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Computer Rebates Not As Sinister As You Think

Lam1969 writes "Robert Mitchell dug up some details about rebates after getting up at 5 a.m. to get a free (with rebates) computer bundle at Circuit City. He had to deal with five separate mail-in rebates to get his money back, and decided to ask an expert about whether rebate come-ons are some sort of attempt to trick consumers. The reply: 'The big lie that the media and attorneys general want you to believe is that all the retailers and manufacturers are crooked and the reason [they] do rebates is breakage, which is people not turning them in.' Furthermore, Mitchell reports that retailers are making the process easier, by printing rebate forms and receipt copies at the register, and letting people track rebates online. His conclusion: The trade-off of having to do a few hours of copying and envelope-stuffing is worth the price of a new computer, so stop whining -- 'suck it up and accept your rebate check like a man.'"

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  1. SS is welfare? by tkrotchko · · Score: 0, Troll

    when almost 14% of my salary is paid into social security, and then I get a measly benefit back, that isn't exactly welfare for me.

    If that's welfare, let me keep my 14% and they won't have to pay me anything when I retire. That way you can knock me off the welfare rolls in advance.

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    You were mistaken. Which is odd, since memory shouldn't be a problem for you