P&G Good Everyday Rewards offers
P&G Score Big Rebate Offer on
Select P&G Household Products: Purchase $50 & Receive $15 Back or $20 & Receive $5 Back (
via prepaid VISA card by mail) when you
complete/submit the available form through
January 12, 2025.
- Note: Offer valid for products purchased between September 15, 2024 - December 29, 2024. All submissions must be received by 11:59pm ET on January 12, 2025. You may submit multiple receipts for any single rebate. Each receipt can only be submitted once across all P&G Good Everyday rebates.
Thanks to community member
ligera for finding this deal.
Available:- Purchase $50 in select P&G Household Products & Get $15 Back
- Purchase $20 in select P&G Household Products & Get $5 Back
Qualifying Brands:- Tide
- Gain
- Downy
- Bounce
- Bounty
- Head & Shoulders
- Charmin
- Dawn
- Gain Dish
- Cascade
- Febreeze
- Swiffer
- Mr. Clean
- Gillette Shave
- Venus
- Old Spice
- Olay Skin
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Also, I very much doubt this will stack with the warehouse club offers ending 9/22 (Costco P&G offer [costco.com] = $25 back on $100 -or- $50 back on $200 and Sams club offer [samsclub.com] = $15 back on $100) but maybe someone who's already done one of the warehouse offers can try this current offer as well and let us know if it stacks.[edited]- Many posters have confirmed that this stacks with the warehouse club offers ending 9/22 (Costco and Sam's Club).
This is not a scam. MIRs are not for everyone. Many including myself have successfully received previous P&G rebates. It's just that many MIR submissions are very finicky and intolerant of mistakes. You need to make sure you meet the eligibility (i.e., your subtotal needs to meet the stated dollar amount after any discounts/coupons and before sales tax) and you need to submit the proper documentation (i.e., if T&C says to submit receipts, then submit receipts; and sometimes they want you to circle each qualifying item) and you need to properly fill in the entire form (sometimes, they'll want you to enter a UPC and state how much you paid for each item). iirc, they may even send you an email letting you know that it was submitted. And then they may send you an email letting you know it was approved. In either event, most MIR submissions will have a website that you can check its status.
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Also, I very much doubt this will stack with the warehouse club offers ending 9/22 (Costco P&G offer [costco.com] = $25 back on $100 -or- $50 back on $200 and Sams club offer [samsclub.com] = $15 back on $100) but maybe someone who's already done one of the warehouse offers can try this current offer as well and let us know if it stacks.
I think what you said is fair, but on the flip side; many MIR companies are known to decline people just to decline them; despite them crossing their T's and dotting their I's and providing the rebate company with copies of the submission without any errors.
This was pretty well documented on SD back when MIRs were way more prevalent (~2004-2011) - which MIR companies to avoid because they tended to fail more people especially if the allocated funds were exhausted.
I think its way better now a days - seems like MIR processors actually have the funds to accept everyone; and they're not really declining perfectly valid submissions.
But that is the game - if you're not following instructions EXACTLY, you WILL not get your MIR. Its not a question of if you "earned" the rebate, its a reading comprehension test. The rebate companies DO NOT have your back. Its a pass or fail. Nothing in between. If you didn't get an MIR back in 2024, its more likely an error in submission; not the company scamming you.
This is not a scam. MIRs are not for everyone. Many including myself have successfully received previous P&G rebates. It's just that many MIR submissions are very finicky and intolerant of mistakes. You need to make sure you meet the eligibility (i.e., your subtotal needs to meet the stated dollar amount after any discounts/coupons and before sales tax) and you need to submit the proper documentation (i.e., if T&C says to submit receipts, then submit receipts; and sometimes they want you to circle each qualifying item) and you need to properly fill in the entire form (sometimes, they'll want you to enter a UPC and state how much you paid for each item). iirc, they may even send you an email letting you know that it was submitted. And then they may send you an email letting you know it was approved. In either event, most MIR submissions will have a website that you can check its status.
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Also, I very much doubt this will stack with the warehouse club offers ending 9/22 (Costco P&G offer [costco.com] = $25 back on $100 -or- $50 back on $200 and Sams club offer [samsclub.com] = $15 back on $100) but maybe someone who's already done one of the warehouse offers can try this current offer as well and let us know if it stacks.
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fwiw, it's SwiFFer, not SwiFTer]
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"Swiffer" has been corrected in the OP; I did a copy & paste of the products from a previous SD post and didn't catch it.
On the previous threads, people are saying you can stack with the warehouse rebates; though I haven't done them.
I didn't get one of my rebates from the covid Olympics offer. I called every 2-3 weeks and was told that things were just taking longer; then, I e-mailed and was told that they could not help me because it was over 90 days since the deal had expired. Having said that, it is the only recent P&G rebate that I did not receive.
Also, I very much doubt this will stack with the warehouse club offers ending 9/22 (Costco P&G offer [costco.com] = $25 back on $100 -or- $50 back on $200 and Sams club offer [samsclub.com] = $15 back on $100) but maybe someone who's already done one of the warehouse offers can try this current offer as well and let us know if it stacks.
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