Update: The first three deals are only good through today, March 5th…so make sure to head out to the store or hop online tonight if you want to snag them.
If you need some copy paper or other office supplies, Staples is offering several free-after-Easy Rebate or Staples Rewards deals this week!
These offers are valid in-store, or some of then you can order online. If you order is over $45 they offer free shipping, or look for free in-store pickup for many items.
Staples 8.5″ x 11″ Copy Paper 500 Sheets $5.49 (Limit 2, in-store only, through 3/5)
-$5.49 Easy Rebate
=FREE after Easy Rebate!
Staples Pastels 8.5″ x 11″ Colored Paper $8.79 (Limit 2, in-store only, through 3/5)
-$8.79 Easy Rebate
=FREE after Easy Rebate!
HP Everyday 8.5″ x 11″ Photo Paper (50 pk.) $8.99 (Limit 2, through 3/5)
-$8.99 Easy Rebate
=FREE after Easy Rebate!
Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 1 PC $45.00
-$45 Easy Rebate
=FREE after Easy Rebate!
Instant Postcards (up to 100) (in-store only)
-Get 100% back in Staples Rewards
=FREE after Staples Rewards!
Staples Easy Rebates are rebates that you can submit for right on the Staples website. There are no stamps or envelopes involved!
Staples Rewards are issued monthly online at www.StaplesRewards.com when the value of the Reward is at least $10. Monthly Rewards balances of less than $10 will roll over each month until the minimum is met for that calendar quarter. Rewards are issued online to Members within approximately 30 days after the end of the month when the required minimum has been earned in the month. If the $10 minimum has been met for the calendar quarter, any balances of less than $10 will be issued online to Members within approximately 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter.
(Thanks Heather and Pocket Your Dollars!)
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Just looked at the weekly ad – the copy paper, pastel, and photo are only good TODAY (the rebate is for 3/4 – 3/5).
Thanks for the heads up Nicole! I’ll note that in the post.