The tax rebate checks ordsprog
The tax rebate checks are all but in the mail.
Tom McManus
I [deliberately] omitted my e-mail address because I didn't want to get junk mail. What would someone without an e-mail address do -- make one up? Or just not get the rebate?
Scott Smith
That's laughable from someone who put their name on the $400 rebate checks to every New York homeowner.
Steve Sigmund
Best Buy is taking a leadership position within the retail industry with our plans to eliminate mail-in rebates. Our customers told us they hate mail-in rebate programs. As a result, we're working as a company to find new solutions to give our customers a better shopping experience, while remaining competitive on pricing.
Ron Boire
We did the same thing when people received tax rebate checks back in 2001, and we saw them using the money to shop at Wal-Mart.
Tom Williams
Best Buy is taking a leadership position within the retail industry with our plans to eliminate mail-in rebates. Our customers told us they hate mail-in rebate programs. As a result, we're working as a company and partnering with our vendors to find new solutions to give our customers a better shopping experience, while remaining competitive on pricing.
Ron Boire
Consumers still do appear to be spending their (tax) rebate checks, but perhaps not as aggressively as we would have hoped. Certainly corporate profits still look pretty bleak headed into the third-quarter warning season.
Jeff Kleintop
There's a feeling that consumer spending could certainly get a boost as the first Fed rate cuts will have been in place for 8-9 months. And people will start receiving their checks from the tax rebate. Things are looking up for the retailers. I think the comparisons are looking better too.
Ken Perkins
The positive influence of tax rebate checks and lower energy prices is being overwhelmed by the adverse impact of highly noticeable layoff announcements and the turmoil in the stock market,
Steven Wood
Rebate checks, a rate reduction on tax day and a stimulus package helped turn three quarters of decline into two quarters of growth,
Dick Cheney
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The worst part of these results is that they show that the effect of the tax rebate checks has petered out. This is a nightmare in itself for retailers and it doesn't bode well for Christmas. Also, we'll probably see more markdowns now, more than retailers anticipated for the holidays. That will hurt their bottom line.
Kurt Barnard
The worst part of these results is that they show that the effect of the tax rebate checks has petered out. This is a nightmare in itself for retailers and it doesn't bode well for Christmas, ... Also, we'll probably see more markdowns now, more than retailers anticipated for the holidays. That will hurt their bottom line.
Kurt Barnard
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Christine Jackson
Our customers told us they hate mail-in rebate programs. As a result, we're working as a company and partnering with our vendors to find new solutions to give our customers a better shopping experience, while remaining competitive on pricing.
Ron Boire
You have to deposit the check in (your) bank. A friend of yours can't come to New York to trade checks for you. We have to send your money in the mail.
John Matthews
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