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Woodworkers Source rosewood club rebate program

If you’ve shopped at any of our Arizona stores, you’ve probably heard about our in-store loyalty program called the Rosewood Club. It’s our way of helping you enjoy more woodworking by giving you exclusive deals, woodworking clinics, and a rebate credit. 

This is one of the best perks for members – as you rack up purchases with us, we’ll hook you up with a rebate credit. A couple of great improvements to the rebate program just steamed out of port, so I’m going to lay it out right here. 

What Is The Rebate?

$1 spent = 1 point and 1000 points = $50 store credit

Plus, this is in addition to your everyday 10% discount on lumber and supplies. You don’t have to accumulate 1000 points within in a certain time period, either. However, your points accumulation is limited to what you spend on products and services, not sales tax. 

Once you accumulate 1,000 points, you’ll get a $50 store credit that’s good for 90 days. 

No Limitations

Use your credit on anything in store. Lumber tools, or supplies. 
 

Immediate Availability

Good news, your rebate is available the day after you achieve 1000 points. No waiting and wondering when you’ll get your reward.

Don’t feel left in the dark, if you aren’t sure if you have a rebate, anyone in store can look up your points and credits at any time.

Plus, we’ll notify you via email & a fancy postcard on the Friday after you’ve earned a rebate too.

90 Days to Use It

Take action! You’ve got 90 days until it expires, and it goes by faster than you might think. 
 
You’ll get notified with a post card in the mail and an email – but it’s also applied right to your account so you don’t need to bring anything in to redeem it.   

 

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Yep, so as you build more projects we’ll feed the habit (so to speak) with a bit of free money to spend. And you can use it on anything you want in our store like  your next new tool, a few boards for your lumber stash, or routine supplies. Your choice. 

 

 

 

 


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