Steven Cohen  |  February 7, 2020

Category: Legal News

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Menards store and parking lotMenards has been hit with a class action lawsuit by consumers who claim that the home improvement company offers a delusive rebate program.

Plaintiff Amy Childers says she visited the Menards website to purchase fence panels during an advertised “11% Off Everything” promotion.

After she completed her purchase, she allegedly downloaded the rebate coupon that corresponded to her purchase from the Menards’ Rebate Center online. She then filled out the coupon and mailed it to the address listed on the website.

Childers says she waited the six-to-eight week period for the rebate to be processed but did not receive anything in the mail from Menards.

Then, in December 2018, she was told her purchase did not qualify for the 11 percent off rebate because the items she purchased were on sale and therefore did not qualify.

Childers claims the fact that the items were on sale, and thus ineligible for a rebate, was not disclosed to her prior to her purchase. In addition, she says she didn’t see any language informing her that her purchase was not eligible for the rebate at any time during her purchase.

“Menards breached its contract with Childers by failing to send the rebate checks to Childers at all, or by failing to send the full amount promised,” the Menards class action lawsuit states.

The plaintiff says Menards created the mail-in rebate program to “reduce the issuance and redemption of rebates.”

Also, the Menards class action notes that Menards intentionally and systematically fails to pay the 11 percent rebate to those who have followed the correct process of attempting to obtain the rebate.

“Menards’ rebate process systematically denies its customers the full value of the rebates that they earned by following the terms of Menards’ rebate program, purchasing items during the rebate promotional period, and timely submitting the required rebate paperwork,” the plaintiff states.

The Menards class action wants Menards to stop its “unfair, deceptive and illegal practices,” which includes its misrepresentations of its rebate program. The plaintiffs also want Menards to provide the rebates to those who have dutifully followed the rebate process.

The Menards class action lawsuit also claims that the company’s rebate program is “the best of both worlds” as they can sell their items at full price knowing that numerous customers will never receive the rebates to which they are entitled.

“Menards’ rebate process is designed to deny rebates that its customers earned by the terms of its rebate program after purchasing items during the rebate promotions and timely submitting the required paperwork,” claim the plaintiffs.

The Menards class action point to hundreds of online complaints about Menards’ rebate program and state that after customers send in their rebate forms, they have no way of tracking their specific rebates. They state that the only way to contact Menards is through an online form or a P.O. Box number.

Do you shop at Menards and haven’t received your promised rebates? Let us know in the comments section below.

The plaintiffs are represented by Eric J. Haag of Atterbury, Kammer & Haag, S.C. and Sabita J. Soneji and V Chai Oliver Prentice of Tycko & Zavareei LLP.

The Menards Rebate Class Action Lawsuit is Childers, et al. v. Menard Inc., Case No. 3:20-cv-00107, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.

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1,777 thoughts onMenards Class Action Alleges Deceptive Rebate Program

  1. Thinkeo Mozqueda says:

    We were supposed to get a $50 rebate back but never did.

  2. Rose Jackson says:

    I have sent both original receipts and copies of receipts with the Rebate form and haven’t received a check for the items I bought from Menards.

  3. April Phillips says:

    Add me also. We shop at Menards all the time and never recieve all of our rebates.

  4. Mike Donovan says:

    Please add me.

  5. SLogue says:

    I always get an extra rebate forms and put the original receipts with the form. When I receive the rebate check I check and make sure I received all I was to receive. Just recently I received a check but was missing one item. I emailed them and they were quick to reply. I sent them a copy of the rebate form and receipt and they wrote back in a day they were sending the rebate for the item i was missing and another one I did not notice I did not receive. This has happened a few times and they have always fixed it.

    I am going to keep asking why people say “add me” here in the comment section. You will NOT get on any list. You must fill out a claim form with your information to get in on any claims.

    1. john flasza says:

      They are saying to add them to the class action lawsuit.

  6. Stephanie says:

    I have this happen quite a bit. The rebates international is useless. I just contacted them because I submitted about 8 rebates since November and I have not received them. They told me none are outstanding even though I did not receive any but one for $3.12. The larger ones never came. I had another one for a water heater that they said was ineligible for the 11% because it was on sale. That is not a listed condition. There is no recourse.

  7. Alain Michael says:

    Add me please

  8. MB says:

    I always get my rebates and they are very good about approving them even when I am past the mailing date.

  9. NeToya Mayberry says:

    Add please

  10. Pamela Powers says:

    I have recieved one rebate check from them in twenty years. They never inform me why there is a problem.

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