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tr6scott

join:2002-03-23
Oxford, MI

So is that just for New York residents?

Seems to be from reading the link.
1 down 49 to go?


woody7
Premium
join:2000-10-13
Torrance, CA

wheres all the Telco fanboyz saying that they are going to have to hike rates to pay for this, you know who you are
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djrobx

join:2000-05-31
Valencia, CA
kudos:1

Good for NY. Those visa cards and their 3 month expiration dates were the worst. Hopefully CA will get on this bandwagon too.
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Steve
I know your IP address
Consultant
join:2001-03-10
Yorba Linda, CA
kudos:5

Verizon Wireless does the same rebate scam; not good enough to rely on some people not cashing in their rebates, but they get the extra bonus of people not using the last $4.74 (or whatever) left on the card.

It's almost false advertising, and I nearly bailed on a transaction because of this nonsense, but decided that I'll simply find a way to use it all.

Steve
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Stephen J. Friedl | Unix Wizard | Microsoft Security MVP | Orange County, California USA | my web site



Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02
kudos:30

reply to djrobx
Wasn't there a lawsuit in California over this?


sharksfan3
Premium
join:2004-02-16
Hyde Park, NY

reply to Steve

said by Steve:

Verizon Wireless does the same rebate scam; not good enough to rely on some people not cashing in their rebates, but they get the extra bonus of people not using the last $4.74 (or whatever) left on the card.
My entire $50 card went to pay part of my AT&T bill

It is a crappy practice though. I'd be willing to bet that AT&T receives a cut of the merchant transaction fees.


CurGeorge8

join:2005-05-02
South Park, PA

reply to Steve

said by Steve:

Verizon Wireless does the same rebate scam; not good enough to rely on some people not cashing in their rebates, but they get the extra bonus of people not using the last $4.74 (or whatever) left on the card.

It's almost false advertising, and I nearly bailed on a transaction because of this nonsense, but decided that I'll simply find a way to use it all.

Steve
The Verizon cards allow you to draw cash from them at your bank .....


Steve
I know your IP address
Consultant
join:2001-03-10
Yorba Linda, CA
kudos:5

They told me explicitly that I could not do this; we'll find out when it arrives.



stevek1949
We're not in Kansas anymore

join:2002-11-13
Virginia Beach, VA
Reviews:
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said by Steve:

They told me explicitly that I could not do this; we'll find out when it arrives.
The details from Verizon are as follows:

"Effective September 2, 2008, Verizon Wireless branded Prepaid VISA cards will replace Rebate Checks for all mail-in rebates, offering customers more choices to access rebate funds. Customers will have the option of spending their rebate card immediately, redeeming for cash, completing a bank transfer or requesting a paper check. Customers will also have the ability to track the status of their rebate by visiting www.verizonwireless.com/rebates or by calling Parago (800) 457-0864. Customers can check the balance of their cards by visiting www.verizonwireless.com/rebates, emailing VZWrebate@citiprepaid.com/rebates, text messaging BAL to #VZWR (8997) or by calling Citi (877) 899-8980. The rebate card may take up to 6 weeks to process."

This new rebate format will allow customers to use their rebate money immediately without a taking a trip to the bank. The drawback is that if you prefer a check you will have to put in a special request; also, Verizon has stated that they will not be responsible for rebate cards lost or stolen in the shipping process.


morbo
Complete Your Transaction

join:2002-01-22
00000

reply to sharksfan3
i donated the value of my AT&T rebate card i received several years ago to the EFF. since that time, i've been able to stop using all their services.

go team.


xirian
Premium
join:2003-01-26
Beacon, NY
kudos:1

reply to Steve

said by Steve:

They told me explicitly that I could not do this; we'll find out when it arrives.
I found out when I signed up on the rebate card's website to check the balance there is an option to transfer it to a bank account on the page. Unforunately, I had already used it once, and you must do a transfer for the full funds, you can't do the transfer once you've made any purchases with it.


Radio Active
My pappy's a pistol
Premium
join:2003-01-31
Fullerton, CA

reply to djrobx
Wifeypoo and I were due two $50 cards. Never got them, called and got creditted $100.00 to our account.

We're not with AT&T any longer. Since the takeover/merger, there were just too many billing issues, so we dropped them and to VZW. Smooth sailing so far... (knock on wood)
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I don't sleep... I wait.


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