Sharing Thermostat Rebates in Your Store!
Your customers had to purchase their thermostat by November 30, 2010 to qualify for the Honeywell rebate. They have until December 31, 2010 to mail in your rebate. If your customers have not yet purchased a thermostat, see if your utility company offers additional rebates with different deadlines.
Programmable thermostats are already a great deal—they cost from $30 to $90 and save the average homeowner up to $200 a year. But with rebates from Honeywell and several utility companies through the end of November, the thermostats are dirt cheap! Below are resources to help you promote these savings on the products in your store.
Important: Many utilities offer additional rebates for programmable thermostats. Before you print anything out
click here to find out if your store can offer your customers even greater savings!
Resources for all stores without additional utility rebates
Then download the three signs below to hang up at your store:
- Official promotional sign – Hang in front window and at table or endcap near thermostats
- Savings calculation sign – Spells out the greatest possible savings for people
- Rebate reminder sign – Tells the customer what they need to remember to redeem their rebate
Secure Even Greater Savings for Your Customers
How? Some utility companies in Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota have special rebates for programmable thermostats that make them even more affordable so that they’ll fly off your shelves even faster!
Scroll down and find your state to see if your utility has a rebate, and if they do, download all five documents to promote the rebates in your store, and you’ll be set!
Iowa
Alliant Energy (see cities served by Alliant)
Rebate for half of cost, up to $25
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Black Hills Energy
$25 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Minnesota
Alliant Energy (see cities served by Alliant)
Rebate for half of cost, up to $25
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Austin Utilities
$25 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Great Plains Natural Gas (see cities served by Great Plains)
$20 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Greater Minnesota Gas, Inc.
$20 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Hutchinson Utilities Commission
$15 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Minnesota Energy Resources (see cities served by MERC)
Half of cost, up to $40 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
New Ulm Public Utilities
$20 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
Owatonna Public Utilities
$25 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign
South Dakota
Montana-Dakota Utilities
$20 Rebate
1. Honeywell rebate
2. Utility rebate
3. Official promotional sign
4. Cost savings calculation sign
5. Rebate clarification sign



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