Hi there
This deal is kinda complicated. But it worked for me so theoretically it should work for you. So if your in the need for a new multifunction printer, this could be the deal for you.
Firstly go to the Dick Smith website. They have the HP C309a Printer for sale with a bonus shredder valued at $84.
http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4b76376b01286e9…
Print this page out and go to officeworks.
At officeworks get them to pricematch this bundle. The Printer at Officeworks is on sale for $299. Because the shredder is a DSE shredder they will probably say it is not possible to pricematch it as the products aren't equivalent. However i was able to get them to give me a Shredder of equal or lesser value and so was able to get a $74 dollar Fellowes 5 Sheet Crosscut shredder. They should be able to give you an equivalent shredder if you argue hard enough.
Then when you buy your printer, buy a HP 564 Photo Value Pack as well. This is the HP ink for the printer and will enable you to claim up to $100 cash back. Without purchasing the Photo Value Pack as well as the printer you can only claim $50 back. The Photo Value Pack is $38, so they're basically paying you $12 to buy the ink.
This is the link for the Photo Pack. http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail/products/Ink-and-Toner/…
Then go to the HP website and follow the instructions to claim your cashback.
http://h50025.www5.hp.com/ENP5/Public/Content.aspx?contentID…
So therefore you should be able to get a HP C309a Printer, Shredder of up to $84 Value, A Photo Value Pack and $100 Cashback for $321.10. ($298 x 0.95 + $38).
The reason you have to go to Officeworks to pricematch is because, the HP Cashback promotion is NOT VALID at Dick Smith Electronics.
I was able to get the entire bundle. But Officeworks may argue they cannot pricematch the shredder. Otherwise you can get them to pricematch the Printer by itself for $298 at DSE and still claim the $100 Cashback which is still a great offer for such a feature packed printer.
Sorry for the long post but i had to explain it well.
Thanks
Let's hope that HP has lifted their game when it comes to cashbacks: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/hp-changes-tack-after-a…
Last time I took up one of their cashback offers it took a full year before I saw any money.