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The $45 Dishwasher Deal of a Lifetime

Last week, nine states kicked off their “cash for clunker appliances” programs whereby purchasers of certain new energy efficient major appliances could qualify for hefty state rebates funded by federal stimulus dollars.

No program was more generous than the $250 rebate offered by Massachusetts for dishwashers. Of course, there were a lot of fine print requirements.

*MOUSE PRINT:

— Only certain Energy Star models on the state list qualified;
— Only certain retailers were authorized;
— Only purchases between April 22 – May 5 qualified;
— Only (lucky) consumers who received a numbered “rebate reservation” would get money back;

At the appointed hour of 10am on April 22, the phone lines and the website to obtain “rebate reservations” went live, for about five seconds, if that. Immediately, no one could get through by telephone, and the website crashed. [Hint to other states: Do not ever run a program in the manner that Massachusetts did.]

Despite two hours of frustrating redialing and reloading of webpages, some 26,000 Massachusetts residents obtained rebate forms, and 13,000 more were put on a waiting list. All others were turned away.

MrConsumer lost out despite 70 phone calls and innumerable attempts to load the rebate site. But, he was fortunate to make it to the waiting list, because in a move to quell the collective public outrage, the Governor granted wait list people full access to their rebates immediately.

So what kind of deal did MrConsumer strike for his new $600 Maytag dishwasher pictured above at Home Depot?

*MOUSE PRINT:

By using the fine print of store policies, advertised sales, unadvertised rebates, and free delivery, it became the deal of a lifetime.

Now, with fingers crossed, the dishwasher should only clean dishes…

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5 thoughts on “The $45 Dishwasher Deal of a Lifetime”

  1. So in other words, this person went to Sears for the price match, and THEN to
    Home Depot for the price match w/the price that Sears gave them? I never
    thought to do something like that. Good idea!

    Edgar replies: No, I just brought in the Sears ad showing 30% off Energy Star appliances. There are other people who will play one store off the other back and forth… but I did not.

  2. Glad I’m not a MA taxpayer, but then I paid for a good chunk of many others’ appliances here in Florida.

  3. That’s nothing compared to the $6,000 and $7,000 golf carts the federal governement was buying for taxpayer’s last year. That’s right, if you would have bought the right (“qualified”) electric golf cart at the right time the fed would have issued you a tax credit for just about 100% of the purchase price! You could have potentially got a bigger tax credit from buying an electric golf cart than from buying a new house (if you qualified for the homebuyer tax credit as a someone who had owned their previous house for five years or longer).

  4. ..and just wait until the dishwasher is delivered and Edgar discovers that it has a white front panel, not stainless steel! Home Depot will pay him to keep it 🙂

    Edgar replies: Very funny, Rich.

  5. ” ..and just wait until the dishwasher is delivered and Edgar discovers that it has a white front panel, not stainless steel! Home Depot will pay him to keep it.”

    Thanks Rich, that was my first BIG laugh of the day.

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