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Rats, that's what I was afraid of!
Seriously, though, thank you steve_dave, that is exactly the type of info that I was looking for (although obviously I was hoping for a different answer). ![]() If no one else has had any contrary experience or knowledge regarding the sticker vs. enclosed rebate form (anyone, anyone...?), then my follow up question to anyone who might know is: Can you call/contact Paramount and request that a rebate form be mailed to you? And, if so, does anybody have the contact number or info? I tried looking for a number on the Paramount site but couldn't find one. I have read on other threads that people could do this with other studios (I think Buena Vista was an example) if their blu-ray didn't come with a coupon. I would think I would still be eligible for the rebate even if mine doesn't have the sticker since the rebate was announced in August or September of 2008, I think, well in advance of when I purchased and the promo didn't seem to be restricted to certain versions. If it's not possible to get a rebate form mailed to me, then I guess I can see if BB will allow me to swap copies. And if that doesn't work, well, I only paid $9.99 on BF anyway, so that not a big deal, although if I can take part in the rebate I would like to. Thanks again, all. |
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Hi, KennedyZL,
There are a number of titles that offer rebates (usually $10) to people who already have the DVD version and are upgrading to the blu-ray version. To claim the rebates you usually have to submit (1) an original rebate coupon that comes with either the DVD or the blu-ray version, depending on the title, (2) the UPC codes or some proof of purchase from both the DVD and blu-ray cases, and (3) a copy of the receipt. There is a list of titles that have such rebates on this thread by Qwiksand in the Hot Deals forum: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=117105 Some have expired, others are still good. My post was in regard to the original Transformers movie (not the 2nd one, RotF). Apparently that one did have a $10 rebate for people who upgraded, but my copy didn't come with a sticker indicating there was a rebate inside so I didn't know about it until I recently read the thread I linked to above and saw it on the list. Another member, jdmac26, was kind enough to send me the rebate coupon that came with his blu-ray copy so that I could claim the rebate (I have both the blu-ray and DVD versions of the movie). |
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Mine had the rebate
I bought my copy on black Friday at Walmart with no sticker on the front, and it DID have the rebate inside. The rebate applies to those with the HDDVD also, which is the case for me. I only paid $10 for Transformers and Braveheart and I get the $10 rebate for both, so I'm getting them for free except for the tax I paid. |
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thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Transformers Blu-ray rebate issue? | Blu-ray Movies - North America | DJ_Mo | 30 | 09-13-2008 04:58 AM |
Rebate question | Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology | wormraper | 5 | 02-25-2008 08:07 PM |
Rebate Question | Blu-ray Movies - North America | Aaron | 8 | 03-19-2007 04:35 AM |
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