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1. Order the product within the rebate period. |
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2. Keep the order email confirmation. |
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3. Print the rebate form from the website. |
| Step 4. When
you receive the product, cut the original UPC code or other materials required
(sometimes, it may require multiple UPC codes, it usually has to be
original). |
| Step 5.
Fill out the rebate form, pay attention to the rebate instructions. |
| Step 6.
Mail all the required materials before the postmark deadline. Please keep
a copy for the materials you submit, make a record for your own. |
| Step 7.
Wait patiently for the rebate check (usually it takes 6 to 8 weeks to process). |
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| Q: |
How
do I download a rebate form? |
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If
it's a PDF file you must download the free software acrobat reader and install
it Download Acrobat Reader. |
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| Q: |
Why
can't I get the "after rebate" price? |
| A: |
This
is not automatic. You will need to send in the Rebate with proof of purchase
to the manufacturer. Please read rebate restrictions carefully.
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| Q: |
How
to Claim My Rebate? |
| A: |
It's
best to print mail-in offer coupons from our Web site at the time you make
your purchase--just click the rebate download links on the item's product
detail page. Click each coupon to enlarge; if it is not legible when you
first click on it, move your mouse to the lower right-hand corner of the
coupon and click again to enlarge the coupon further. If several coupon
pages are displayed, please make sure you print and fill out all of them.
Most mail-in offers require that you send in the original or a copy of the
UPC barcode; be sure to keep the item's packaging until the coupon arrives.
We carefully check the validity of all mail-in offers listed on the site.
For monetary rebates we display both the price you'll pay for the item and
your final net price after you claim your rebate. If you believe our information
about a mail-in offer is inaccurate, please contact us with as many details
as possible so that we may correct the error. |
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| Q: |
Do
Rebates have expiration dates? |
| A: |
You
will find many mail-in offers at meritline.com, the mail-in-offers will
be a transaction between you and the company initiating the offer. It is
up to you to claim the offer. Terms and conditions of individual offers
vary. In order to qualify for an offer, you must place your order by the
date specified. |
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| Q: |
How long does it take to receive my rebate? |
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A:
This varies by manufacturer. However, most rebate checks will arrive within
6-8 weeks. All rebate forms should include a timeframe, usually within the
small print. |
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| Q: |
Whom do I contact if I have not received my rebate? |
A: |
Use
the manufacturer's 800 number or website listed on the rebate form. |
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| Q: |
Do rebates have expiration dates? |
| A: |
Yes,
most rebates do expire. The rebate form should have all expiration information
on it, including the date by which your rebate should be postmarked. |
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| Q: |
What do I need to send with my rebate form? |
| A: |
The
rebate form will have a list of what you need to include, but standard procedures
are to include the receipt (proof of purchase), serial number or UPC code,
and completed form. |
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| Q: |
Do I have to submit my original receipt, or can it be a copy? |
| A: |
This
varies by manufacturer. Most will accept a copy of the receipt, but the
rebate form will indicate which is required. In either case, be sure to
make copies of everything you send for your records. |
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| Q: |
Can I submit a copy of the rebate form if I mess up on the original? |
| A: |
Most
manufacturers will accept copies of the form. However, you need to read
the small print on the form for verification before sending in a copy. |
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| Q: |
Do the manufacturers sell my information to third parties for the purpose
of solicitation? |
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Some
manufacturers do. Be sure to read the fine print on the form. Some will
give you the option of checking a box to keep your name from becoming public
information. Others will include disclaimers stating their business practices.
If you have questions about a specific manufacturer, call the number provided
on the form. |
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| Q: |
What is a postmark date? |
| A: |
All rebates have an expiry date. Usually the postmark date is 2-4 weeks
after that The rebate form should have all expiration information on it,
including the date by which your rebate must be mailed by (i.e. postmarked). |
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