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McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-User Link $69.99

Rebate 1: $50 McAfee Rebate

Rebate 2: $20 Office Depot Rebate

Rebate 3: $30 McAfee Upgrade Rebate

This offer is valid online or B&M through 12/1/07. You do need proof of upgrade to make the $30. If you don't have previous proof (new to the antivirus rebate game) - Look for another FAR antivirus product or buy an old copy for under $5 on Fleabay.



Thanks, will purchase in-store with Ink coupons.


I see 2 upgrade rebates on mcafee's site:

Product: McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-User continue
Rebate Amount: $30.00 Check

Promotion: $30 Mail In Rebate on McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-user Upgrade/Competitive at Participating Retailers
Purchase Dates: 09-01-2007 through 12-31-2008
Postmark Date: 01-30-2009

 

Product: McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-User continue
Rebate Amount: $45.00 Check

Promotion: $45 Mail In Rebate on McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-user Upgrade/Competitive at Participating Retailers
Purchase Dates: 08-14-2006 through 12-31-2007
Postmark Date: 01-30-2008


good find, OP, in for one.


Thanks...

Also, Free Danish Butter Cookies
Free with $50 Coupon Code 51237407


What do you have to send in for the upgrade/competitive rebate? I have Norton AV 2007, but the UPC has been removed. What do I need to send them?

Thanks.


Spiza said: I see 2 upgrade rebates on mcafee's site:

Product: McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-User continue
Rebate Amount: $30.00 Check

Promotion: $30 Mail In Rebate on McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-user Upgrade/Competitive at Participating Retailers
Purchase Dates: 09-01-2007 through 12-31-2008
Postmark Date: 01-30-2009

 

Product: McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-User continue
Rebate Amount: $45.00 Check

Promotion: $45 Mail In Rebate on McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-user Upgrade/Competitive at Participating Retailers
Purchase Dates: 08-14-2006 through 12-31-2007
Postmark Date: 01-30-2008
From the dates on the two forms it seems like the second one is for the 2007 version. The op's is for the 2008 version.


hot2004 said: Thanks, will purchase in-store with Ink coupons.
Caution - Looks like the $20 OD rebate excludes in-store purchases: "Offer is available for online and delivery purchases only.".


afrugal1 said: hot2004 said: Thanks, will purchase in-store with Ink coupons.
Caution - Looks like the $20 OD rebate excludes in-store purchases: "Offer is available for online and delivery purchases only.".

Even $50 rebate is not valid for retail purchases


laku said: afrugal1 said: hot2004 said: Thanks, will purchase in-store with Ink coupons.
Caution - Looks like the $20 OD rebate excludes in-store purchases: "Offer is available for online and delivery purchases only.".


Even $50 rebate is not valid for retail purchases

Thanks. Had not read the MIRs carefully.


There is also free mixed nuts but I do not know the coupon code for free nuts.


The McAfee upgrade rebates ask for "Original Proof of Purchase". What should that be? The original UPC will go with the McAfee $50 rebate.


Thanks OP. Easy deal.

BTW: Eb*tes gives 2% CB instead of 1% from FW.


What is the offer number for the upgrade rebate, i.e., 07-XXXXX? Anyone else get a “session expired” error when trying to access the online form?

Perhaps the box will have a sticker on it that lists the rebates.


I was getting session expired but upon refreshing it came back.


yoregano said: Perhaps the box will have a sticker on it that lists the rebates.

From the sticker on the box:

Promotion Code: 0709-72342


There's an easier version of this deal via Frys/Outpost:
http://www.outpost.com/product/5300128

Rather than paying $70 and doing three rebates ($50+20+$30) you can pay $60 and do two ($60+$30).

A growing catch with these rebates, however, is the clause "Rebate amount paid to customer for single or combined rebate offers may not exceed the purchase price of the McAfee product." Another thread indicates they're starting to crack down on this.

And to confirm an earlier post, yes, the $45 rebate is for the 2007 edition, not this one.


I honestly mean no disrespect to other posters here, and I THANK the OP for posting this deal.

But as a veteran of the "crazy" deal earlier this year I would like to offer a couple of thoughts:

1. Parago has tightened up a bit of late. Do not expect a ride as easy as we had it six months ago. That episode cost the publishers huge $$$$ and they have adjusted.

2. The best way to make money on these software products, whether it be Symantec, CA, or McAfee, is to buy at a low price from a reputable seller.

My most recent deal was N360 bought at Staples for $25. I have made about $65 so far on that deal and still have one rebate I am UNABLE to validate. Believe me I've tried every trick I know; and I continue to try.

I will not bite on this deal because of the high cost of entry. I am watching this same software at Amazon.

The above said differently:

If you get in too high and Parago messes with your rebates you have less cushion. These days we need more cushion on these deals, IMHO, not less.

Good luck to all and Merry Christmas. HO! HO! HO!


nm


rseiler said: There's an easier version of this deal via Frys/Outpost:
http://www.outpost.com/product/5300128

Rather than paying $70 and doing three rebates ($50+20+$30) you can pay $60 and do two ($60+$30).

Totally agree!


From what I've been reading here you will not make $30 from this deal, it will simply be FAR. In the past it would have worked but apparently Parago has updated their systems to catch this type of situation.


