Okay I get asked a lot how to save money on toner for printers. Yes, we all go through a lot since we print coupons, but I have a pretty great solution for you!!
123inkjets.com is a wonderful, cheap place to get your toner through, but it gets even better if you go through Ebates.com where you will earn an additional 16% cash back!! So NOT only are you saving a huge amount buy just going through 123inkjets.com, but you will be able to score some pretty inexpensive toner after the Ebates.com additional 16% cash back!! I have NEVER had a problem with any of the toners that I have received. Also right now if you enter the coupon “123BLOSSOM” you will save an additional 15% Off Compatible Ink or 10% Off All Other Products (excludes OEM Items) and Free Shipping on All Contiguous U.S. Orders Over $55.
Here’s how to snag the deal. . .
• Login or Register with Ebates to earn 16% cash back!
• Search “123inkjets”
• Click “Shop Now” to be redirected to the website
• Once you enter their site click on the printer you are looking for!
• Add items to your cart and checkout. (they are currently offering an additional 15% back on some toners with the code “123BLOSSOM”
• Within 2-3 days your 16% cash back will be added to your account (it usually only takes 2-3 days)!
If you are new to Ebates.com you will also receive $10 gift card to Target, Home Depot, etc to use after your first $25 purchase – AWESOME DEAL!! Your cash back will be credited to your account within 2-4 days, otherwise all existing customers will receive 5% cash back. This is a pretty great deal!!
FINE PRINT:
Ebates pays its members accrued Cash Back and other rewards every 3 months, at a minimum. Ebates pays members in U.S. dollars via check, Paypal, and sometimes other payment options. Members may select or change their payment options in the My Ebates section of Ebates.com. Each payment represents Cash Back and other rewards earned and accrued during the prior quarter based on the schedule below. The minimum payment amount is $5.01. Balances below $5.01 remain in your account for potential payment during the next payment period.
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