CyberRebate.com ??

cjsh

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Jan 29, 2001
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Hi, I am new in this forum.. and I must say this is great. lots of good stuff!!

Anyway, I saw CyberRebate.com has a lot with rebates.. Anyone has experience with this deal?? Price is stiff, but with rebate it is free..

I am just wondering if these offers are true.. or products are junk with nice picture.

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stso

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They are real, but you will have to wati at least 12 weeks to get your rebate money ...... And most items are overpriced ......
 

Punkie

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Do yourself and everyone a favor and use the search function, just search for "Cyberrebate". It's been done to death here.

Welcome to the forum.
 

bonk102

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Oct 23, 2000
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yeah, they have very overpriced items, which do end up being free after rebate, but it will take up to 3 months to see your money again, if you have the money and nothing to do with it, cyberrebate may be a good plan, if not, think before you use them
 

Duvie

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Get F'ing real...Did you see the 1pack Sony CD-r (not cd-rw) 650mb 1 pack...yes 1 pack for 13.99. WHAT!!!!Yes I know you save when you buy in bulk but this is ridiculous.

Joking aside the whole site especially the computer stuff is 2-3 times overpriced...I don't know what is going on here, but something is up...

How are they in terms of percentage of people actually getting it back?
 

ck128

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Feb 23, 2001
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Read this before you want to buy at CyberRebate.


When "free" products are no bargains

By Brian Livingston
February 23, 2001



CyberRebate, a Web site that offers huge rebates on consumer electronics--even 100 percent rebates that make some products "free"--is being criticized by many customers for prices that are inflated and rebate checks that never arrive.
The Better Business Bureau of New York has given CyberRebate its lowest rating: Unsatisfactory. The BBB says it's received 72 complaints in the past 12 months, including some for "non-delivery of ordered merchandise" and "failure to provide refunds."

Meanwhile, consumer-protection organizations, such as the New York State Attorney General, ScamHound and eComplaints, are filled with disturbing stories.

Every business generates a few mix-ups. It's understandable that CyberRebate, which says it generated $55 million in sales last year, would make some errors. But I found several serious problems after recently examining CyberRebate's practices:

CyberRebate offers Studio DV, a digital-video board by Pinnacle Systems, for $199.99 if you pay by credit card. If you fill out detailed rebate forms at the Web site after receiving the product, CyberRebate says it will mail you a $100 check within 14 weeks. If you cash this check, your net price would thus be $99.99.

But a quick price comparison at a shopping bot, CNET Shopper, reveals that this isn't a bargain:

The highest price asked by any e-commerce site for an identical Studio DV board is $99.99, including shipping.

And the lowest price, including shipping, is only about $90. None of the e-commerce sites listed at CNET Shopper, of course, require customers to fill out any rebate forms or wait several months for rebate checks.

Besides computer products, CyberRebate offers a "100 percent" rebate on several different toys, accessories and other items. But the "free" items are vastly overpriced. Many are priced seven times higher than standard retail--something that Internet newbies may not realize.

A typical example is the Barbie Cash Register, an electronic toy. CyberRebate offers it for $386.99, but promises a $386.99 rebate.

Ephemeral bargains?
The first problem with this offer is that the identical toy is available at Amazon.com for $49.99, and at KBkids for $39.99.

The second, more serious problem is that consumers' credit cards are charged inflated amounts, but no rebate check is promised for up to 14 weeks.

In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission's regulations require consumers to dispute bad credit card charges within 60 days (nine weeks) of billing. Other countries' laws vary. If a problem with the rebate becomes apparent 14 weeks after the order, therefore, consumers in the United States have no right to reverse the charges.

In theory, CyberRebate earns profits when people who received rebate checks go back to the Web site and buy other products at higher prices. But also consider the following:

• After receiving a product they?ve paid for, many people will never return to the Web site to fill out the rebate forms.

• If a rebate check never arrives after 14 weeks, some people will forget about it rather than pursuing a complaint, even for amounts of $100 or more.

In a telephone interview, CyberRebate CEO Joel Granick said about the BBB report, "I can't tell you we haven't had challenges along the way." He added, "What we've done at CyberRebate is to take every complaint very seriously."

Granick said that in the rebate industry as a whole, consumers fail to submit rebate forms 90 percent of the time. But he said only about 5 percent of CyberRebate's customers don't submit the forms.

If that's true, it represents a huge profit margin on products that are priced at several times the normal retail rate. My advice? Don't whip out your credit card in hopes that you might get a rebate check three and a half months later.

Consumer advocate Brian Livingston appears at CNET News.com every Friday. Do you know of a problem affecting consumers? Send info to tips@BrianLivingston.com. He'll send you a book of high-tech secrets free if you're the first to submit a tip he prints.




 

Punkie

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Wow! What an extremely biased and piss-poor article. This stuff passes as journalism? Scary!

Although he brings up some good points, he omits many others. He would do his readers justice by presenting both sides of this story.

If you search just this forum you'll find many people who have had good success with CR. Some of these people even report that they enjoy shopping there. I'm one of those. I look forward to ordering. The rebate process isn't that annoying, just crank up Napster and pay attention to what you're doing.

The least he could have done is report the amount of money that CR's says they've refunded.

He mentions "disturbing stories" at various places, one of sites he mentions is "scamhound", well that site has a total of 6 posts at their forum and 2 post regarding CR. Niether poster had any actual dealings with CR, only suspicions because they can't figure it out. This passes as a credible source? What horsesh!t.

No I don't work for these folks, I just hate people yacking about crap they know nothing about. Think for yourselves and as usual, don't believe everything you read.

 

Knightshade

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Boy I'm getting sick of these cyberebate threads

Here's the summary:

1) They charge a LOT more than the item is actually worth
2) They often take up to 12 weeks to deal with a rebate
3) (This is the important one) They DO PAY THE REBATES.

Search on them in the forums here, and elsewhere, and you'll see the following:
A small group of idiots complaining that their prices are insane
and
A larger group of people who will tell you 1, 2, and 3 above and that they have consistently gotten their rebates exactly as promised and that they were actually smart enough to realize it would take 12 weeks and require filling out a form.

I'm another among those who has used them with zero problem. Hell, if you have a decent bit of money laying around, and use ebates, you can actually turn a profit for getting free stuff, albeit slowly.
 

U2fan

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I use them and I've gotten all my money back. Even on a couple of messed up ones I sent an email and they fixed it.

But the thing I wanted to say is make sure you use ebates or dash. (Just add a .com to each if you don't know what they are). I just got a check yesterday for $31 for the 5% I spent at Cyberrebate. Plus my Discover gives me 1% back and I'm building my credit history without actually having to have the money so I say it's a good deal.
 

Seattle

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Nov 23, 2000
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I Just got another $1300.00 in the mail. I've bought over $6,000.00 worth of goods and gotten it all back.
 
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