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macroman said: what? out of stock already? did they only had 10 copies to sell?
Since this also qualifies for the upgrade rebate (if you haven't done it before)...it turns into a MM...which, of course, increases the demand.
namcongtu
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 26, 2012 @ 10:42a
the other forum pointed out that there is another $25 upgrade rebate required same upc number, so you are making money here but it's oos anyway
labboypro
Ancient Member
posted: Jun. 26, 2012 @ 12:05p
respdoc said: Since this also qualifies for the upgrade rebate (if you haven't done it before)...it turns into a MM...which, of course, increases the demand.
May not be a slam dunk...
From the $25 UPGRADE requirements-- "the original UPC code(s) from the eligible product(s) purchased."
From the $35 rebate requirements-- "Cut out and enclose the ORIGINAL UPC code from the product packaging"
I understand the common "Proof of purchase" on one of the inside flaps (Norton does this, I don't know about Kaspersky specifically), but "UPC" is a very specific thing, and I can't imagine there being _2_ UPC's on the product. It's probably worth a stamp... and then if denied, you can always send them a PDF of the UPC as "proof."
labboypro said: respdoc said: Since this also qualifies for the upgrade rebate (if you haven't done it before)...it turns into a MM...which, of course, increases the demand.
May not be a slam dunk...
From the $25 UPGRADE requirements-- "the original UPC code(s) from the eligible product(s) purchased."
From the $35 rebate requirements-- "Cut out and enclose the ORIGINAL UPC code from the product packaging"
I understand the common "Proof of purchase" on one of the inside flaps (Norton does this, I don't know about Kaspersky specifically), but "UPC" is a very specific thing, and I can't imagine there being _2_ UPC's on the product. It's probably worth a stamp... and then if denied, you can always send them a PDF of the UPC as "proof."
I know I replied to you "over there"...but basically fill out the rebate form..and you'll see it on the submit instructions....I've done these more times than I can count..I never had an issue.
jedablack
Member
posted: Jun. 26, 2012 @ 12:13p
Back in stock
labboypro
Ancient Member
posted: Jun. 26, 2012 @ 12:22p
respdoc said: I know I replied to you "over there"...but basically fill out the rebate form..and you'll see it on the submit instructions....I've done these more times than I can count..I never had an issue.
I'm just not seeing it. See attached PDF. This is my rebate submission form after following the online pre-registration link. I've redacted my personal info and highlighted the several places where it clearly indicates ORIGINAL UPC. What am I missing?
labboypro said: I'm just not seeing it. See attached PDF. This is my rebate submission form after following the online pre-registration link. I've redacted my personal info and highlighted the several places where it clearly indicates ORIGINAL UPC. What am I missing?
It does look like they cut and pasted the wrong terms for this one. Given a person could not qualify for both (since the package only has one UPC), it just looks like a wording error on their part.
I've never had a problem with Kasp. rebates, so my suggestion would be to send a copy of the UPC since it's only a 45 cent gamble.
Tacoma99
Senior Member - 6K
posted: Jun. 26, 2012 @ 1:03p
respdoc said: labboypro said: I'm just not seeing it. See attached PDF. This is my rebate submission form after following the online pre-registration link. I've redacted my personal info and highlighted the several places where it clearly indicates ORIGINAL UPC. What am I missing?
It does look like they cut and pasted the wrong terms for this one. Given a person could not qualify for both (since the package only has one UPC), it just looks like a wording error on their part.
I've never had a problem with Kasp. rebates, so my suggestion would be to send a copy of the UPC since it's only a 45 cent gamble.
I've probably done about 30 of these Kaspersky offers over the yrs. and also never had a problem. Still pays to keep copies of all.
labboypro
Ancient Member
posted: Jun. 26, 2012 @ 1:39p
Tacoma99 said: I've probably done about 30 of these Kaspersky offers over the yrs. and also never had a problem. Still pays to keep copies of all.
As have I, and none have ever asked for original UPC on the upgrade rebate. I agree, this is probably a typo, but it's also in black and white if they want to balk at payment.
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