Rebates and free-bates (full-price rebates) are a great way to save money. Frugal Coupon Living has posted a huge list of money-back offers (some are satisfaction guarantee offers) for everyday products like Kraft Mac & Cheese Crackers, Yo-Plus Yogurt and Zantac.
Here are a few money-back deals I’ve recently posted as well: Suave Body Wash or Body Lotion, Kraft 2% Milk Cheddar Cheese and Alouette Baby Brie.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Rebates & Free-bates: Kraft, Yo-Plus, Zantac & More!
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4 comments:
I think it's aweful that you would use a companies money back guarentee to make money. That is not couponing, it is stealing. With so many wonderful ways to pay next to nothing for grocerys, I am surprised you would stoop to these levels. I am new to this site, but not to couponing. I think this will be the last time I use your site too.
Agree with ANONYMOUS. Using a "satisfaction guaranteed refund" as a rebate is dishonest & unethical. It's disheartening that some find this practice acceptable & go even a step further by encouraging others to do so.
Anonymous and Martha, you may not have read the Coupon Cravings and the the Frugal Coupon Living website's information concerning the Satisfaction Guaranteed products. Both sites are quite clear about the conditions for getting your money back according to the manufacturers requirements. Also, some of the products mentioned are actual rebates one can submit even if a purchaser loves the product. You may want to look again!
I completely agree. I would never apply for a "Satisfaction Guarantee" deal unless I was not completely satisifed. I think I was quite clear that some of the linsk are for "Satisfaction Guarantee" money-back deals. However, given that there will be some people who are NOT completely satisfied, I'd like them to know that they do have the opportunity to get their money back if interested.
As FSS stated as well, some of the rebates, like the one for Alouette Baby Brie, are "Try Me Free" offers. Anyone can apply for these regardless of satisfaction. I do not and will not advocate applying for "Satisfaction Guarantee" rebates if you are satisfied. Agree it is dishonest.
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