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Old 04-16-2009, 02:26 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by Kris777 View Post
I think you can use the word "rebate" for coupons. If you present coupon in the store you will get rebate instantly.
Generally a coupon and a rebate come from different people. The store honors a coupon against the price that is charged and may then possibly forward the coupon to the issuer for a refund.

A rebate is different in that the user must deal with it. The store sells at the normal price and then the user is obligated to send in the rebate to the issuer and receive the refund. The rebate can be a scam with all sorts of rules that must be explicitly followed in order to get the rebate and sometimes it just never comes at all for unexplained reasons. Many people don't even consider a rebate as a break in the price and just ignore it due to the hassle. Originally rebates were used by car manufacturers to allow the dealer to get full credit for cars they had purchased but now it is often a gimmick as seen by the consumer.

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