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Bought a promotional(I Pad) version from Verizon.. $100.00 out of pocket.
Get $100.00 back on a card.
I got the card and put it away for a rainy day.
Little did I know it had a expiration date, and yes it's expired !!
I have sent E- Mail's and talked to a representative .. And a Supervisor..
They all told me there was nothing they can do, knowing it had the full balance on the card, I said how much$& are you collecting from people that have expired cards. He said that was none of MY business . I then said I wish I would have known this before I just renewed my contract with them !!!!
So ..
Verizon
You make how much daily, and can't make this rig
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Did you call the rebate company? Their number is on the back of the card. It is not Verizon that issues the rebates, it is a 3rd party. Citi, to be exact. Verizon cannot do anything to help you but the rebate company might.
Also know that the rebate company is a for profit organization which means the make their money on unused/expired balances and rebates that aren't even claimed. The last that I heard was that less than 50% of rebates are claimed. That means over 50% of people who are eligible for a rebate do not bother sending it in.
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Why would they replace your card when you were the one who let it expire? I don't see how Verizon is at fault here.
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Did you call the rebate company? Their number is on the back of the card. It is not Verizon that issues the rebates, it is a 3rd party. Citi, to be exact. Verizon cannot do anything to help you but the rebate company might.
Also know that the rebate company is a for profit organization which means the make their money on unused/expired balances and rebates that aren't even claimed. The last that I heard was that less than 50% of rebates are claimed. That means over 50% of people who are eligible for a rebate do not bother sending it in.
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Yes. I did call them !
Talked to several people there.
I didn't realize that it expired that quick.
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I didn't realize it expired so quick.
So much for keeping it for a rainy day.
It's money owed to me !