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If you use the same email and street address for both you will potentially get one denied, and chances are it will be the $60. There is a track record of this. These offers are not stackable per Kaspersky. Caveat Emptor!
Also expect to wait at least 6 months or more for your rebate. Kaspersky is notoriously for slow when it comes to issueing rebates!
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New $60 rebate (good 11/25/2009 through 12/03/2009): Link
Message edited by: george2001 on 2009-11-25 12:16:51 CST
Thanks alot. Saw this at Frys and only thought the $60 rebate was the only one. The extra 25 is icing on the cake. I have a Kaspersky 6 install disk. Does anyone know if this will qualify as an upgrade or is that version too old?
Be very careful with the upgrade rebate ($25). The $60 rebate specifically states that it cannot be combined with other offers. A FW member (Atilla) mentioned in the previous Kaspersky tread that he/she contacted myrebateonline.com about whether Kaspersky purchased from Frys is eligible for the two rebates and was told the following:
"Dear Customer, This email is in response to your inquiry or call to MyRebateOnline.com. The rebate form for offer 4000564 (I would assume that the same is true about the current offer as well) states that it is not combinable with any other offer. You will only qualify for one of the two rebates. Thank you for filing your rebate at MyRebateOnline.com.
Regards,
MyRebateOnline Special Services
NOTE: Please do no reply to this message as your reply will not receive prompt attention"
effxs said:Thanks alot. Saw this at Frys and only thought the $60 rebate was the only one. The extra 25 is icing on the cake. I have a Kaspersky 6 install disk. Does anyone know if this will qualify as an upgrade or is that version too old?
NeoTheOne said:effxs said:Thanks alot. Saw this at Frys and only thought the $60 rebate was the only one. The extra 25 is icing on the cake. I have a Kaspersky 6 install disk. Does anyone know if this will qualify as an upgrade or is that version too old?
NeoTheOne said:Be very careful with the upgrade rebate ($25). The $60 rebate specifically states that it cannot be combined with other offers. A FW member (Atilla) mentioned in the previous Kaspersky tread that he/she contacted myrebateonline.com about whether Kaspersky purchased from Frys is eligible for the two rebates and was told the following: First of all, it is stupid to contact the rebate company and ask questions like that because OF COURSE they are going to say it won't work.
What I would do is mail the $60 form first and let it get processed and show up as valid (or wait until just before the mailing deadline if they have not processed the first one yet). Then mail the $25. Worst case they reject that. What you don't want to happen is for the $25 to be accepted and the $60 to be rejected.
billrubin said:First of all, it is stupid to contact the rebate company and ask questions like that because OF COURSE they are going to say it won't work.
What I would do is mail the $60 form first and let it get processed and show up as valid (or wait until just before the mailing deadline if they have not processed the first one yet). Then mail the $25. Worst case they reject that. What you don't want to happen is for the $25 to be accepted and the $60 to be rejected.
You are right, it is always stupid to contact the rebate company and ask them questions about a particular rebate offer in order to decide whether to buy a product or not. What do they know anyway?
NeoTheOne said:You are right, it is always stupid to contact the rebate company and ask them questions about a particular rebate offer in order to decide whether to buy a product or not. What do they know anyway?It is stupid to ask them if you can combine an advertised and unadvertised rebate in order to make $25 on your purchase (what are they going to say???? Sure, please make money buying the product). It's not like there was any question that this was going to be free with the advertised $60 rebate.
billrubin said:ebytes said:Possibly MAKE $25 with upgrade rebate:
$25MIR Valid 09/01/09-12/31/10(Upgrade; YMMV)I can't believe they screwed up the formatting on this form and it prints on two pages!
I wonder if it would confuse them if you used two-sided printing...
Thanks OP...my current K.I.S. 9.0 is expiring in a few months. I'd prefer an Amazon deal since there's no tax for me, but this will definately do if no Amazon deal shows up soon.
Message edited by: george2001 on 2009-10-21 16:41:59 CDT
You must provide proof of previous ownership by enclosing ONE of the following in order to qualify for the rebate: Page 1 from a competitor’s manual or a previous version of Kaspersky’s manual or a photocopy of the install disk.
But what is "a photocopy of the install disk"? How?
lakeqian said:You must provide proof of previous ownership by enclosing ONE of the following in order to qualify for the rebate: Page 1 from a competitor’s manual or a previous version of Kaspersky’s manual or a photocopy of the install disk.
But what is "a photocopy of the install disk"? How?
Just photocopy the front of the install disk. DO NOT mail the original install disk.
lakeqian said:But what is "a photocopy of the install disk"? How?You make a photocopy of the other product's CD, or you scan it and print the image. What is difficult to understand? I could see if it just said to send a "copy", but this is very clear.
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