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BEWARE of Kingston REBATES! October 30, 2005 prodesma (San Francisco, CA United States) 15 out of 19 found this review helpful
Beware of KINGSTON rebates! Of course, I hope your experience would differ, if you were to buy Kingston product(s), but mine was terrible. I bought a Kingston CompactFlash card that offered a $50 mail-in rebate. I promptly (as in, the day AFTER I received the item delivery) went to photocopy my rebate certificate and UPC code and sales receipt; then sent it all on its merry way. Yes, I was well within the rebate period, both for the purchase AND for the postmark date. My purchase was a valid retailer (think HUGE online e-tailer). The rebate REQUIRED sending THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL UPC label, which was like the entire outside package for my CF card, about the size of 1 business cards when flattened. No problem. About TWO MONTHS later, I get a letter saying "your rebate request was denied because you failed to furnish the appropriate ORIGINAL UPC code as required by the rebate offer." Well, now WHAT? I can't RE-SEND the original (it was already in their possession). I called, and they insisted on repeating what the letter said. I re-sent my PHOTOCOPIES and they said a photocopy is invalid proof of purchase. After another 6 weeks of pursuing this, I figured this is their scam. They simply wouldn't honor the rebate. And without the ORIGINAL UPC in my possession, I couldn't really submit to their requirements. If you're looking for a RAM upgrade, I'd suggest you look at a quality company like OCZ (the BEST!), or Patriot, Geil, or Corsair. If you're looking for a value Flash Memory Card, I might suggest SanDisk. For one, Kingston does NOT make the best products, they are VALUE-driven products. Two, there are competitors to Kingston with just as good or better value-to-performance ratios at the same prices. Three, Kingston will not stand behind their customer as I have experienced. I urge you to, please, be cautious of Kingston and their rebate scams.
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