Monday MIRs are brought to you by Christina from Northern Cheapskate. Her passion is helping people take control of their finances through coupon-clipping, freebie-finding and frugal living strategies.
- By Nature Pet Food. Get a FREE bag of By Nature Natural Dog or Cat Food after mail-in rebate (up to $12.99). Offer ends 11/10.
- Stopain. Get $2 back by mail when you buy any Stopain product. Offer says it cannot be combined with any other offers including retailer discounts and other rebate offers. Offer ends 9/30.
- Kellogg’s. Collect (5) official movie pass tokens from specially marked packages of Kellogg’s snack foods and receive a free movie ticket. Limit (3) movie tickets per household. Offer ends 5/30/11.
- Energy rebates. Save with rebates on energy-saving appliances and lightbulbs.
- Pedigree. Adopt a dog from an animal shelter in 2010 and get a FREE month’s supply of Pedigree dog food by mail.
- Quaker Oats Hearty Medley. Money Back Guarantee: If you’re not satisfied with your purchase of Quaker Oats Hearty Medley, you can get you money back by mail. Please only do this if you are truly dissatisfied with the product.
- Hasbro/Star Wars. Buy (5) figures from the Star Wars Build a Droid, Saga Legends, The Clone Wars, or Vintage Collection, and receive a FREE Rocket-Firing Boba Fett figure by mail. Update: You do have to pay $6.99 shipping & handling ($8.99 in Canada).
If you’re new to mail-in-rebates, be sure to read Northern Cheapskate’s Simple Tips for Getting Rebates.
See the previous MIR roundups for more offers that are still available!
Marc H.
When I was a kid, Hasbro had a similar offer for a “rocket-firing” Boba Fett figure. I think I have still have the paper they mailed with that figure saying they had to change the toy because of safety concerns and that it wasn’t the “rocket-firing” figure advertised to start with. I believe it was supposed to be spring-loaded. Wonder how this figure will be different from the one offered back in the 1970s or 1980s?
Marc H.
It isn’t completely free. You need to mail in a check for $6.99 (or $8.99 in Canada) in addition to the 5 UPCs.
Christina @ Northern Cheapskate
I missed that in the fine print. Thanks, Marc!