At Discount Drug Mart, from Wednesday, 12/14/2011 -> Tuesday, 12/20/2011:
Coors Light
18 pack
12 ounce cans
$13.99
"Buy 1 18 pack of Coors Light & $100.00 or more in gift cards & receive a $25.00 mail-in rebate.
See store for details."
Page 1 (upper right hand corner) of their 8 page ad / flyer.
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I have seen Coors Light 18 packs selling for $17.xx at Kmart so $13.99 is a very decent price.
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Discount Drug Mart store locator:
Find A Store | Discount Drug Mart
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You can view the Discount Drug Mart ad online:
Weekly Ad | Discount Drug Mart
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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo
I just wanted to thank you for this post. I did this the end of November when I was still
, Bought all Amazon GC's and used them for Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales. Beer was on sale, so it was a great deal! It came today(as a post card which I thought was very wierd!) So I just wanted to let you know this helped me!
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Speaking of postcard rebate checks ...
I can remember getting a $100.00 postcard rebate check for an IBM software upgrade promotion.
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A neighbor reported that his precious $17.99 Prevacid Try Me Free rebate postcard check stuck to another piece of mail because of static electricity.
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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo
Today I received a postcard stating the "required UPC not enclosed" so I will not be getting the $25!
I am angry because I know I put the qualifying UPC in the envelope. I never have problems with MIRs as I am the person who triple checks my work after reading the rebate and directions over and over. I did need the GCs, so I went ahead and got beer I didn't want/need just because of this promo. Next time I'll think about taping the UPC somewhere and write on the blank side.
Fulfillment agencies are very bad at what they do (They are sloppy).
Usually, they are the ones that are at fault and not the consumer.
Q) In you submission, how did you send the UPC?
I tape mine to a separate 3x5 piece of paper / card.
I even print next to it what the UPC is from (even though the UPC mentions that).
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All it not lost.
Here is what I recommend that you do.
• Fire up your word processor and compose what you are going to say when you call (just read off of the screen when you are talking to them).
• Call them.
The very first thing I say is:
• “I am calling about a Coors Light Gift Card rebate offer and I want to mention that I have copies of everything that I submitted.”
By saying that you have copies, you gain the upper hand in the conversation.
• Jot down the date, time, and person’s first name that you spoke to (”For my records, can I have your first name?”)
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Here is my effort (I scan mine, instead of photocopying, saving my files as jpg files):
20120114_002500_coors_light_gift_card_rebate_99.jp g
20111219_002500_coors_light_gift_card_rebate_00.jp g
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Looks like around a 27 day turn around
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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo
^^Thanks.
I never make copies because I never had problems with other MIRs, so I figured I might not get anywhere with a call.
I folded the long GE receipt in half until it was a smaller size to fit in the envelope. Then I slipped the UPC inside the final fold, so similar to the UPC tucked inside a V. (I placed the receipt standing up like a V in the envelope.)