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Post by JR on Mar 16, 2014 13:10:32 GMT -5
Will tell you this story and you'll laugh your butt off but I saved a ton of money doing this. All the new energy saving light bulbs you buy now with the they last 7 years BS warranty on the package? Never happen but if you call the toll free number on the package and tell them the bulb went out and it's only 6 years, 364 days 11 hours 59 minutes, and 59 seconds old they will send you free replacement coupons! Yep! During the bad ice weather and the electricity going on and off it makes these bulbs go bad. Screw them out. If you keep one package you'll have barcode, if you don't bulb has code number on it. I buy all GE bulbs now, Sylvania will do the same but they are cheap jerks and send you coupons for one single bulb, but not GE! So over the last few months when a bulb goes out, I pile them up and make one call to GE (can get 800 number off the net). I got 5 bulbs out including 2 of the high dollar ceiling fan light bulbs. Call them up, nice people in 5 days I get six $8 coupons for a free package of bulbs up to $8 and two $10 coupons for the same. Now the coupons are good for only one package, it doesn't matter if the package is one bulb or 50, one package. If the package is say $9 you pay the difference plus tax. You pay the tax any way. I use 60W bulbs and a 75W and 100W in a place or two. These bulbs are expensive and old regular bulbs are being phased out. I have a ceiling fan with 2 to 3 light bulbs in every room and they have a different smaller screw in base and the things are around $5 a piece. So before my granddaughter's softball game yesterday we went early to wally world, they sell GE but not much Sylvania. Got 4 packages of ceiling fan bulbs 2 to a pack, each $6.96 each, and get this for whatever reason WalMart had 10 packs, yes 10 packs of regular 60W light bulbs regularly $18 a pack marked down to $8 a pack! I get 4 of them with the rest of my coupons. I come home with 48 light bulbs that I paid less than $5 tax on! The lady at the counter couldn't help it she finally asked me how I got all these coupons for free packages of bulbs? I picked up one of the packs and let her look at the 7 year warranty and the toll free number and told her that's how. A guy next to me said "they actually honor that warranty and it's not a bunch of BS?" I told him to ask the lady how many coupons I just cashed in and she looked at him and said $68 worth! I also have 2 sylvainia $5 coupons left and 3 more burnt out sylvaina bulbs on my desk! Going to call those cheap jerks back tomorrow. I know Home Depot sells Sylvania. I'm never going to buy a light bulb again! BTW on the average these bulbs with normal use will last about 2 years, they'll wake up and see this and the 7 year fun will be gone so ya better hurry if a bulb goes out and get your coupons and start stock piling like I do! JR
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Post by spandi on Mar 16, 2014 13:37:00 GMT -5
You know I'm still waiting until they come out with LED's for the home, so I can swap them out like my scoot!
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Post by ltdhpp on Mar 16, 2014 19:49:48 GMT -5
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Post by JR on Mar 17, 2014 8:52:31 GMT -5
These are the two type bulbs I use:
I just called Slyvania this morning and I got a friendly lady and she said they would be sending me another $20 coupon for bulbs.
JR
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Post by spandi on Mar 17, 2014 11:16:53 GMT -5
It figures....I wonder if they come with coupons too?
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Post by rockinez on Mar 20, 2014 16:59:33 GMT -5
I love the idea of calling companies on products they know will never make the warrantee.
I have been working with LEDs at work. What I learned, I can talk about. None of the foreign LEDs last 9000 hours (1 year +), much less the 10,000 to 100,000 hours they advertise. The "Major Brand" companies that provide stop lights have also been scammed. How many street lights do you see with half the LEDs not working? in San Diego it is about 50%. They settled out of court for replacement costs.
It is possible to get 10,000 hours on an LED on paper. It turns out the flawed mfg process the companies use, make LEDs less useful than florescent lights. Took my company a year and $100k to learn the bitter facts. LEDs are not ready for prime time due to bad manufacturing processes. They are diodes, and the doping process is critical. Not many companies can pull off this level of quality control.
They will get better, but right now the real long life, inexpensive light source is still florescent. Florescent is useless on a vehicle for the most part, so we are still stuck with short life LEDs or the old style bulbs.
It is less expensive to replace the old style bulbs, and they do burn bright until the end of life. LEDs get dimmer before they fail.
Give LEDs a year or two, and then only buy known name brands. Quality control is the difference. Only large know companies have good quality control processes. JMHO doc
Thumb typed from my Android in several segments... sorry it is fragmented not going to be pretty. Typing only at stops. Currently at Palomar Mountain Observatory with other scooter nuts.
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Post by Jarlaxle on Mar 21, 2014 13:38:16 GMT -5
LED 12v lights work very well. My company has been using them on trucks & trailers for at least eight years...and we have never replaced one for any reason other than physical damage. (Even then, it often still worked.)
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