Is the UPC code proof of purchase for a rebate?

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The answer is usually YES Usually there are a few things you always include: Proof of Purchase: usually original UPC cut from the box - I have not seen exception myself. Invoice: receipt or invoice from the retailer, does not hurt to include packing list Rebate form: fill it out completely and carefully.

Yes Usually a company requires you to send in your UPC Code as proof of purchase when applying for a rebate, sometimes they provide a separate stamp labeled proof of purchase.

The UPC itself is the proof of purchase for a rebate You need to cut it out of the box, b=unless the rebate gives you other instructions. Be sure to check the fine print. Sources: my experience .

The rebate form will tell you whether the UPC code is proof of purchase. Usually you have to send in the cut-out UPC code and the receipt with the item and price circled. Rebate forms are typically difficult to decipher so that you will give up and not send anything in.

But if you read carefully, it will tell you exactly what to do. Sources: personal experience .

Maybe! Some companies may accept that, but most of them want the ORIGINAL RECEIPT! Check the rebate paper and make sure of what they want.

Also, some stores will print you a receipt if you know all the details, date, price, etc. I know Target does this for customers. But you may just be out of luck w/o your receipt! Good luck!

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I accidently deleted my online receipt and need it for a rebate.

Where can you look up UPC Codes for a product.

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