Beck's Furniture $600 Scam
#1
Posted 04 June 2009 - 09:41 AM
We opted to go for the groceries. After the sale was complete and we asked for our gift card they said we would get it at the customer service counter where you pick up your merchandise. Well to our surprise they handed us this certificate that you have to register online. I thought "ok, I can deal with this," but found out that in order to get your so called $600 in free groceries, you have to mail in $100 worth of receipts from grocery stores every month and they will send you a $25 gift card to a grocery store of your choice. You can only get 1 $25 card a month and if you miss the 30 day date from the last gift card you get, you lose that month’s $25 gift card and you have to wait until the next month. Yes, I spend more than $100 a month on groceries, but the fact that I have to save the receipts each month and mail them in and be on time to get my stupid $25 is ridiculous.
I went back in to Becks and told them how shocked I was at this and how underhanded I thought this was. Their statement was "it’s free, so why does it matter." I told them that is not the point and that it really isn’t free because I am sure they are getting some sort of a kick back or are just marking the prices up to make up the difference. I went to look at their advertisement to read the fine print, and there is no fine print. It just says see the store for details. So, I guess they can get away with advertising this? Unbelievable…. I would have bought the bed there anyway because it was the best price, but I still cant believe they do this.
#2
Posted 04 June 2009 - 10:21 AM
That Becks deal is BS too. They count on you not using it, thus not having to pay out the messily $25/month. And who is going to keep doing the paperwork every month for 2 years?
I'm sure you have to wait 10-12 weeks for each rebate check. Then you have to make a special trip to the bank, to deposit the darn thing.
Creative accounting OR Creative financing OR Creative marketing = scam. Run away.
#3
Posted 04 June 2009 - 10:51 AM
That Becks deal is BS too. They count on you not using it, thus not having to pay out the messily $25/month. And who is going to keep doing the paperwork every month for 2 years?
I'm sure you have to wait 10-12 weeks for each rebate check. Then you have to make a special trip to the bank, to deposit the darn thing.
Creative accounting OR Creative financing OR Creative marketing = scam. Run away.
That's why so many retailers offer "mail in" rebates rather than giving you the discount at time of purchase. They know that well over half the customers don't bother to mail them in.. I don't think Beck's offer is a scam as it's akin to getting a phone for free once you send in all the receipts and box top and form etc.. to get your....what else, vias gift card. The problem is many customers don't activate the gift card by calling the # and suddenly that free phone isn't so free any longer. Yes Creative marketing at its best( or worst).
#4
Posted 04 June 2009 - 10:54 AM
#5
Posted 04 June 2009 - 12:01 PM
#6
Posted 04 June 2009 - 12:39 PM
#7
Posted 04 June 2009 - 02:48 PM
At least at the car dealership you can get yourself educated about the scams first. They're so small-time.
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#8
Posted 04 June 2009 - 03:22 PM
#9
Posted 04 June 2009 - 03:40 PM
Well, you're only partially correct. The $25.00 a month you get is a Visa gift card that can be used in any way you want. You don't have to use it at the grocery store. Yes, I believe you can maybe feel like you were lured in with a false promise, but did you really think they'd just hand you 600.00 in groceries when you walked in?
I have a business associate who sells these promotions and I think they're great. I am using them with my business. Beck's gets no kickbacks from the stores. They pay for each certificate and the deal is real. The profit comes from advertisers who have ads that will be stuffed into the envelope each month with your visa card and online when you register. It's free money for simply doing something you're already doing, buying 100.00 worth of groceries a month. The only "catch" is you have to pick your store (any store you want) and each month you spend less than 5 minutes and a .44 stamp and .02 envelope to mail in the receipt. For that, you get 25.00 a month for a year or 2 years or whatever your deal is.....It's not like a 2 for 1 coupon where you have to buy certain items. You can buy anything you want.
If spending 4 minutes and .50 a month to get $25.00 seems like a hassle, then it's a rip-off to you. My clients are very happy to get free money. Some people are just not into coupons.
#10
Posted 04 June 2009 - 04:37 PM
Also, what if you do not spend $100/month on groceries? I do not, so would that mean I would not get the $600 in rebates?
#11
Posted 04 June 2009 - 04:58 PM
Also, what if you do not spend $100/month on groceries? I do not, so would that mean I would not get the $600 in rebates?
Again, it has nothing to do with Beck's. They just bought the promotional coupons and once they give them out, it's the advertising company that takes over. And if you don't spend 100.00 a month on groceries (you grow all your own food?), then it's not for you.
#12
Posted 04 June 2009 - 09:27 PM
I agree. So true.
#13
Posted 05 June 2009 - 12:42 AM
When I call to activate my account, they put me on hold forever....it has been a month and we have still not been successful in getting this thing working!
#14
Posted 05 June 2009 - 10:46 AM
I have a business associate who sells these promotions and I think they're great. I am using them with my business. Beck's gets no kickbacks from the stores. They pay for each certificate and the deal is real. The profit comes from advertisers who have ads that will be stuffed into the envelope each month with your visa card and online when you register. It's free money for simply doing something you're already doing, buying 100.00 worth of groceries a month. The only "catch" is you have to pick your store (any store you want) and each month you spend less than 5 minutes and a .44 stamp and .02 envelope to mail in the receipt. For that, you get 25.00 a month for a year or 2 years or whatever your deal is.....It's not like a 2 for 1 coupon where you have to buy certain items. You can buy anything you want.
If spending 4 minutes and .50 a month to get $25.00 seems like a hassle, then it's a rip-off to you. My clients are very happy to get free money. Some people are just not into coupons.
Actually I use coupons all the time and according to Becks you can choose a gift card from any grocery store. It’s not a visa card. I haven’t gotten to the part where you have to pick a store and spend $100 a month there only. I shop at a bunch of different stores so could be hard to do $100 a month at any one particular store. Maybe Costco will work. I never spend under $100. And yes, I did think they would hand over a $600 gift card. AT&T had no problem handing me over $200 gift card for singing up for U-verse.
My other question to Becks was, “what if this company goes out of business?” Their response was "oh we didn’t think about that?"
BTW, just as I told Becks.......This is NOT free. Nothing in life is ever free, but good job trying to put a spin on it RDA.
#15
Posted 05 June 2009 - 11:30 AM
My other question to Becks was, “what if this company goes out of business?” Their response was "oh we didn’t think about that?"
BTW, just as I told Becks.......This is NOT free. Nothing in life is ever free, but good job trying to put a spin on it RDA.
Hey, no spin, just the facts. I'm a No-Spin Zone fan too.....
When you asked the question to someone at Becks, just because they didn't know doesn't mean anything. I'm sure they have some employees who know the program. Becks is not giving you anything but the promotional card that they paid for. After that, the money comes from the coupon company.
As for the gift cards, they used to be gift certificates for the specific store you chose, but now they are all generic visa debit cards. You can use them anywhere you please.
....Oh, and for the person who had to use 2 different addresses, the program can be used for one grocery and one gas promotion at a time, but not 2 of the same at one time. If you registered under a different address or whatever, then you worked around the system and that's fine. You'll get the advantage of the (almost) free money and the advertisers get to you twice as much. Cool......
Note: I have nothing to do with this program other than as a business owner who is also using it. I checked it out thoroughly before I got involved so that's why I know so many details. With any promotion, you have rules. If you think spending .50 and 4 minutes a month of your time is not worth 25.00, then don't do it.
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