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- 06-10-2004, 04:07 PM #1Guess WhoGuest
Purchased Sanyo 8200 blue on-line as the Sprint stores near me had none. I
was supposed to get the mail in rebate, and phone delivery was delayed
awaiting the out of stock rebate form. I called back the sales rep and said
deliver the phone and when the forms come in, mail it to me. So it was
"duly" noted on my account to send the phone first and rebate when it
arrives.
True to form, Sprint billed me another 309.00 and change for another
purchased phone, which I received 2 days later. I called them and got the
dupe taken care of, and all was well. But I STILL haven't gotten my rebate
form - it's been about 3 weeks.
I called today and they switched me to a rebate specialist, who told me to
write all the pertinent info on a piece of paper (name , address, sprint
phone #, phone/model brand, purchase price, and email address) with the
packing slip and mail it in. I asked if I should indicate I'm looking for
the rebate and she said the address I'm sending it to is set up for rebates
only and they will know.
This sounds kind of ridiculous, but hey, if it gets me my $150.00 back, then
I'll be happy.
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- 06-10-2004, 04:43 PM #2Røbert M.Guest
Re: Mail in rebate form... anybody get it?
In article <[email protected]>,
"Guess Who" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Purchased Sanyo 8200 blue on-line as the Sprint stores near me had none. I
> was supposed to get the mail in rebate, and phone delivery was delayed
> awaiting the out of stock rebate form. I called back the sales rep and said
> deliver the phone and when the forms come in, mail it to me. So it was
> "duly" noted on my account to send the phone first and rebate when it
> arrives.
>
> True to form, Sprint billed me another 309.00 and change for another
> purchased phone, which I received 2 days later. I called them and got the
> dupe taken care of, and all was well. But I STILL haven't gotten my rebate
> form - it's been about 3 weeks.
>
> I called today and they switched me to a rebate specialist, who told me to
> write all the pertinent info on a piece of paper (name , address, sprint
> phone #, phone/model brand, purchase price, and email address) with the
> packing slip and mail it in. I asked if I should indicate I'm looking for
> the rebate and she said the address I'm sending it to is set up for rebates
> only and they will know.
>
> This sounds kind of ridiculous, but hey, if it gets me my $150.00 back, then
> I'll be happy.
Write to [email protected] apparently they now have more authority
to solve problems than they used to.
- 06-11-2004, 10:56 PM #3Frank HarrisGuest
Re: Mail in rebate form... anybody get it?
I have a mail-in rebate form here (LIT66882) that I picked up at an
Office Depot. Email me a mailing address and I'll mail it to you.
By the way, the form says it has to be mailed by 7/17/04.
--
Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A620
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