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I purchased a new Nikon D7000 Body from LCE in November 2013 which qualified under the 2013 Cashback Scheme for £70. A prepaid card duly arrived (expiring 12/14) which was not used until I went to buy a Tripod Head, also at LCE using this card today. The transaction was refused by the card machine and a trip to my Bank established that the balance was in fact £62 and not the figure of £70. So far, I can find no explanation or hidden charges to account for the missing sum other than the fact that the card was probably only loaded with £62 to start with by Nikon. I have viewed the Card Statement on the Citi Bank Website, the only transaction was today at £62.
Has anybody else had issues with missing funds or incorrect loading of the Cashback Card an if so, how was it resolved? The figure involved is strange since all the Cash Back sums were multiples of £10. Anybody receiving Cash back cards under the current 2014 promotion are advised to immediately check the balance on the card.
Why suppliers persist in these silly schemes is beyond me, just reduce the price in a sale and solve a load of hassle and support expense. Samsung only just managed to pay the cash back sum due on a Galaxy Tab days before a Letter Before Action notice was due to expire and the commencement of Court action.
Has anybody else had issues with missing funds or incorrect loading of the Cashback Card an if so, how was it resolved? The figure involved is strange since all the Cash Back sums were multiples of £10. Anybody receiving Cash back cards under the current 2014 promotion are advised to immediately check the balance on the card.
Why suppliers persist in these silly schemes is beyond me, just reduce the price in a sale and solve a load of hassle and support expense. Samsung only just managed to pay the cash back sum due on a Galaxy Tab days before a Letter Before Action notice was due to expire and the commencement of Court action.