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Title: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on December 19, 2008, 07:14:12 AM
I'm probably just rather slow to absorb this and am the last one on earth to know about it.  But just in case someone is behind me in hearing the news.

Springfield Armory is offering 2 (two) free magazines and a double mag pouch to anyone purchasing a new XD or XDM between 10/15/08 and 1/15/09!!   (that's in addition to the 2 mags and pouch that come with the gun in the first place!)

I'm bummed my retailer didn't tell me.

http://www.springfield-armory.com/gearup/ (http://www.springfield-armory.com/gearup/)

I may have to go purchase another one right after Christmas. (That's the whole point of the promo isn't it?)
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: bulletboy on December 22, 2008, 04:05:04 AM
Thanks for the info!  I didn't know so that makes 2 of us
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on December 22, 2008, 05:58:16 AM
Well I'm glad I helped someone else.   

I sent my rebate form in Friday, so I'm hoping to hear they received it today.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: Fatman on December 29, 2008, 03:10:19 PM
Thanks, Alf. I picked up a n XD .45 and the dealer knew absolutely nothing about the offer.  What he did know was how to out price the local competition.  ;D
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on December 29, 2008, 04:17:44 PM
This rebate is strange.   Dealers don't seem to know about it.  There was no signage at the dealer ship.  There's no "advertisement" that I can see about it.  Only on the XD forum did I accidentally come across it.

Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: HAWKFISH on January 10, 2009, 08:18:46 AM
hmm sounds like a good deal..  seems like they should be advertising it more..
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: Kilroy on January 10, 2009, 08:48:52 AM
This is often times a directed marketing tool, used to reach specific customer groups.  In effect, paying (via value provided) the consumer to purchase the pistol.  Such schemes are seen annually, to clear factory inventory and generate sales.  The timing and reasons vary, but are driven by the need to stimulate sales.

Lesser known is the "bounty" that certain  manufacturers pay to store employees for each one of that companies pistols sold.  The motivation is to get you to buy THAT pistol, as opposed to what might be best for that customer.

Springfield has some clever folks in their marketing department, although Springfield Inc.'s motto "The Oldest Name In American Firearms" while technically true, is misleading since the company has no connection whatsoever with the original Springfield Armory in Springfield Massachusetts.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: tombogan03884 on January 10, 2009, 02:13:14 PM
This is often times a directed marketing tool, used to reach specific customer groups.  In effect, paying (via value provided) the consumer to purchase the pistol.  Such schemes are seen annually, to clear factory inventory and generate sales.  The timing and reasons vary, but are driven by the need to stimulate sales.

Lesser known is the "bounty" that certain  manufacturers pay to store employees for each one of that companies pistols sold.  The motivation is to get you to buy THAT pistol, as opposed to what might be best for that customer.

Springfield has some clever folks in their marketing department, although Springfield Inc.'s motto "The Oldest Name In American Firearms" while technically true, is misleading since the company has no connection whatsoever with the original Springfield Armory in Springfield Massachusetts.


I think they bought the rights to the name when the Govt armory closed, possibly the equipment as well.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: PegLeg45 on January 10, 2009, 07:25:32 PM
Here ae some more 'special offers' from SA....

http://www.springfield-armory.com/specialoffers.php


I think they bought the rights to the name when the Govt armory closed, possibly the equipment as well.

http://www.springfield-armory.com/aboutus.php

Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: tombogan03884 on January 10, 2009, 08:19:56 PM
Here ae some more 'special offers' from SA....

http://www.springfield-armory.com/specialoffers.php


http://www.springfield-armory.com/aboutus.php



Interesting link, I've been to the site dozens of times and never saw that.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: Big Frank on January 10, 2009, 09:43:05 PM
This is often times a directed marketing tool, used to reach specific customer groups.  In effect, paying (via value provided) the consumer to purchase the pistol.  Such schemes are seen annually, to clear factory inventory and generate sales.  The timing and reasons vary, but are driven by the need to stimulate sales.

Lesser known is the "bounty" that certain  manufacturers pay to store employees for each one of that companies pistols sold.  The motivation is to get you to buy THAT pistol, as opposed to what might be best for that customer.

Springfield has some clever folks in their marketing department, although Springfield Inc.'s motto "The Oldest Name In American Firearms" while technically true, is misleading since the company has no connection whatsoever with the original Springfield Armory in Springfield Massachusetts.



Yeah, but have you ever tried to convince someone who works at a gun store that a private company in Geneseo, Illinois IS NOT the same thing as a long defunct government arsenal in Springfield, Massachusetts that closed 6 years before the private company started? I got into that conversation while talking to a couple "experts" working at Gander Mountain about whether the government ever made "tanker" model Garands. They can find them listed in a book as being made by Springfield Armory, Inc. and think they were government contracts for Uncle Sam.  ::)
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: Kilroy on January 10, 2009, 10:36:07 PM
  Yeah, but have you ever tried to convince someone who works at a gun store...................

