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I believe you've misunderstood something. This website does not provide any rebate fufillment services; it only offers some technical support/instructions repair and recommendations. I do not understand why you've come here looking for a rebate, and hence that is why i suggested you check with the macMall.
Again, this site has nothign to do with rebate fulfillment. Good Luck
Follow the steps given on the rebate forms. Sometimes stores will have a place where they keep rebates or they may be at the register, just ask. Make copies of everything in case you have to follow-up with the company. If you download a rebate form, be sure to keep a copy on the computer. I make it a habit of scanning my rebate forms, upc, and sales receipts in case I have to email them.
Personally, I have probably used at least 50 rebates. I have had about 5 denied, and about 8 where I had to follow up. As a suggestion, before you purchase something on a rebate, either make sure they are a legit, name brand company (you can get better resolution on any issues) and/or research on the net to make sure that other folks aren't having rebate issues. You definitely take a risk when making purchases on a rebate.
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