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Report: #1228481

Complaint Review: Inmar - DEL RIO Texas

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  • Reported By: MaltManiac — Syracuse New York USA
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  • Inmar PO Box 426008 DEL RIO, Texas USA

Inmar Rebate Center in Texas Rebate, Invalid, Scam, Fraud DEL RIO Texas

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After purchasing Yellowtail wine and Knob Creek bourbon which both offered rebates, we carefully followed the instructions and submitted all the required information, receipts and codes to the Inmar Rebate Center in DelRio Texas. The rebate for the Yellowtail wine was rejected and this is the reason Inmar used: "Thank you for your submission for the SAVE UP TO $18 ON YELLOWTAIL WINE 1.5L. Your submission did not comply with the terms and conditions of this offer due to the following reasons: 

         - All required purchases could not be identified on the register receipt"

This is nonsense because the receipt clearly showed the required name and price of the product in question. The second rebate we applied for, which was an offer of $10 off Knob Creek bourbon was rejected and this time this was their (false) excuse:

Manufacturer: BEAM INC
Offer Description: SAVE UP TO $30 ON MULTIBRANDS
Offer Code: SLNU24X004
Submission Number: 215118083333144
Submission Status: Invalid
Reward Type:  
Reward Amount:  
Date Issued:  
Date Cleared:  
Terms & Conditions

Thank you for your submission for the SAVE UP TO $30 ON MULTIBRANDS. Your submission did not comply with the terms and conditions of this offer due to the following reasons: 

         - Did not provide street address. No PO Boxes.

Again, a street address was supplied, in addition to the PO Box number. Are employees stealing these rebates for themselves? Inmar needs to honor requests and stop playing these games. An investigation into this fraudulent activity seems to ne warrented. All instructions were followed and all requirements were met. Other rebates were received from Inmar that were filled out exactly as these rejected rebates were. This is clearly a scam.

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AUTHOR: Inmar - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, May 13, 2015

 

Dear Consumer,

 

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I apologize, as the street address was not captured along with the PO Box as listed on your rebate form.  Our system shows that this issue was addressed on 5/12/15 and payment was issued. Please allow 2-3  weeks for payment delivery.  If you have any questions or would like to check status of this rebate payment, please call our office at 1-877-819-4280 Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

 

Thank you,

 

Jennifer

Sr. Consumer Relations Supervisor.

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