Buying for OD needs to pay taxes and has one more rebate hassle. On the flip site, you get free cookies .


roy7736 said: From what I've been reading here you will not make $30 from this deal, it will simply be FAR. In the past it would have worked but apparently Parago has updated their systems to catch this type of situation.

Not entirely. Read my post, above. But certainly more caution and/or circumspection is needed now than was the case prior.


You can download this for FREE if you have Comcast high speed internet. security.comcast.net


Sweetdeals said: You can download this for free if you have Comcast high speed internet. security.comcast.netNo FWer in their right mind would install this. We buy it simply as a money-maker, or to use it as proof-of-purchase for other software that works much better.


I live in IL and would have to pay tax from Frys, so OffD deal is still good to me. I do get some CB and WorkLife rewards, at least. And let’s not forget the bonus tin of cookies! Also, the the $20 rebate is through web-rebates and not Parago, so it shouldn’t factor into the possible rebate combinability issue.

Thanks, I got the $30 rebate to show after a few refreshes.

I was able to do a three rebate combo deal from OffD a few months ago on Norton something, Confidential, I think. We’ll see how this one goes. A good litmus test for the future, perhaps.


But the $50 rebate, despite the URL, is Parago as well, so $50+30>$70 could invoke the clause.


Thanks, OP.
To the experts of this upgrade rebate game: I bought Trend Micro Internet Security from Amazon on BF (it is the only antivirus software I have up to date); I plan to mail the original UPC to get the rebate for that purchase. What would you recommend to mail to Parago as a "proof of previous purchase" to have best chances for this McAfee upgrade rebate to be approved?
Added: and where should I search for the free nuts for deals like this?


Anyone can has $30 upgrade rebate link working


@zhiyanl, forget the link -- just go to the home page of the rebate site and enter the offer number posted up the thread. Note that the $30 rebate is YMMV for above stated reasons.

HomoSapiens, a photocopy of the CD works. For the nuts, add coupon 31211089 to the cart and choose which variety you want.


anyone has problem apply for the free cookie and nuts code?
It seems like the system consider the price as $0 (after rebate price) or is it just me?


THe upgrade rebate 0709-72342 is the same promotion number used for this product at Frys last month. High likelihood of being denied if you try for it again. Symantec may permit 3 upgrade rebates but not sure that McAfee is so generous.


Sweetdeals said: You can download this for FREE if you have Comcast high speed internet. security.comcast.net
You think people are buying this to actually use it?


rseiler, thanks for the tip.

I too cannot get peanuts for free:
"!Error
The coupon redemption conditions have not been met. Please review the coupon requirements and verify the order amount meets or exceeds the minimum requirement. If the free item has not been added to the cart, click on the 'Select items' link in the coupon section of the shopping cart and click 'Add to Cart' on the following page.(Coupon 031211089, CD07)
"
(everything was added successfully, yet charged 8.99 for the nuts.)
It really might be related to the fact that they list this McAfee... with (0.01) price. Bastards. If so, I wonder what kind of CashBack I'll receive on this purchase -- will it also be based on AR price? Anyone succeeded with free cookies/nuts ?

bozo007, I actually planned to use this antivirus, mine expires shortly. Is it really so terribly awful? What should I use instead then?


HomoSapiens said: Anyone succeeded with free cookies/nuts ?
Yes, I got the cookies earlier today.


sounds if you bought a PC/laptop, you can get another $55.00 rebate check.
Just an option for those bought a PC or laptop during the BF. Not sure if both items must be on one receipt. In rebate terms, I couldn't read information on this.


yoregano said: HomoSapiens said: Anyone succeeded with free cookies/nuts ?
Yes, I got the cookies earlier today.

Same here...uggggg...too many cookies...stomach hurts!


siliconbeaver said: sounds if you bought a PC/laptop, you can get another $55.00 rebate check.
Just an option for those bought a PC or laptop during the BF. Not sure if both items must be on one receipt. In rebate terms, I couldn't read information on this.

No, like the $45 rebate, that one is for the 2007 edition.


Placed the order with cookies after all. Coupon worked, cookies were complimentary. Thanks to all for input and ideas

Concerning the free nuts: I sent them a question online last night; they replied: place an order without the coupon and contact us back, we'll see if we can apply it postfactum, when we see your order. That's what I planned to do, however by this morning the 31211089 coupon terms had changed, and it showed "free peanuts with $100 order". Perhaps the terms were half-changed in their system yesterday, and that was why I could not apply it (even though it clearly read "with 50" yesterday... I should have saved it, and argue today... Oh well, I'll have to live with cookies... Interestingly, their listed price is higher than that of nuts)


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manimiao said: Spiza said: I see 2 upgrade rebates on mcafee's site:

Product: McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-User continue
Rebate Amount: $45.00 Check

Promotion: $45 Mail In Rebate on McAfee Internet Security Suite 3-user Upgrade/Competitive at Participating Retailers
Purchase Dates: 08-14-2006 through 12-31-2007
Postmark Date: 01-30-2008


I submitted this one, but its invalid now. Shows maximum household limit reached.
My other rebates show Valid though.

Same here. I did last rebate in Dec 2006




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