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www.rebates.com/florida 2010: Website Slow for Energy Rebate
www.rebates.com/florida - Florida Rebate Website Struggling to Cope With Rebate Traffic
Despite the program just launching today, the Florida rebate website has been struggling to cope with residents wanting to save money on their cash for clunkers appliances program. Some people have been up since before sunrise this morning but the website seems to not be able to keep up.
This cash for clunkers program has been heavily advertised and promoted and it gives people a 20 percent rebate on their new energy appliances to encourage those to buy more efficient models.
However, at around 11am this morning, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, residents who had gotten up early and logged on to rebates.com/florida could not get the website to work due to overload on the server. The rebate will only work with a priority number that is only available on the website.
Daisy Richardson from Fort Lauderdale was one of those customers who has been unable to access www.rebates.com/florida, and she wants to get her $400 rebate on her $1,400 refrigerator she just purchased.
"Do you think Florida will renege on the program?" she said. "If it doesn't work out, I'm going to be madder than hell."
The Energy Office has stated however that the website is not down, and just to be patient with the servers. They suggested trying different browsers and to keep refreshing the page.
When you do connect to the website, you have to create an account and that will allow you to request a priority number.
There is only a limited number of rebates available so even if you do log on to the website, you may not be successful. There are 68,000 rebates allowed to add up to $17.5 million, but it is on a first-come, first-served basis.
"What if a million people log in at the same time?" said Sylvia Pruchnik, 26, who was buying a washing machine from Best Buy at the Shadowood Shopping Center in Boca Raton. "It's probably going to be pretty slow, the website."
The rebate will last until April 25 or until the limit is reached, but after you get your appliance and rebate number, then you must mail the rebate application and your purchases' serial number to the Energy Office by May 10.
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at 09:00 on April 16th, 2010
Will somebody please tell me how to get a priority # for the Maytag washer rebate? I have done everything according to Hoyle so far, but now I cannot find a place to get my priority #.
at 09:20 on April 16th, 2010
This is a huge screw up. Since exactly 11 a.m. I've tried every which way to get a priority number only to be told repeatedly that my email address is incorrect, my password is incorrect etc. Bigger problem is finding the specific site which allows input for the priority number.It is now 1 p.m. Lowe's has already delivered and installed the whirlpool refrigerator which I purchased this morning for $800 which means I should get a $160 rebate plus the $75 for turning in the 1994 Roper .Looks like another big hoax to get people to buy, buy, buy only for the advantage of the sellers.
at 11:58 on April 16th, 2010
This is interesting news. Hope the site performs better very soon
at 12:42 on April 16th, 2010
PRIORITY NUMBER WHEN AVAILABLE
at 07:58 on April 26th, 2010
We have been trying to get a priority number since April 16th (glogglus@comcast.net)either number ...How can we get one.We purchased appliance on April 20..Please help..
at 05:54 on May 10th, 2010
Tried to call this # 877-521-2135 and was told it's been disconnected? How do I check on my rebate..I even tried the internet but nothing?