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Originally Posted by cdstewart
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Woah woah woah! Hold on... I think we need to get some clarifications here. The "rebate" you link to is not free money. It's a "rebate" to "rebate" money you have to spend.
Rogers should not be charging anyone money and then making them fill out rebate forms!
If you've already gone through the process, can you please clarify, did the Rogers rep say you would be charged $50, but that you would get a $50 rebate coupon to send in?
Careful! Make sure you weren't charged ANYTHING for this! Make _YOU_ send in a rebate is their way of hoping you won't bother so they can keep your $50.
Here is the pertinent part of Mary's post:
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The $79 upgrade cost of the device, plus the $35 administration fee are being waived. Customers who choose to take advantage of this offer get a $599 phone for $0 with the renewal of a three-year term from the date of the upgrade (For most customers, this will represent a contract extension of seven months or less).
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Note she says the fees will be _waived_ that means you should NOT be charged _anything_.