What exactly does this mean
Von: - Bobb - (bobb@noemail.123) [Profil]
Datum: 13.10.2009 17:35
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Newsgroup: alt.computer
Datum: 13.10.2009 17:35
Message-ID: <hb26ng$jg$1@news.eternal-september.org>
Newsgroup: alt.computer
I'm buying 2 memory sticks and they are advertised as " $45 - with a " $20 rebate". I hate buying then applying for a rebate, so prior to buying I checked and see THIS: http://www.microcenter.com/rebates/rebate_show.phtml?idB112 "Restrictions: Limit one rebate card per qualifying purchase per unique product. Limit one rebate card per product line per household. Maximum rebate card value $30.00 per submission per household." and then http://corsairmemory.rebateaccess.com/promotion.pxml?p'335 " There is a limit of one (1) redemption per item, per person, household or address. " Not being a rebate lawyer myself, how would you read that? Would I ( being one person) get $40 back ($20 each) - or $20 TOTAL since there is a "limit" of. (1) redemption per item, per address". Or $30 if I put both slips in one envelope, but $40 if I use 2 stamps ?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Alex Clayton (13.10.2009 17:58)
- James D. Andrews (13.10.2009 21:32)
- Alex Clayton (13.10.2009 23:33)
