New Rebates and Offers From Electrolux, Frigidaire, Viking, and GE
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You just can't keep up! It seems that once you've got all the rebates, instant cash savings, reward cards, and free offers figured out – the manufacturers come back with more! Here are just a few brand new offers that you need to check out:
Electrolux
COMPLETE YOUR KITCHEN AND RECEIVE UP TO $1200
With Purchase of Select Electrolux Built-In Cooking Appliances.
Via mail-in rebate for an American Express® Reward Card
Offer valid August 1 – November 1, 2013
Frigidaire Gallery
UPGRADED KITCHEN, UPGRADED SAVINGS
5% OFF PURCHASE PRICE WHEN YOU PURCHASE
3 OR MORE QUALIFYING PRODUCTS
VIA MAIL-IN REBATE
AUGUST 4 – 17, 2013
GE
GE® front load and top load laundry pair consumer rebate— August 1 to October 2
CLEAN MORE LOADS FOR A WHOLE LOT LESS. Save $150 on select GE Laundry pairs.
Viking
COVER YOUR PRIDE AND JOY FOR FREE
Purchase a Viking Outdoor Gri l l and receive a FREE custom cover
August 1- December 31, 2013
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