I just transfered from Sprint to T-Mobile. When I recieved my mail-in rebate form, there wasn't enough boxes to put my whole address in! I was pretty shocked. The boxes continue to the "Apt/Suite" but I am afraid if I write over that then I won't qualify for the rebate. What should I do? And...
I got two $50 att rebate cards that expired in January. Att hadn't sent them to me until mid-way through January and I hadn't noticed the expiration date in the fine print. I called the toll-free number on the back, but they flat out refused to issue a new card or change the expiration date...
I recently bought a new Lexus, my brother in law works for Toyota, where you can submit for a rebate on behalf of family members. He rec'd a check but no taxes were taken out..Will he be taxed on this amount? Just want to clarify so I am not short changing him
A friend of mine did a mail in rebate for sprint and received a rebate check for about $200 when it was suppose to be $100. It is a real check from Sprint. Do you think they will find out the mistake that they made when my friend deposits the check into his account? Since Sprint is a big company...