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Finding Tax Rebate Deals

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: April 29, 2008

Now that a rebate check or deposit is headed your way, retailers want to help you figure out what to do with it. Perhaps driven by the fact that only 1 in 5 shoppers expects to actually spend the money, stores are doing what they can to persuade those planning to save it or use it to pay down debt to change their minds.

Retailers ranging from grocery stores to discount shops are posting specials to entice consumers to spend their rebate checks on their products. Here are some of the appealing offers:

If you've spotted other deals in your neighborhood, please let us know.

PASSED DUE

I've recently taken actions on getting child support for my 14 and 1/2 year old. I've never once taken out child support before. Well, I've been holding things down for the last 14 years . The father is very upset with me. He is getting his family to call my phone and recently asked for a DNA test for the teen. He thought he was hurting me by asking for the test. It did not harm me. It only hurted his daughter who truly loves him to pieces. Although, he never once supported her, she's never heared not one negative word about him. Over the years I made up excuses for him that worked but now that she is growing up those excuses are getting old also! Like I said this is PASSED DUE. I've done the hard part. he only have 3 more years to support her. She is going to college but I don't know my rights about that yet! I give thumbs up to parents who are raising their children on their own! (Males and females)

PASSED DUE of GA @ Jun 28, 2008 11:52:04 AM

In Re To Stimulus

First thank you to the other two people who said, if you paid your support when it was due, you wouldn't be in arrears and would therefore get your check!!

My ex is a total deadbeat wh is over 40k in arrears, I am not even counting on getting his check because he probably didn't file his taxes last year. Although supposedly now he's in unemployment, so he made at leas $3000 last year. He and his wife have formed a company, taken out equity loans, and purchased several properties since he was terminated in Dec 2005 , yet he has never and refuses to pay a full month of court ordered support. Recently his dirver's license and contractor's licenses were suspsended by DCSS and he was angry at me! Evidently he has the same mentality as you. He pled "No Contest" for failure to pay support when DCSS took him to court for contempt in March...of course he is still angry at me and the system Not his fault right??? I work in the title indusrtry and have been laid off for 10 months out of the last 21, yet I have managed to continue to raise my two sons without him. Those sporadic checks he sends, is not even something I can count on. Once he sent one for $2.02! So now maybe you know how it feels to wait or hope for some financial help....THAT WILL NEVER EVER COME!!!

For those of you who are in arrears : PAY YOUR SUPPORT!!

Anger, revenge or vindictiveness at the mother by not paying support, has nothing to do with her caring for your children, and it is very expensive to raise children.

BTW, it is a law that your are to support your children...you helped make them!

It shouldn't even come to laws, just your heart and love for your children should make you care enoughtto help support them . What are you deadbeat parents thinking? As it is said, "You reap what you sow"....not getting this check will be the least of what bad Karma comes back to you!

Jamie Ervin of CA @ Jun 01, 2008 22:44:27 PM

Child support

Those deadbeat dads and moms that are upset because the goverment will take their rebate .....your behind child support , What goes arounds comes around ....Just think ...its less you have to pay in arrears ...pay your child support on time .you brought the child in the world ...take care of him or her

Theresa of DE @ May 28, 2008 21:17:33 PM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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