Standard Timeframe for Advil Rebate Claims
Advil rebates, typically offered through manufacturer promotions like those from Pfizer or Haleon (its current owner), require claims within 30 to 60 days of purchase. Most programs specify submitting receipts and UPC codes no later than 45 days after the qualifying buy date, with some extending to 90 days for mail-in options.[1]
How Rebate Deadlines Are Set
Deadlines appear on the rebate form, website, or packaging insert. For example, current Advil Dual Action or PM rebates via apps like Fetch or Ibotta often enforce a 30-day window from purchase to scan/submit, while traditional mail-in claims from Advil.com allow up to 60 days post-purchase plus mailing time (postmark deadline).[1][2] Check the specific promotion's terms, as they vary by product and retailer.
What Happens If You Miss the Deadline
Claims are rejected if submitted late; no extensions are granted. Save receipts immediately and note the exact end date printed on the form. Some programs, like those through Coupons.com, auto-track via app but still cut off after 30-45 days.[2]
Where to Find Current Rebate Details
Visit Haleon's official rebate page at advil.com/rebates or retailer sites like Walgreens or CVS for active offers. Apps like Receipt Hog or ReceiptPal mirror these timelines but process digitally faster. Always verify the promo's fine print for your batch.[1][3]
[1]: Advil.com Rebates
[2]: Ibotta Advil Offers
[3]: Haleon Consumer Promotions