Sunday, May 2, 2010

Mass Save Rebate Program Site Overloads

This morning, Massachusetts residents who tried to log into the Mass Save rebate site, www.masssave.com/residential, found that the Masssave rebates website was down. Ouch. Within a couple of hours, the Mass Save site was migrated over to a new server and web address, and Masssave rebate reservations could possibly be made again. 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.

Mass Save rebate application goes down

In order to get a Mass Save rebate, you need to make a rebate reservation through the Mass Save website or phone center. Reservations are done through the web, and at 10 a.m. this morning, when Masssave reservations were supposed to begin, www.masssave.com/residential site had crashed from traffic. A mirror Masssave website was set up specifically to handle the overflow, and Masssave rebate reservations could be made there. Like many other state appliance rebate programs, the Mass Save program is expected to go very quickly.

Appliances that are eligible for the Mass Save rebate

The intention of the Mass Save program is to replace old appliances with Energy Star rated appliances that conserve electricity. Relying on the fridge, dishwasher, freezer, or clothes washer that you purchase, you could get back between $ 50 and $ 250 from Mass Save. To are eligible for the Masssave rebate, your Energy Star appliance has to be delivered and also the delivery business has to provide documentation that your old appliance was recycled.

Getting your Mass Save rebate

In order to get the Mass Save rebate, you have to first get a Masssave program reservation number. Reserve your Mass Save reservation number at the Mass Save mirror website or by calling 877-627-9271 – the phone line. If you do not get your reservation number by the time the cash runs out, there will be a waitlist. If you are placed on the Masssave refund wait list, unused “reserved” refunds can be allotted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Once you’ve your Masssave rebate number, you are able to purchase your new appliance – and if you have to use faxless loans to do so, it can be a great choice. Once your new appliance is delivered and your old appliance is recycled, you just have to send some paperwork into the Mass Save program, and your rebate should show up in a couple of weeks.

Article Sources

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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