by Barkley Hound on September 16th, 2009

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Should rebate companies be required to send rebates in a reasonable time period? It is obvious that they currently hold the funds for at least 2 months to make money on the float. I see no reason that it should take longer than 2 weeks for a rebate.

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  • by AndaleTheGreat on September 21st, 2009

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    I wish, but there's nothing legally that says they have to do it faster, and if there was they'd move the banking out of the US.

    I just wanna make it so they can't send you those debit-rebate cards. I've worked in 2 stores since I started seeing those and they only work about 50% of the time.

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