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By Erica Ogg
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 30, 2006 11:09:00 PM

Citing overwhelming customer dissatisfaction with its mail-in rebate system, OfficeMax said it will eliminate the program beginning this weekend.

After a year of working with suppliers to implement the change, the office products retailer decided to do away with mail-in rebates in favor of in-store discounts.

The decision was the culmination of almost uniformly negative feedback regarding the lengthy and often-frustrating process of mailing in a rebate form and proof of purchase, followed by weeks of waiting for a check, a company spokesman said on Friday.

"Rebates were the No. 1 customer complaint we were getting," said Ryan Vero, OfficeMax's chief merchandising officer.

Customers would often call the company or question store staff as to the whereabouts of their reimbursement checks, Vero said. Because OfficeMax has no control over rebates--they come from the product manufacturers--the company decided it "needed an easier way to do this."

Vero said the decision will benefit customers because the new discounts will make shopping simpler and will apply immediately.

"In our stores, they'll be able to save that money right at the register; they don't have to pay taxes on that or wait four to six weeks," he said.

In 2005, Best Buy announced it would end its rebate program in two years.

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rebates, schmeabates
I am still waiting for my 10-dollar rebate from Coca-cola, and it's been over six months. Now that Michael Jackson is no longer the Pepsi spokesman, I went back to Lime Diet Pepsi!... (Read the rest)
Posted by: john616 Posted on: 07/13/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
hip-hip-hooray , somebody got a clue the masses   | 06/30/06
Alright .... about time the consumer complained rick752   | 06/30/06
.... an additional comment rick752   | 06/30/06
Totally about time! Northlite   | 07/01/06
Now if other retailers ... Too Old For IT   | 07/01/06
Honk On Mail-in Rebates! Travasaurus   | 07/01/06
Now if the rest of the businesses Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA.   | 07/02/06
The whole idea of rebates is to rip off the consumer... shawkins   | 07/03/06
Tell 'Em Thanks dumptux   | 07/08/06
Gee Thanks... isaac@...   | 07/08/06
AntiRebate antirebate   | 07/08/06
rebates, schmeabates john616   | 07/13/06

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