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Old 09-17-2008, 08:40 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
Oh yes, I think I understand.

if a book costs $15 and has 10% rebate, then I can either pat $13.50 using my cedit card or I can all $15 using my Micropay money.

Correct?
Unless it specifically says that the rebate only applies to a credit card payment (this is true normally only for the 50% or 100% rebates), you'll get the rebate no matter how you pay. ie you pay $15, but you'll get $1.50 put back into your Micropay account.
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