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- 07-04-2005, 01:23 PM #1ScottGuest
I am thinking of switching our Tmobile family plan over to Cingular's
family plan. I looked on Amazon and they have some great rebates on
there when you sign up for an individual plan. Has anyone signed up
through Amazon and then switched over their plan to a family plan once
the phones arrived? I was wondering if the rebates still go through.
Getting two moto razors for free just by making an extra phone call
would be awesome. Thanks!
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- 07-04-2005, 02:14 PM #2JoeGuest
Re: taking advantage of amazon rebates
"Scott" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I am thinking of switching our Tmobile family plan over to Cingular's
> family plan. I looked on Amazon and they have some great rebates on
> there when you sign up for an individual plan. Has anyone signed up
> through Amazon and then switched over their plan to a family plan once
> the phones arrived? I was wondering if the rebates still go through.
> Getting two moto razors for free just by making an extra phone call
> would be awesome. Thanks!
>
I don't know how that rebate would work but I am about sick of
Bellsouth/Cingular rebates right now. They can make for a good deal but they
are a total pain in the butt. I just switched My home phone service and
internet to belsouth and cells to cingular because of the deals I get by
bundling them. I had to fill out SEVEN rebate forms to get the deal I was
offered
$100 to switch home phone service to bellsouth
$100 to get bellsouth DSL and Cingular Wireless
$100 Rebate for DSL modem
$50 Rebate for DSL activation
$50 Rebate on first Motorola V180
$50 Rebate on second Motorola V180
$30 Bonus Rebate on first Motorola V180
So I get $480 in rebates but my first phone bill was $510 that I had to
shell out all at once. Now I have to wait for these SEVEN rebates to trickle
in one at a time over the next 2-3 months. Next time I will just say no to
rebates
- 07-04-2005, 04:54 PM #3dr.newsGuest
Re: taking advantage of amazon rebates
Yes, you should take advantage of rebates. Rebate mfg's recognize that only
2% of people will actually take the time to do the rebate. I would
encourage you to do the rebate, because the money is yours, and if you can't
find a better deal, then the money becomes theirs. Alas: my web site
affiliation uses rebates. Better would be giving you the money savings up
front; but historically, people don't always keep the plans, and the person
who "runs" keeps the phone, and someone has to collect the early termination
fee. Alternatively, the agent loses his commission AND the phone. Some
rebates (like mine) are for meeting the minimum requirements for me to keep
my commission. Others are just "dumb" and hoping you won't collect them.
Hard for anyone to tell the difference between the good well meaning
rebates, and those that are just a pain in the bum. I hope mine are easy to
understand. dr
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"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Scott" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I am thinking of switching our Tmobile family plan over to Cingular's
>> family plan. I looked on Amazon and they have some great rebates on
>> there when you sign up for an individual plan. Has anyone signed up
>> through Amazon and then switched over their plan to a family plan once
>> the phones arrived? I was wondering if the rebates still go through.
>> Getting two moto razors for free just by making an extra phone call
>> would be awesome. Thanks!
>>
> I don't know how that rebate would work but I am about sick of
> Bellsouth/Cingular rebates right now. They can make for a good deal but
> they are a total pain in the butt. I just switched My home phone service
> and internet to belsouth and cells to cingular because of the deals I get
> by bundling them. I had to fill out SEVEN rebate forms to get the deal I
> was offered
>
> $100 to switch home phone service to bellsouth
> $100 to get bellsouth DSL and Cingular Wireless
> $100 Rebate for DSL modem
> $50 Rebate for DSL activation
> $50 Rebate on first Motorola V180
> $50 Rebate on second Motorola V180
> $30 Bonus Rebate on first Motorola V180
>
> So I get $480 in rebates but my first phone bill was $510 that I had to
> shell out all at once. Now I have to wait for these SEVEN rebates to
> trickle in one at a time over the next 2-3 months. Next time I will just
> say no to rebates
>
- 07-04-2005, 05:28 PM #4ScottGuest
Re: taking advantage of amazon rebates
anyone ever use a1wireless? looks like they let you submit multiple
rebate forms for the razr on a family plan but make you wait 6 months
to do it. hmm...
- 07-04-2005, 06:03 PM #5JoeGuest
Re: taking advantage of amazon rebates
"dr.news" wrote
> Yes, you should take advantage of rebates. Rebate mfg's recognize that
> only 2% of people will actually take the time to do the rebate.
Which is the reason you should not do it. If enough people just said no to
rebates they would go away and they would just offer realistic sales prices
and we would all win. I have done my last one.
- 07-05-2005, 01:24 PM #6prc2uGuest
Re: taking advantage of amazon rebates
I do not know AMAZON rules but Cingular would do it this way. Each
new line activated would qualify for the rebate. Are they Cingular
rebates or Motorola rebates? Makes a big difference. Email amazon or
call them to get specifics then save some money.
On 4 Jul 2005 12:23:08 -0700, "Scott" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am thinking of switching our Tmobile family plan over to Cingular's
>family plan. I looked on Amazon and they have some great rebates on
>there when you sign up for an individual plan. Has anyone signed up
>through Amazon and then switched over their plan to a family plan once
>the phones arrived? I was wondering if the rebates still go through.
>Getting two moto razors for free just by making an extra phone call
>would be awesome. Thanks!
- 07-07-2005, 12:10 AM #7Steven de MenaGuest
Re: taking advantage of amazon rebates
"dr.news" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Yes, you should take advantage of rebates. Rebate mfg's recognize that
> only 2% of people will actually take the time to do the rebate.
It's gotta be higher than 2% for a $100 rebate. Where do you get that
number?
I could understand the $5 rebates on a box of blank DVD's getting that low
of a response...
Steve
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