Search "TigerDirect" on Bing shopping. On the right side there will be a sponsored ad for TigerDirect saying get 12.2% Ca5hback. Click the "Bing ca5hback" link under the ad.
If you do not see the ad in FireFox, you probably have Ad-Block Plus enabled. Disable it, restart FireFox, and try again.
fzy98
Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2009 @ 12:20a
i tried, it works, Thanks!
fzy98
Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2009 @ 12:23a
However, i want to buy one item from Tiger Direct through Bing. How could bing shows Tiger Direct has 12.2% Cash Back, but when i search the item, it only shows 8% for this item from Tiger Direct? Should i just ignore it and go to click the store name with 12.2% to get my CB?
BTW, is 12.2% the bing deal for BF? Will there be a better CashBack this Friday?
Worked for me. Getting about $200 back on my purchase.
bleclair
New Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2009 @ 10:00a
WATCH OUT! If you don't see confirmation, don't buy. Microsoft & Tiger robbed me last time because even though the link said 10% on Bing.com (AND I have a screenshot), they refused to pay it saying it should have be lower. They ended up giving me 4%.
CommunistMonkey
New Member
posted: Nov. 29, 2009 @ 3:31a
Agree on the WATCH OUT!
Better yet just skip TigerDirect altogether. They are the same scumbags like they were 10 years ago (the last time I was dumb enough to buy something from them). I fell for the googlecheckout + bing CashBack and will now be getting back $5 on a $260 purchase. Tried to cancel immediately, but scumbags that they are the package shipped anyway. Probably not worth the effort to wait around and tell the UPS guy to send it back.
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