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  1. #1
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    Angry What's with this "cashback by redemption" ??

    Starting to look for a new PC or two, or maybe just an LCD screen to replace the 22" monster CRT that heats the room better than a fireplace, and it seems that everything has two prices:

    1) the price you actually pay (printed in small type),
    and
    2) the large, brightly printed price, that involves you paying more up-front, then going to a website, typing in your details, getting some secret code, cutting a piece out of the box your new toy came in, sending the code + bit of box + original receipt off in the mail, and waiting up to 8 weeks for a cheque.

    I've now added "must NOT have cashback by redemption" to my shopping criteria.

    Wonder what would happen if they tried this cr?p in another industry??

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    Andrew

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    To date I have not head of anyone getting it or any deal such as they advertise watches additional software packs etc etc.
    Plenty have fought for it
    If this is so why not just drop the price makes the customer happy doesn't take up extra time filling in stupid details.

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    I recently purchased a new lap top with a RRP of $1150. Got a cordless mouse a packet of blank DVD discs and she charged me $875. I asked how it was so much cheaper, and i was told it was the cashback redemption. It was probbably that in the first place, but other outlets were selling it give or take 50 bucks at $1150. I was happy

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    Basically it is a way to collect marketing information. And accurate information too - who wouldn't want the cashback afterall?
    Semtex fixes all

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    Im still waiting for a cash back from Norton, its going on 4 years for $10.....

    Do you think I should give up hope of getting it?

    Yours, Expectantly...

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    I recently bought a HP printer with a 'cashback' that was an external HDD. Suited me as it was the printer I wanted at a reasonable price and I wanted the HDD anyway. The catch was you have to wait up to 75 days from when they receive your application, but that's OK, I can wait. Anyway, the other day, six weeks after I sent the form, they email me saying they have just received my form a couple of days ago and should receive the HDD in 75 days from that date of receipt. I've emailed them, and I'll check when the cheque for "postage & handling" was cashed. Never trust these !@#$%.

    As for Norton, perhaps consumer affairs will be interested...
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS View Post
    The catch was you have to wait up to 75 days from when they receive your application, .

    I went to dick smith and got a good size reduction on the spot and she told me it was the cash back? Do the bigger stores cover it and give an automatic discount

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brickie View Post
    Im still waiting for a cash back from Norton, its going on 4 years for $10.....

    Do you think I should give up hope of getting it?

    Yours, Expectantly...
    Cheques in the mail.

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    It's apparently a 'popular' marketing technique in the US (coupons/cashback offers or whatever they call them).

    Popular because: 1) the retailer is still making a percentage of the full retail price and not on a reduced price, 2) not everybody sends the coupons in, and 3) some of the redemption companies (yes, there are companies that just do redemption offer processing, that's how big an industry it is) have slightly unethical behaviour and use any possible means to reject your cashback claim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter View Post
    It's apparently a 'popular' marketing technique in the US (coupons/cashback offers or whatever they call them).

    Popular because: 2) not everybody sends the coupons in,.
    Got it in one!
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    I never buy an article with cash back.. IMO if they can give cash back the article is over priced.
    les

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    Quote Originally Posted by les88 View Post
    I never buy an article with cash back.. IMO if they can give cash back the article is over priced.
    les
    Not quite. The cash back comes from the marketing budget. The retailer still pays the same for his stock, and his margins are the same. But as the redemption usually comes from the product company or one of their agents, they are really just paying you for some information, which is usually just your name and address. From there they recalibrate their marketing demographics software. Simple as that.
    Semtex fixes all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brickie View Post
    Im still waiting for a cash back from Norton, its going on 4 years for $10.....
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    Our first 'cash back' experience was for $30 on a printer. Had to chase it for about 8months.
    I was like a dog with a bone, wouldn't let go on principal
    When we finally got it, I was not excited as I should have been.

    Recently bought a plasma at Xmas time.
    It came with two cash back offers ??!!
    One was for a DVD player, which we got last week (and is a piece of c*#p). The other is for a weekend for 2 in your home state

    Thought we could use this as our honeymoon (which should have been 10 years ago). Haven't seen this one yet.
    Hubby says the honeymoon was just not meant to be. (very subtle, that man of mine....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brickie View Post
    Im still waiting for a cash back from Norton, its going on 4 years for $10.....

    Do you think I should give up hope of getting it?

    Yours, Expectantly...
    Happiest day of my computer life when with some trepidation I dis-installed Norton. I now run Avast which is free, updates daily automatically, and does not cause conflicts with some programs as did Norton. Avast also does the virus job better than Norton and is a smaller program.

    That's my 2 bobs.

    prozac

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