Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Masssave Rebate Site Goes Down, Second One Put Up

This morning, Massachusetts residents who tried to log into the Mass Save rebate site, www.masssave.com/residential, discovered the Masssave rebates site was down. That hurts. The agency running Mass Save got a mirror website set up as quickly as possible, and residents could soon reserve their Masssave rebates on the new site. Funding for the Mass Save rebates program is limited, so it may be worth getting payday loans no credit check to ensure you get your Masssave rebate.

Application for Masssave rebate was unavailable

The Masssave rebate program works on a reservation system. The masssave.com/residential website crashed at about 10 a.m. on April 22, just after rebate reservations were intended to start for the Mass Save program. Following the site crashed, the Mass Save agency set up a mirror Masssave website where reservations for the rebate can be made. The Mass Save program will most likely run through the allotted budget very quickly, like many other state appliance rebate programs.

Qualifying Masssave appliances

The Masssave appliance rebate program is set up to provide rebates to customers who replace old appliances with new, Energy Star rated, efficient appliances. Mass Save rebates give back between $ 50 and $ 250 for the purchase of a dishwasher, fridge, clothes washer, or freezer. In order to qualify for the Masssave money, the new appliance has to be delivered, and documentation the old appliance was hauled away for recycling has to be provided.

Claiming the Mass Save rebate program money

The first step of claiming your Mass Save rebate is getting a Masssave reservation number. Reserve your Mass Save reservation number at the Mass Save mirror website or by calling 877-627-9271 – the phone line. A waitlist could be created for all those who would like rebates, but do not get reservation numbers before the funding runs out. On a first-come, first-served basis, wait listed refunds can be doled out as “reserved” refunds aren’t used. Once you have your Mass Save rebate number, go out and purchase your new appliance – faxless loans can be one funding option. Once you’ve the paperwork confirming your purchase of the new appliance and the recycling of your old appliance, your paperwork gets sent to the Mass Save program, who then sends you a rebate.

Resources

Mirror Masssave website

https://www.maswap1.com/

Other state appliance rebate programs

http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/03/02/iowa-appliance-rebates-can-you-get-one/

Energy Star rated

http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/04/02/energy-star-department-of-energy-epa-fraud/



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