Menards has
2" x 4" x 8' Construction/Framing Lumber for
$2 each after Mail-In Rebate. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to community member
rahimkcharania.psu for finding this deal.
Note, limit of 100 per customer.
Rebate steps:
- Pick up your rebate redemption certificate at the service desk or print it online from www.menards.com
- Mail in the certificate along with the rebate receipt located at the bottom of your purchase receipt.
- Receive your Menards merchandise credit check in the mail. (Please allow 6-8 weeks for processing.)
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I have heard of these being stolen from mailboxes or by postal employees though. It may be bullshit but I've seen it in comments on SD.
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I have heard of these being stolen from mailboxes or by postal employees though. It may be bullshit but I've seen it in comments on SD.
Take a pictures before sending the rebates. You can track them online. Also, if you need more details what happened to them, they can tell you. They can tell you what stores the certificates was used, etc.
I have submitted and used over $20k menards rebate. Right now I have an envelope with $1,200 rebate receipts waiting to be dropped at USPS. Never have any problem with menards rebates
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I agree that the lumber yard process is a bit tedious, but you can actually have the best of both worlds here, if I'm only getting a few things, I just take a lumber cart straight out the back door, load up, bring it in and ring it up at the register. If I'm getting a lot, it's nice to be able to load right onto the trailer in the yard anyways. Plus, if you have forkliftable quantities to load, you don't have to wait for a 3 man crew to rope off areas and bring equipment from another whole area along with the parade of safety associates and equipment that entails at lowes or the pot.
Overall, small quantities are easier at other stores, but large quantities are way easier at menards.
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That's exactly the issue. Don't have experience with Menards, but I'm willing to bet this is made from the cheapest, knottiest pine. On top of that, they are probably rejected pallets after the large quantity buyers have combed through. As bad as home depot and Lowes lumber might be, I'm willing to bet this is even worse.