But the rebate form shows "invoices" clearly.
ElephantNest
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 10:10a
This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got at least 3 cases. GREEN!
MrWizzard
Thrifty Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 10:39a
Here's one way to get a $44 refund for a case of Folgers shipped to you at no cost if you're willing to spend $2.45 on a package of Bunn 10 cup coffee filters: Folgers 42 pack Bunn filters
The reason for the filters is to get above the $45 minimum for free shipping. (Pretty sneaky to charge $44 for the coffee) I couldn't immediately find anything cheaper as an add-on.
It's tax free everywhere. If you don't plan to use it yourself you could always donate it to a food bank or a local fire station.
ElephantNest said: This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got 3 at least cases. GREEN!
too bad this didn't happen during the FARewards promo Office Depot did earlier this year (i forgot whether it's this year or last year)
bbway
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 12:45p
Can we use Staples rewards to buy? I mean, will rebate deduct rewards?
Thanks,
metsfan
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:04p
VivYip said: too bad this didn't happen during the FARewards promo Office Depot did earlier this year (i forgot whether it's this year or last year)
OD wasn't selling cases free after rewards anyway, only the tubs.
This looks like a good deal to buy from Staples, especially if you need to hit spend for Premier. I don't want any of the coffee... trying to figure out the best way to order this and get it to my parents. I think to be safe on the rebate, I've gotta have it shipped to me. Hopefully it won't cost too much to re-ship.
Thinking I might buy from OD: 5 UR points/$ on Ink Bold + 5 UR points/$ buying through Chase UR mall. That's 10% (at least) back on free after rebate coffee! Though I will probably forgo the using the credit card, actually, and cash out some OD gift cards.
SlamminMOFO
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:19p
FrugalFreak said: ElephantNest said: This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got 3 at least cases. GREEN!
Were they quick about paying? any hassles?
If I'm not mistaken, the rebates are handled through the same company that handles most, if not all, of P&G rebates. I believe P&G still owns the Folgers/Millstone brand.
metsfan
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:26p
The rebate forms say limited to one per address for all products listed above... does anyone know/think we can do both the Folgers and Millstone ones separately?
SlamminMOFO
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:39p
metsfan said: The rebate forms say limited to one per address for all products listed above... does anyone know/think we can do both the Folgers and Millstone ones separately?
I think you better call the rebate center on that one. Post back so others can see the response. Thanks
ElephantNest
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:42p
FrugalFreak said: ElephantNest said: This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got 3 at least cases. GREEN!
Were they quick about paying? any hassles?
One of the quicker rebates that I've received. I want to say only 2-3 weeks, but I honestly can't remember exactly. I remember being a little shocked when I opened the envelope and there was a big fat check, hadn't even dented the first case. lol
metsfan
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:43p
SlamminMOFO said: metsfan said: The rebate forms say limited to one per address for all products listed above... does anyone know/think we can do both the Folgers and Millstone ones separately?
I think you better call the rebate center on that one. Post back so others can see the response. Thanks\
I probably will call... but I think we can do both. They have different offer numbers (10701, 10702) and different products. Probably can't do all three ($50 one as well), since the products listed on that rebate are the same as the other two rebates.
FrugalFreak
Roll Tide
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 5:09p
SlamminMOFO said: FrugalFreak said: ElephantNest said: This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got 3 at least cases. GREEN!
Were they quick about paying? any hassles?
If I'm not mistaken, the rebates are handled through the same company that handles most, if not all, of P&G rebates. I believe P&G still owns the Folgers/Millstone brand.
thanks but that didn't tell me if there were any hassles or not.
If you order from CoffeeforLess.com: When I scrolled down to the bottom of a product page, a small overlay came up offering a $5 off $45 coupon and free shipping by entering an e-mail address.
SlamminMOFO
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 5:42p
FrugalFreak said: SlamminMOFO said: FrugalFreak said: ElephantNest said: This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got 3 at least cases. GREEN!
Were they quick about paying? any hassles?
If I'm not mistaken, the rebates are handled through the same company that handles most, if not all, of P&G rebates. I believe P&G still owns the Folgers/Millstone brand.
thanks but that didn't tell me if there were any hassles or not.
From my past experiences, all P&G rebates were paid quick and hassle free.
freakinout
Nerdy Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 6:09p
I did this last time. was a breeze. i bought from Staples. they were doing buy 1 case get one free. i used a coupon and rewards. my total out of pocket was something like $11. i sent in the packing slip that showed the full price (which i circled as instructed ) it showed coupons deducted near bottom but the good folks at Folgers sent me a check for $200.
