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  • Report:  #227005

Complaint Review: SanDisk

SanDisk Rebate ripoff Young America Minnesota

  • Reported By:
    Suffern New York
  • Submitted:
    Sun, December 24, 2006
  • Updated:
    Fri, January 05, 2007
  • SanDisk
    PO Box 7010
    Young America, Minnesota
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    888-7017631
  • Category:

I purchased a SanDisk flash card from J&R Music World in New York City, because of the $15 rebate offer. I complied with ALL the instructions, including enclosing the actual UPC number from the box. It was mailed prior to expiration of tthe offer.

Rebate was promised 6-8 weeks after offer closed.
When three months passed wikthout a rebate I called J&R, who told me top call the manufacturer. ScaDisk told me to call the rebate the center. The rebate center told me top wait ANOTHER 6-8 weeks because of their volume. Two days later I received a postcard claiming I had not enclosed the original UPC card.

Nonsense. I do not like being scammed. No more purchases frtom J&R. No more purchases from ScanDisk. Complaints instead to this site, the postal inspectors and NY attorney general's office. How many people do they have to scam in order to save A LOT od money?

Arthur
Suffern, New York
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Arthur

Suffern,
New York,
U.S.A.

Rebate finally came

#3Author of original report

Thu, January 04, 2007

After I notified SanDisk I was filing complaints, rebate check arrived within three days. Why should I have to write six letters and make four phone calls to collect what was due in the first place? The rebate scams count on people not bothering to follow up. At $15 a throw, they stand to gain a lot by making it as difficult as possible to collect.


Arthur

Suffern,
New York,
U.S.A.

Rebate finally came

#3Author of original report

Thu, January 04, 2007

After I notified SanDisk I was filing complaints, rebate check arrived within three days. Why should I have to write six letters and make four phone calls to collect what was due in the first place? The rebate scams count on people not bothering to follow up. At $15 a throw, they stand to gain a lot by making it as difficult as possible to collect.

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