Wouldn't the free ones have to be included, since they're free AFTER rebate? A retailer's receipts will show purchase of the product, and it's up to the consumer to make the product free via mailing in rebate forms. That would be my impression at least, as that's the way all free-after-rebate products work.
Unless the free discs are received by just handing a coupon to the sales clerk and walking out without paying anything, which I doubt is the case...
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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from what i read the free ones are not included since they are not actual sales and not included in the tally if that makes sense.
Wouldn't the free ones have to be included, since they're free AFTER rebate? A retailer's receipts will show purchase of the product, and it's up to the consumer to make the product free via mailing in rebate forms. That would be my impression at least, as that's the way all free-after-rebate products work.
Unless the free discs are received by just handing a coupon to the sales clerk and walking out without paying anything, which I doubt is the case...