1. Contact your service provider and order Showtime today! 2. Collect three months of original bills that indicate your Showtime subscription from your service provider. 3. Get your Rebate Form*: Complete the entry fields below and select the Print button. *Writing your name, address and phone number on a 3" x 5" card also qualifies as a Rebate Form. 4. Mail your three months of original bills and Rebate Form to:
Showtime $25 Rebate Offer Dept. A P.O. Box 430796 El Paso, TX 88543-0796
This should work with the Direct TV promo of 3 free months of movie channels too! So not only were they free for 3 months- your getting paid $25... gotta luv it!
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NOTE: This might be combinable with the previous offer which was pushed until now end of March... Different Address, different offer
* $25 Rebate Offer from Showtime is available to new Showtime subscribers only. To receive your $25 Rebate from Showtime, print your name, address and phone number on a 3x5 card and mail the card along with three months of original cable bills indicating your SHOWTIME subscription and dated between 2/1/07 and 3/31/08, to: SHOWTIME Rebate Offer, P.O. Box 1222, Department TBA, Grand Rapids, MN 55745-1222. Your response must be postmarked by 4/14/08 and received by 4/28/08. This offer expires on 12/31/07. This offer cannot be combined with any other SHOWTIME promotional offer and there is a limit of one SHOWTIME promotional offer per household in any 12-month period. Your $25 Rebate from Showtime will be mailed to you within 8-10 weeks after the receipt of your valid submission of the aforementioned documents. Please keep a copy of all documents for your files. This offer is executed and administered solely by SHOWTIME NETWORKS INC. and the offer is good while supplies last.
Message edited by: rsuaver on 2008-04-02 23:26:08 CDT
Showtime series like the Tudors and Californication are the kind of high value production HBO used to do before canceling the good stuff to save money.
As an aside, I ran through one of these rebates about a 18 months ago and Showtime customer service was great. Paperwork got lost, there was a problem with accepting online bills as opposed to "original" bills but they got it all figured out in one phone call. Qutie helpful & friendly. I was seriously surprised!
Showtime series like the Tudors and Californication are the kind of high value production HBO used to do before canceling the good stuff to save money.
Having been around for a couple of centuries now, I can tell you, these things run in cycles. Same for brand names in electronics (Pioneer,Onkyo, even Sony)a company turns out superior stuff with integrity,commitment,and leading edge creativity, then seems to rest on it's laurels while one of the other concerns takes the baton. And then it all goes round again.
Still, HBO and Sony are, and remain, the gods of Mt. Olympus. Of all the money I spend on a monthly basis, I actually love to pay my HBO bill - seriously - it makes me fell like a "patron of the arts".
Thanks, OP I don't mind savin a few bucks on mah Showtime
Yup! Except for the Sopranos (after taking a 2 year break!) HBO pretty much cancels all its series before completing them- makes you not want to get invested in watching anything new they make.
khorne55 said:"Rebate available to new Showtime subscribers only"
i don't see how they can know if you are a new subscriber...
I don't think it would be very difficult for them to check at all, however, I don't think they bother.
I did one of these offers for Starz a year ago or so when I had already been a subscriber for quite a while. The rebate went through without a hitch. No gaurantee of course, but its just a small bit of your time and a stamp on the line.
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