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Put two new Dunlop tires on my 2005 FLSTNI and another Dunlop tire on another bike and completed the Dunlop rebate online right away. Several months later, and after a few emails to Dunlop, I finally received the smallest rebate as a prepaid Mastercard.
The other rebate for $75 has been approved for over a month, but has still not come.
Great tires, but the customer service and rebate SLOW PAY sucks. Guess I've learned my lesson the hard way.
Thats why they do rebates instead of discounts. A lot of people never file, or forget to check on them. It takes a long time with Goodyear tires too. With the internet, it should only take a few days. What are they checking for months?
LQQK_OUT, on that debate website, my debate has been approved for over a month. I finally got an email from them today saying that I was approved and the debate will take four more weeks to arrive. SLOW!
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