Just a tip, years ago I did a FAR Peachtree and used a good email address on the rebate for notification. Sage software (peachtree makers) taught me how stupid I was to do this. To this day they still send me spam, even after 3 phone calls to their support to take me off their list. They just don't care. Fair warning do NOT use an email address you care about on the rebate the WILL spam you.
Nightrush
Geeky member
posted: Sep. 4, 2009 @ 7:17a
elist said: Just a tip, years ago I did a FAR Peachtree and used a good email address on the rebate for notification. Sage software (peachtree makers) taught me how stupid I was to do this. To this day they still send me spam, even after 3 phone calls to their support to take me off their list. They just don't care. Fair warning do NOT use an email address you care about on the rebate the WILL spam you.
I get the same 3 emails when they send them out.. i had to learn the had way
and i can not get off the list
lync
Member
posted: Sep. 4, 2009 @ 9:33a
Is there any way to put them on a spam list, so they can't send any email to my inbox? This is the first time I did this deal and I used my active email account...(
Using NYC zip the Browse by Category list on right shows only 1 Computer Software in circular and its NIS Netbook on a USB stick. When I use my zip (VT) the list on the right shows there are 7 software products in the circular and Peachtree Pro is one of them. So, that's an easy way to know if its in your area. It is the same rebate as last week (09-89085), valid for purchases through 9-14.
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