How To Send a Rebate DC

Rebates can be a great way to save money in DC. Retailers pull you in to purchasing high dollar items with the promise of a rebate but they know that few people will ever request the rebate.

Local Companies

Industrial Bank
(202) 722-2000
4812 Georgia Ave., NW
Washington, DC
OBA Bank
(202) 628-7300
700 7th St., NW
Washington, DC
Commerce Bank
(703) 663-4400
2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 135
Washington, DC
Ameriprise Financial
:7032260002
8133 Leesburg Pike
Washington, DC
World Bank
(202) 473-1000
1818 H St., NW
Washington, DC
Chevy Chase Bank
(202) 463-1471
7501 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, DC
Urban Trust Bank
(800) 584-0015
3 Bethesda Metro Center
Bethesda, DC
M & T Bank
(202) 434-7026
1350 Eye St., NW
Washington, DC
American Bank
(202) 420-7320
1301 K St., NW
Washington, DC
Bank of America
(202) 442-3929
730 15th St., NW
Washington, DC

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Rebates can be a great way to save money. Retailers pull you in to purchasing high dollar items with the promise of a rebate but they know that few people will ever request the rebate. Don't get fooled into spending more than you intended. Follow these steps to send in a rebate.

  1. Get the proper forms. When buying the item with a promised rebate, be sure to ask the sales associate what documentation will be required. Often there is a specific rebate form that needs to be completed and without it your rebate request will be rejected. Before you buy the item make sure that the store has the forms available and ask for the rebate conditions and instructions. If the store cannot provide the proper forms then don't purchase the items. You won't get your money back. Before sending in the form, make a copy for your records.
  2. Save the receipt. Most rebate agreements require a proof of purchase so save the receipts. Make at least one copy for your records. If possible, send a copy to the rebate center instead of the original. Send the original only if required by the rebate conditions.
  3. Send in the rebate on the date of purchase. Most rebates have a limited time frame. Get into the habit of sending in the rebate request on the same day as your purchase. This way you will meet any deadline and you won't be tempted to procrastinate or forget about the available rebate.
  4. Keep all the packaging. Until you receive the rebate payment you should hold onto the package your purchase came in. Some rebates will need information from the box. In other instances you might want to return the purchase for a refund if the rebate is denied.
  5. Follow all instructions. When completing the forms and gathering your documentation read all paperwork provided by the retailer. Don't lose your chance at a rebate by making a misstep in your request. Read all the paperwork then follow the instructions closely.
  6. Keep an eye on your mail. Rebate checks are often returned to you in boring, unmarked envelopes. Some rebate companies specialize in making their checks look like junk mail so that you never open them. When you know a rebate should be coming, you should keep a close eye and open every piece of mail as soon as you receive it.
  7. Deposit the check as soon as you can. Once you receive the payment you should be careful to deposit it as soon as possible. Often the checks will expire in just a few days.

Rebate companies profit when consumers fail to request a rebate that is due. By following these steps and all the instructions on your rebate paperwork, you should be able to save yourself a lot of hassle and send a rebate that gets you cash in hand.

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Featured Local Company

Industrial Bank

(202) 722-2000
4812 Georgia Ave., NW
Washington, DC


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