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Prime Peripherals Rebate=stealing from customers
My complaint is much the same as everyone else who has posted a rip-off report against Prime Peripherals and their scam of a rebate offer. I purchased a 100-pack of CD-R with the agreement that I would receive a $20.00 rebate. I mailed the required items by registered mail 2 days after my purchase. I received the Postage domestic return receipt signed by Keith Rudolph saying my rebate was received by Prime Peripherals March 26, 2001. I also received the following email:
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From: TCA Rebates
To: vaw9**ch@cha*****.com
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:32 PM
Subject: 319088A : PRIME PERIPHERALS/STAPLES REBATE
Thank you for participating in our $20.00 rebate promotion.
Your rebate request has been APPROVED
You will be receiving your rebate in approximately 8 weeks
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Thank you for participating in our rebate offer !
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To check the status of your rebate - click here ! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It's been over 4 months and I still haven't received my promised rebate.
After several phone calls and being lead on a wild goose chase, I was told my check would be mailed within 4-6 weeks. Then, as instructed by the person who finally took my phone call, I wrote emails that went unanswered. I finally received an email yesterday from Rebateline@aol.com telling me to take the issue up with Staples.
Add my name to the Prime Peripherals victim list. I thought victimizing consumers was illegal. Since there is obviously no consumer redress concerning this type of behavior, I will never make another purchase trusting the promise of a rebate. In other words, I won't be letting the same dog bite me twice.
This is a very good example as to why we have too much government controls in our lives; companies like Prime Peripheral taking advantage of people and government being forced to protect consumers through legislative action.
Val Wilson