GolfR
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This was the first time that I used a Remington rebate and I will say that it was a pain in the butt to cut all the UPCs out!
This was the first time that I used a Remington rebate and I will say that it was a pain in the butt to cut all the UPCs out!
I sent mine out today in a 6x9 envelope. I had 40 UPC labels so I put them all in a ziplock sandwich bag. I asked for it to be mailed priority but the woman at the PO said if I didn't need insurance she could just mail it first class and give me a tracking # so I did that. Cost me $2 and change.
I sent mine out today in a 6x9 envelope. I had 40 UPC labels so I put them all in a ziplock sandwich bag. I asked for it to be mailed priority but the woman at the PO said if I didn't need insurance she could just mail it first class and give me a tracking # so I did that. Cost me $2 and change.
Just curious what kind of rebate doesn't required the actual cut out of the UPCs?
If you got the rebate check in hand eventually, it's worth it.
About 30-45 mins worth of preping and mailing the rebate for $200 max, seems fair
You are right, I shouldn't complain but that doesn't stop me Damn first world problems....
Hahhahah you're right! Sometimes it's good to have first world problem such as debating which guns to bring to the range, how many thousand of rounds I am gonna buy.....
I sent mine out today in a 6x9 envelope. I had 40 UPC labels so I put them all in a ziplock sandwich bag. I asked for it to be mailed priority but the woman at the PO said if I didn't need insurance she could just mail it first class and give me a tracking # so I did that. Cost me $2 and change.
The rebate form specified upc's to be taped to paper. Hopefully they don't give you a hard time.
I printed out this form for my rebate. Didn't see anything on there about taping the UPC codes to a sheet of paper??
I printed out this form for my rebate. Didn't see anything on there about taping the UPC codes to a sheet of paper??
It says it right there on line 2, and they have a picture with sample written over it. Include receipt. Include original UPC. If you don't include them they won't honor it. You could just but it online, cancel it and still send in the rebate or you could have multiple people submit the same receipt otherwise.
I sent the UPCs in. My question was in reference to the people saying that the UPCs had to be taped to a sheet of paper when mailed in.