Most of you are of the opinion that some rebate check promotions are more sensible than others. Wherever you stand, DealNews put together this list of the 12 stores that are trying to lasso in your business now that you have some extra cash burning a hole in your pocket.
- Kroger, Safeway, ShopRite, SuperValu, Meijer, RadioShack, Sam's Club, Sears/Kmart, Staples.com, Wal-Mart (no purchase required), Rosenau Powersports, and Zonder.com.
DealNews has the 411 on the ins-and outs of the various deals, so if you're interested you can find out more here.

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I've seen the Walmart commercial advertising this.
1No thanks.
2I only shop at Safeway out of all of those places, and not getting a rebate check. Oh well
3The only one that sounds mildly enticing to me is Safeway, but if you read the actual description, "Gift card expires 2 days after being issued." I just don't know that most people want to spend their rebate check in one grocery outing unless they REALLY need canned goods or non-perishables.
4I find it odd the fine print. I can understand giving your rebate check to a grocery store or any store if you can shop over the next year with them. But two days or a week? Who would get $600.00 worth of food unless you have a huge family (understandable) but in one shopping trip. I guess you wouldn't be buying a lot of fresh goods.
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