Expiring offer: Best Buy will stop rebates
Retailers’ love affair with mail-in rebates may be coming to an end.
In response to customer complaints, Best Buy Co. Inc., the world’s largest electronics retailer, promised Friday to eliminate mail-in rebates within two years. Best Buy’s rivals, including Circuit City Stores and CompUSA, are expected to follow suit.
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