Yes.  It's like telling an interesting story to a milk cow.  No matter the point, the light never comes on for them.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: Pathfinder on January 11, 2009, 08:00:39 AM
Yeah, but have you ever tried to convince someone who works at a gun store that a private company in Geneseo, Illinois IS NOT the same thing as a long defunct government arsenal in Springfield, Massachusetts that closed 6 years before the private company started? I got into that conversation while talking to a couple "experts" working at Gander Mountain about whether the government ever made "tanker" model Garands. They can find them listed in a book as being made by Springfield Armory, Inc. and think they were government contracts for Uncle Sam.  ::)

Gander Mountain is just another box store, just like Wally World or Sears. One would think they would get it, but guns are so little of their inventory anymore that I would expect any one clerk to know more about their clothing line than a gun type - or origin. The one here recently moved their powder/primer cage off the main floor and into a "safe" back area, ostensibly due to a "safety" inspection. So now you have to ask them for a specific brand/model and they will go fetch it for you, rather than being able to look through the shelves in the cage and get it yourself.

One fo the other box stores here (we have 3! plus a locally owned Mom & Pop) - Sportsman's - does have the S&W M&P offer on the counter at the gun section. Nice feel to the firearm, and tons of gear - basically the pistol, 4 mags, 2 mag holders, a holster and carrying case all in one deal for $100 less than the Sig 250 I went in to look at (no .45ACP in stock though). Unfortunately, I have property taxes coming due next month, so no-go on the deal. But it looks like a good one.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: VRTexas on January 13, 2009, 02:43:36 PM
This will be a patience building exercise waiting on the rebate items.  I submitted my rebate form back in November 2008 and still have not received the items. BTW, the dealer that I purchased my XD 9 from had the form and filled in the firearm information for me. "Cheaper than dirt" in Fort Worth Texas.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: VRTexas on January 13, 2009, 03:27:40 PM
UPDATE on the rebate saga:
Called Springfield armory customer service today – waiting over 15 minutes for a representative to answer.
Was told that they are still 8 weeks behind, so in addition to original 6 – 8 weeks add an additional 8 weeks. She claimed they have boxes of the rebates that still have not been opened.
I really like my XD9 and looked at a new XDM9, with the same rebate offer. Go figure!
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on January 13, 2009, 09:11:59 PM
UPDATE on the rebate saga:
<sniip> She claimed they have boxes of the rebates that still have not been opened.

So how many did they sell during the rebate period?   Assuming the rebate actually contributed to the decision to buy, then it was VERY successful.

Unfortunately, I didn't know about the rebate until after I made the purchase.   HOWEVER, my next semi-auto will probably be another XD....rebate or not.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: VRTexas on February 05, 2009, 10:34:57 AM
UPDATE on the rebate. I was notified on January 19 via email that SpringField received my rebate form and that it would be another 6-8 weeks.  Well just today, I received the 2 additional magazines and holder in a nice case. Great surprize as I am getting ready to go out to the range today.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on February 05, 2009, 04:08:51 PM
Congratulations VR!

I got my email yesterday, so my magazines should be too far behind.

Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on February 18, 2009, 07:26:17 PM
Got mine today.   So around 2 months from mailing in the rebate form till I got the email, then 2 weeks till they arrived.

My wife was very impressed.......not impressed enough to tell me to go buy another XD....

I'm impressed that they match your s/n and location to which magazines they send you.  Mine being a 9mm in an unrestricted state so I got the 16 rounders.

A great deal.  The pistol, holster, 4 magazines, 2 magazine pouches and a loading tool for one great price.


Now if Walther would only do that.
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: VRTexas on February 19, 2009, 09:22:20 AM
Great news!! I had just called about my $50 rebate from S&W for a .357 model 686 that I purchased last December. My response to my wife when I want another firearm. " You can never have too many guns, just like you can never have too many diamonds ! "
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: Fatman on February 19, 2009, 08:03:34 PM
Got mine today.   So around 2 months from mailing in the rebate form till I got the email, then 2 weeks till they arrived.

My wife was very impressed.......not impressed enough to tell me to go buy another XD....

I'm impressed that they match your s/n and location to which magazines they send you.  Mine being a 9mm in an unrestricted state so I got the 16 rounders.

A great deal.  The pistol, holster, 4 magazines, 2 magazine pouches and a loading tool for one great price.


Now if Walther would only do that.


They sent you mine, but in the wrong caliper.  ;D

Still no word from Springfield...
Title: Re: XD - XDM REBATE - Free Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on February 19, 2009, 08:45:56 PM
Bummer, Fatman.   Maybe they transposed a digit in your serial number.    I think they should have requested more info so they could verify the information.  If you model/caliber didn't match the s/n then they could have asked you to double check.   As it is, if the customer or the data entry person gets a number wrong, there's no error detection, until you get the wrong magazine.   Maybe they figured that was cheaper in the long run.


Hopefully you'll see them soon.