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In fine print, it states the rebates are issued in the form of a merchandise credit check. What does that mean? Is that like a gift certificate you can *only* spend in Menards, so you don't *really* get your money back? Thanks! __________________ [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] |
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Yes. But then you turn around and buy another rebate item and so on and so on... ![]() __________________ Check out these [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now], or go directly to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] EXP: 03.07.2003 Save 10% off of your purchase of $50 or more in the video or dvd stores at Buy.com. |
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I work at a Menards in Indiana. The rebates are usually in the form of in-store credit. You can use that credit towards anything in the store, that includes special orders, invoices for lumber, and gift certificates. I had one guest come through my line and took off $120 from her total just with the rebates. __________________ [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] |
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