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[*DEAD* - Sold Out] Corsair 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 PC6400 TWINX Memory

Anyone know how many Corsair rebates you can send in per household.
I got one last March. Just sent in another this week. And would consider this deal also if I knew the rebate would be honored...
 
Just so you all know, the word on the street with this $35 rebate is that its a visa cash card.. I dont know for sure but thats what everyone says. Same thing that newegg and other sites had as well.
 
Originally posted by: Fallengod
Just so you all know, the word on the street with this $35 rebate is that its a visa cash card.. I dont know for sure but thats what everyone says. Same thing that newegg and other sites had as well.

Yes, it is a card. If you follow the rebate link to pre-register it states it will be in the form of a card.

This Rebate Card offer runs from November 29th, 2008, until November 29th, 2008. Submissions must be postmarked by December 20th, 2008. There is a limit of one (1) redemption per item, per person, household or address. P.O. boxes are not allowed for this offer. Canadian residents will receive their rebate in the form of a check instead of a Rebate Card.


 
Jeez, I already have 10GB myself. This was too good to pass up. 😛
 
I dont like the fact they are givingt hem as visa cards which probably have limitations but..... I guess I do need another kit. Hard to pass up for this price.
 
Make sure and follow all the instructions, including...

"2. Go to corsairmemory.rebateaccess.com and enter the promotion number 20671."
 
Gah! If I had paid attention and known it was for a card, I wouldn't have bothered. IMO that's even worse than a rebate check.
 
Question.

Ive never heard of it happening before but, what does that line on the rebate form about "Limit one rebate per qualifying purchase per unique product. Limit one rebate per product line per household" mean you think?

You dont think they would try to pull some crap for people who picked up two kits from different stores do you? Obviously different offer number and different store but....I dont like that wording heh.

They better not try and deny one of my rebates because I bought a kit on newegg and frys.com.
 
Originally posted by: Fallengod
Question.

Ive never heard of it happening before but, what does that line on the rebate form about "Limit one rebate per qualifying purchase per unique product. Limit one rebate per product line per household" mean you think?

You dont think they would try to pull some crap for people who picked up two kits from different stores do you? Obviously different offer number and different store but....I dont like that wording heh.

They better not try and deny one of my rebates because I bought a kit on newegg and frys.com.


The rebate form covers three "unique products"

  • TW3X4G1600C9DHX G $40.00
    TWIN2X4096-6400C5 $35.00
    VS2GSDS667D2 $20.00


 
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