Rebate of the Day – Money Back Guarantees

There is an ethical difference between a rebate or “try me free offer” (TMF) and a money back guarantee (MBG).

A rebate or try me free offer is when a manufacturer offers you a partial amount or the full purchase price back on their products to get you to try them.  The reasoning behind this, is if they entice you to buy it, you’ll love their product and keep buying it.

A “money back guarantee” is when they guarantee that you will love their product or they’ll give you your money back.  It’s a rebate with strings, so to speak, because they often (most of the time) require you to tell them why you were not satisfied or what you didn’t like about their product.

That’s why I say there is an ethical difference between a rebate and a MBG.  I don’t typically feature MBGs for that reason.  Being a good “couponer” means not abusing the system.  We shouldn’t go out and buy a company’s product and then lie to them to get our money back.

With that said, MBGs are out there and it’s good to know who has them because if you try the product and genuinely don’t like it, you can get your money back.

Here are some available Money Back Guarantees: