Originally Posted by DGJONES:
For: Mark the Menard's train guy
I am a huge fan of the Menards buildings and have purchased most of them via mail order.
I went on line as prompted by the email I received from Menards to purchase this building. Although, I think the pricing is OK on this building, I take offense that the add shows an "on Line" price of $62.29 as that is not he price you pay "on line". You must pay $69.99 plus shipping and then get a rebate of the 11% but living in North Carolina, such a rebate is of NO VALUE! While I appreciate the rebate process to bring in more business, I would prefer that the web site not be so deceptive as to use the term "on line price".
Any way, a nice looking building.
Happy railroading,
Don
Don,I am a huge fan of the Menards buildings and have purchased most of them via mail order.
I went on line as prompted by the email I received from Menards to purchase this building. Although, I think the pricing is OK on this building, I take offense that the add shows an "on Line" price of $62.29 as that is not he price you pay "on line". You must pay $69.99 plus shipping and then get a rebate of the 11% but living in North Carolina, such a rebate is of NO VALUE! While I appreciate the rebate process to bring in more business, I would prefer that the web site not be so deceptive as to use the term "on line price".
Any way, a nice looking building.
Happy railroading,
Don
I apologize for the confusion. For those who are not familiar with rebates, some explanation may be necessary. The price shown online reflects your savings once the rebate has been redeemed.
The 11% rebate, once redeemed, comes in the form of a merchandise credit check. As you have alluded to, they can only be used in one of our stores. That being said, we strongly encourage people who cannot use them to sell or trade their certificates. They have value. Plus, they never expire!
Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy