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Rebate Question
I have a Coors Light rebate form for a $10 rebate. Here is what the form says:
Buy: Meat, Salty Snacks, Soda, Bottled Water, Ice, Paper Plates, or Condiments (any brand, any size, minimum purchase price $30). Collect & mail: The original dates register receipt(s) and this form. My question is - do you think Deli Sliced Ham counts as meat? What about Salmon? I'm a vegetarian so it's all "meat" to me, but I don't know if fish is really considered meat. Opinions? TIA!
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Does your receipt say "Ham" or does it say "Deli"?
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The form says "or", right? So you could buy products other than meat, as long as you spent at least $30.
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Yes, but I'm only going to do this if I can use receipts I already have. We don't buy anything on that list regularly except for condiments, and there's no way I have bought $30 worth of those in the past month or so (receipts must be dated before 10/31). I have 1 receipt for deli ham and one for salmon that would put me over the $30.
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