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December 12, 2013 12:04:42 PM

Hi guys,

I've never sent any mail let alone a mail in rebate, I have two mail-in rebates completely filled with UPC code, I can't figure out the service to use for it?

How should I mail it the the address? Envelope? Package? Do I have to go to the post office or can I drop it in the mail box? How do I choose the option of confirm delivery so that I know they got it?

Most important, what service do I use? USPS, UPS, FEDEX?

Please help as i need to send this today.

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December 12, 2013 12:19:19 PM

I usually just put all of the required documents in a large enough envelope and send via the Post Office to the rebate address. While you may hear all sorts of horror stories about missing/dorked up rebate submissions, I have never had a rebate issue as long as everything required was submitted per the rebate offer.

I see no need to add the extra expense of using UPS or FEDEX. Just plain ol' USPS (I usually use Priority Mail) does the trick.
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December 12, 2013 12:21:29 PM

Thanks so much guys, I guess I'll go with USPS, should I use confirm delivery option?
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December 12, 2013 12:28:09 PM

Sure, if it will make you feel better. In all likelihood, it will have no bearing on any "missing rebate" claims though. Just so you are aware.

Good luck!
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December 12, 2013 1:36:04 PM

COLGeek said:
Sure, if it will make you feel better. In all likelihood, it will have no bearing on any "missing rebate" claims though. Just so you are aware.

Good luck!


Thanks so much for your advice. I just went and posted, didn't take confirmation, two rebates, total $50, hope I get it. Can you help me with my other issue as well? : ))

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1926016/issues-h...

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