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Menards Rebate Basics

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Free After Rebate (FAR) items at Menards NO LONGER (3/14/11) require an additional $10 non-rebated purchase.

When you check out, all qualifing items will have an individual "Rebate Receipt" printed at the bottom of the slip. You then need to pick up a rebate form for each item you purchased. Forms are located at the service desk. Any itmes that are going to the same address (PO Box 28 in Elk Mound, WI) can be placed in one envelope and titled "Menards Rebates" and mailed in one submission.

Please be careful to read the rebate forms and mail by the earliest required date. Each individual rebate form must have your name and address to be valid, however, Menards allows you to use address labels so you don't have to hand write each form.

**Rebates from Menards only come back in the form of a Merchandise Credit Check and they are only redeemable in store for more merchandise Suggestion: Save your Merchandise Credit Checks to purchase the next round of rebate items. You do not have to spend the whole amount on the check at one time. Their computer system will tell how much money is left and the cashier will hand print the remaining amount on the check for you and hand it back to you.

Once you have sent the rebate in, you can check your rebate status at Menards Rebate Center Online.

3 comments:

  1. Sarah,
    all Menards rebates can be put in one envelope and mailed to:

    Menards Rebates
    P.O. Box 99
    Elk Mound, WI 54739-0099

    I have been doing this for years and I always get my rebates.
    Pam

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  2. Is it correct then that there are no limits to the number of rebate cgecks used to pay for only one item later on? For example, as long as the checks don't expire they can be accumulated to pay for a door or something?

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  3. I've used as many three in a transaction but there were multiple items in the transaction. I don't think it would be a problem as I've never seen any language on the checks giving a limit.

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