How to Redeem Your Sears Rebate Online

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Call Sears' toll-free number if you do not have your receipt.

Have you recently purchased an item from Sears that came with a mail-in rebate? If you have a rebate, it is well worth waiting to receive your money. This is an easy way to get cash back. You can now go to the Sears website and redeem the rebate online and check the status of your rebate as soon as you click "Submit." All you need is your Sears receipt, or the sales check number and model number if you purchased via www.sears.com.

Things You'll Need

  • Receipt or sales check number or model number if purchased online
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Instructions

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      Go to www.mysearsrebate.com and click "First Time Visitor." The next screen is where you begin creating a rebate account with Sears by entering your personal information and creating a password.

    • 2

      Choose the program rebate number if your rebate appears; if it doesn't, then click "Other rebate not shown." If you purchased the item(s) in store, then look at your receipt and enter the transaction number, product item number, receipt date and receipt total. If you purchased online, then click at the top of the screen where it says "Click here for purchases made via www.sears.com." Enter the date ordered, item number, sales check number and total charged.

    • 3

      Choose your form of payment. You can choose either a Sears Gift Card with an added 10% bonus amount or a Prepaid MasterCard. Once you have submitted your rebate, you can check your status anytime at www.mysearsreabate.com by signing in with your email address and password.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you have multiple items with rebates on the same receipt, then you do not have to enter each item, just the receipt information, and it will qualify all the rebates on that one receipt automatically.

  • If shopping online, sign up for a Bigcrumbs account or Bing account to earn cash back when shopping at Sears online.

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