What is meant by the “purchase date” and “postmark date”?
The “purchase date” is the actual date on which the purchase was made, as printed on your receipt. The purchase date must fall during the specified date range on your rebate coupon. The “postmark date” is the date on which the post office processes and stamps your envelope. You will only qualify for a rebate if your envelope is processed by the post office on or before the specified postmark date.
The “purchase date” is the actual date on which the purchase was made, as printed on your receipt. The purchase date must fall between January 9, 2009 and February 27, 2009. The “postmark date” is the date on which the post office processes and stamps your envelope. You will only qualify for a rebate if your envelope is processed by the post office on or before the specified postmark date.
The “purchase date” is the actual date on which the purchase was made, as printed on your receipt. The purchase date must fall between March 2 April 30, 2009. The “postmark date” is the date on which the post office processes and stamps your envelope. You will only qualify for a rebate if your envelope is processed by the post office on or before May 30, 2009.