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[Zip] Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 7000 $158.95 ($108.95 after Philips Cashback) Delivered @ Shavershop eBay

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XZIP15

Original Coupon Deal
It is possible that Philips may deny the cashback under "cross-promotional grounds" or because this is through eBay - do not purchase if you don't want to risk it.

  • The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 7000 is currently retailing for $269.00 (generally RRP is overinflated, but seems to be a new product).
  • Amazon AU and ShaverShop (ebay and website) have discounted the product to $187.00.
  • Applying the XZIP15 via eBay ShaverShop allow you to take this to $158.95.
  • Philips currently offers a $50 cashback on the product (HX3911/42), taking the cost down to $108.95. Cashbacks take 3 – 4 weeks to process once submitted.
  • Professional swindlers can stack discounted eBay gift cards with the XZIP15 coupon to bring the total cost to sub $100.

The Philips Christmas Cash Back page states that it is not valid with any other promotion, and I'm unsure if they will honor eBay purchases. Purchase with caution and be prepared for the cashback to be denied.

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closed Comments

  • I bought a power flosser 7000 a couple months ago; would I be eligible for the cashback? Can't find the start date.

    • +1
      • The Promotion commences at 09:00am AEDT on November 7, 2022 and ends 11:59pm AEDT on December 24, 2022.
      • Ah, shame. Thank you.

  • Why wouldn't they honour ebay purchases? If anything I thought it might be the safer bet since often you get a full price invoice from ebay?

  • Hey just asking but Phillips changed the cashback from $50 to $30. Was it always $30 or did they actually change it from 50 to 30? Thanks

    • I'll be contacting them via WhatsApp tomorrow. OP, do you happen to have a screenshot of the $50 cashback or your redeemed $50 cashback something like that? Many thanks

    • I'm positive it was $50. I don't have screenshots, and because the page is generated through javascript it hasn't been cached by Google or Internet Archive. Dodgy to say the least.

    • When I checked on the date posted above, it said $30.

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