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HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 Printer Is Only Costing $49 from Apus, Pay $149 and Claim $100 Fuel Voucher

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HP Officejet Pro 8000 Only costing you $49.95 - Pay $149.95 with a $100 Cashback

Are you ready? Are you sitting down? Do we have an offer for you. See this printer- it's $249.95. Buy it and we'll give you an extra 100 dollars off the RRP and HP will give you a $100 fuel voucher cashback- that's $49.95 for the Colour Network printer. Where are you ever going to see an offer like this again? Don't delay- time won't be kind to you if you hesitate.

Offer available at
www.apus.com.au pick up (limited stock, pre order accepted)
www.shoppingsquare.com.au $19.95 Postage Australia wide
(please don't complain the postage, it's a huge printer :) )

*Final claims must be received online via HP by 25 October 2009 to be eligible for your Fuel Voucher.

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  • +2

    I hate these cash back deals it always take ages to come back and you risk not being eligible etc not going to neg it strangely in a good mood today :)

  • +1

    I cannot find out which petrol station fuel voucher HP is going to give away.

  • +2

    ouch… hp cashbacks - they have got to be the worst culprits that do dodgy cashbacks

  • I agree it took so long to get the money back from my experience.
    I took more than 6 months to get that.

  • I don't get the logic here:

    "See this printer- it’s $249.95. Buy it and we’ll give you an extra 100 dollars off the RRP and HP will give you a $100 fuel voucher cashback- that’s $49.95 for the printer and a hundred dollars* for petrol."

    Surely it's still $149 + the $100 fuel OR $49 (and don't mention the fuel). The way it's worded it sounds like HP gives you $100 off the product and $100 in fuel coupons.

    Not a bad deal anyway.

    • Shoppingsquare are taking $100 off the RRP. So you pay $149 and get $100 worth of fuel

      • I realise that. Be it typo or not but the part that I quoted says it's $49.95 for the printer plus the vouchers.

        I assume it should be $149. $100 in fuel is not the same as $100 in cash off the product, especially when you say you get it at $49 AND the $100 in fuel which to me implies $200 in benefits from the redemption.

        • Yeah, that is $200 off the original price:

          $249.95 - $100 (Shopping square special) - $100 (HP fuel voucher) = $49.95

          BTW, who knows which petrol station is that?

        • Agree…it was worded very badly. At least it's updated now

  • Does it print CD's .
    Very cheap for a network printer .

    • Guess not.

      Media types supported: Paper (brochure, inkjet, plain), photo, envelopes, cards (index), transparencies

  • seems not a bad deal. does anyone get a couple code wiht it?

  • Is this the catch!?!

    30 Days warranty in Australia.

    • It comes with 1 Year warranty from HP Australia. I revised the details already.

      Thanks for point it out.

  • Just rang Apus, they will not have stock until next Wednesday, so that cuts things even finer for the HP fuel claim.

  • HP always take 6+ months to pay their vouchers, waste of time most times. Never a direct selling point for me anymore, but seems to work for them … sales/marketing wise.

    • And Officeworks agrees with you "http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/managing/officeworks-axes-cashback-offers-20090727-dye9.html".

      According to the article HP and Acer field the most complaints when it comes to timely processing of claims, cheers

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