Can you price match mail in rebate computers

The thrill of a mail-in rebate!

Pricing and pricing matches can be a bit tricky when it comes to mail-in rebate computers. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Manufacturer's pricing: The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is the price they recommend retailers sell the computer for. This is the price that's usually listed on the manufacturer's website and in their marketing materials.
  2. Retailer's pricing: Retailers may offer discounts or promotions that reduce the price of the computer. This is the price you'll see on the retailer's website, in their store, or in their advertisements.
  3. Mail-in rebate: A mail-in rebate is a promotional offer that provides a discount or cash back after you purchase the computer and submit a rebate claim. The rebate amount is usually deducted from the original price of the computer.

Now, when it comes to pricing matches, here are some general guidelines:

To get a price match with a mail-in rebate computer, you should:

  1. Check the retailer's price match policy to see if they offer price matches with mail-in rebates.
  2. Verify that the retailer is authorized to sell the computer and that the price match is for the same model and configuration.
  3. Check the mail-in rebate terms and conditions to ensure that the rebate is valid and can be combined with a price match.
  4. Contact the retailer's customer service or sales team to request a price match with the mail-in rebate. Be prepared to provide proof of the lower price and the mail-in rebate terms.

Keep in mind that price matches with mail-in rebates can be complex, and the retailer's policy may vary. It's always a good idea to check the retailer's website, contact their customer service, or visit their store to confirm their price match policy before making a purchase.