Posted by Eldon (WA) on January 27, 2017 at 14:32:25 from (67.185.46.116):
I dropped $13,000 on two Big Tex Trailers 12-6-16, partly because they were offering a $400 gift card on one, and a $300 gift card on the other. Here is the wording from their website:
"Online forms filled out should receive a confirmation email upon completion. Online Entries must be placed by February 6th , 2017. Mailed rebate request must be postmarked no later than January 6th, 2017. No return PO Boxes addresses allowed. Forms and upload instructions can be found at the official Big Tex Haulidays web page www.bigtextrailers.com/haulidays . Offer subject to change without notice. Big Tex reserves the right to provide alternate rebate item of equal or greater value if rebate item (gift card) is unavailable. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery, by mail, to the address listed on redemption form"
So here it is Jan 27 and no gift cards, so I re-read the fine print and realize I never got a confirmation from Big Tex after I submitted my info on 12-7. I chat on-line with BT and at first they say I am too late as the offer has expired...then when I cut and paste this she apologizes...then confirms that they have received my information and that I should receive my cards 6-8 weeks after Feb 6th! What the he!!? Their offer sure doesn't say that, and rather misleading. I think a normal person would assume 6-8 weeks after submission. I'm about ready to get some (DISAPPOINTMENT) decals to put over the TEX decals on my trailers...How do you guys interpret it?
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