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I have been researching the evga step up and I can't find the answer to this. If i collect a mail in rebate on a graphics card will I still be able to use the step up program? There are rumors of the 9900gtx and gt in july and I was interested. Your help would be great thanks.
 

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Yes.

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Yes you can do it, but they will most likely deduct the rebate amount:
 
link:
http://www.evga.com/stepup/default.asp?switch=3
quote:
" Q: How much is Step-Up?
A: The Step-Up™ Program is free; you are required to pay the difference between your original invoice price, less any applicable rebates, and the price of the new card, plus any applicable tax and shipping. The program itself has no cost associated with it.  
 
Example:
 
EVGA e-GeForceFX 5700Ultra $219.99  
Retail Priced e-GeForceFX 5200* -$99.99  
   
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Total $120.00
+ Tax & Shipping  
 
*Original invoice price less any applicable rebate"

 


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thanks for the help

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Although, when I did it, they counted the price before rebate. Best to call customer support and and see.


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