I ended up with something like 6 cases of the premeasured packets. I donated a couple cases to the local food pantry, figure it's good karma to appease the rebate gods
wish i could do this one again
SuperET
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 6:35p
so if i buy 3 cases at $22 a case(Costco) $66 total how much of a rebate will i get
freakinout
Nerdy Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 9:10p
SuperET said: so if i buy 3 cases at $22 a case(Costco) $66 total how much of a rebate will i get
you will get $66. Your best bet is to buy 9 cases, and get $198 back
You only get one (legal) shot at this, might as well go all the way
ElephantNest
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 9:48p
FrugalFreak said: SlamminMOFO said: FrugalFreak said: ElephantNest said: This is a GREAT deal, which I participated in last time around and got $198.50 worth of free coffee. I used Staples since they offered free shipping at the time, and got 3 at least cases. GREEN!
Were they quick about paying? any hassles?
If I'm not mistaken, the rebates are handled through the same company that handles most, if not all, of P&G rebates. I believe P&G still owns the Folgers/Millstone brand.
thanks but that didn't tell me if there were any hassles or not.
Sorry, no hassles at all. Never heard a peep from anyone, just got the check.
metsfan
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 9:58p
Remembered just in time that using coupons at OD invalidates CashBack through most places unless the coupon is a link from that place, so I didn't end up using a coupon.
Bought 5 of these for a total of $199.95, paid with gift cards to cash out. Also get 5 UR points per dollar through Chase UR mall, worth another $10+.
SuperET
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 10:05p
freakinout said: SuperET said: so if i buy 3 cases at $22 a case(Costco) $66 total how much of a rebate will i get
you will get $66. Your best bet is to buy 9 cases, and get $198 back
You only get one (legal) shot at this, might as well go all the way
thanks for the help
also Discover CC has 5% back for all online orders so you could add to any CashBack by paying with Discover.
wisebri224
New Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 10:20p
Do they make the check out to you or the office name on the rebate? I still get mail from a business I used to run, but don't have anymore. I don't want the check made out to the business or I won't be able to cash it
greenshandyman
New Member
posted: Nov. 13, 2012 @ 6:03p
wisebri224 said: Do they make the check out to you or the office name on the rebate? I still get mail from a business I used to run, but don't have anymore. I don't want the check made out to the business or I won't be able to cash it
I would like to know this as well. Anyone have any issues on just putting any ( fake )business name in the Office Name field? Hate to buy $200 worth of overpriced coffee and not get the rebate! Thanks!
dealchaser72
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 13, 2012 @ 6:06p
The check is made out to the business
dealchaser72
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 13, 2012 @ 6:06p
The check is made out to the business
SuperET
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 14, 2012 @ 5:53p
dealchaser72 said: The check is made out to the business
so what have people entered that got their rebate, if the check is made out to the xyz business how will you cash it, or do you put your name as the business.
dealchaser72
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 14, 2012 @ 5:59p
I just deposit it into my business account.
freakinout
Nerdy Member
posted: Nov. 14, 2012 @ 6:17p
dealchaser72 said: The check is made out to the business
Check is made out to business, but I'm sure if your name is John Smith, and you do an ATM deposit of a check made out to " John Smith Sales" into your personal account you aren't going to have any issues.
I have a legit business account, so this wasn't an issue for me. But if your business is a sole propritorship you don't need a business account at all. If I was going to be creative on this, I'd just use my name followed by, Sales, or Enterprises or something like that
metsfan
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 14, 2012 @ 6:22p
Mine is my name followed by "Photography," but it's a business I'm really trying to get off the ground.
morbidlust
Geeky member
posted: Nov. 14, 2012 @ 6:51p
I say use the business name "Cash".
freakinout
Nerdy Member
posted: Nov. 14, 2012 @ 6:58p
metsfan said: Mine is my name followed by "Photography," but it's a business I'm really trying to get off the ground.
this rebate gets your biz on the grounds (free coffee grounds)
ElephantNest
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 15, 2012 @ 4:48p
I see what you did there.
Daddio1949
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 9:53a
After reading through this thread, would this rebate offer work if the coffee was delivered to a residence? That is, if I complete the rebate form with my name as the business, they would send the rebate check in my name. Is this a problem?
I work in a company where the employees buy the coffee and run the coffee machine; the company has nothing to do with the operation. Typically, an employee buys the coffee and is reimbursed through our coffee fund. In the end, I can't have the rebate check made out in the company's name.
shaker58
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 10:15a
can't make a good cup of coffee with these prepacks. Using regular coffee maker not commerical one
allerobed
Happy Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 10:22a
shaker58 said: can't make a good cup of coffee with these prepacks. Using regular coffee maker not commerical one
You can just scoop out and use whatever amount you normally use when scooping from a can. Just dump a few packs in a container and use as normal.
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