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Canon cashback query (1 Viewer)

Penny Clarke

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Apparently you have to cut out the bar code from box of camera to claim your cashback, do you really have to cut the box about, don't really want to do this, in case I ever sell the camera.

Best Wishes Penny
 
Apparently you have to cut out the bar code from box of camera to claim your cashback, do you really have to cut the box about, don't really want to do this, in case I ever sell the camera.

Best Wishes Penny

Penny can you not take a photograph of the bar code and send this with evidence of payment.

POP
 
Apparently you have to cut out the bar code from box of camera to claim your cashback, do you really have to cut the box about, don't really want to do this, in case I ever sell the camera.

Best Wishes Penny
I think you will find that you have to cut out the bar code. I have heard of people sending a copy and having it returned. What I have always done is to photocopy the bar code and tape it to the box. You will see several lenses and cameras for sale where it states that the bar code has been cut out of the box.
Its a shame having to wreck the box but there we are.
 
hi, what i did with my 400d was carefully peel the barcode stickers off of the box, these were then stuck on a piece of paper and sent in, canon accepted this with no problem and it saves damaging the box.
 
hi, what i did with my 400d was carefully peel the barcode stickers off of the box, these were then stuck on a piece of paper and sent in, canon accepted this with no problem and it saves damaging the box.

I will try peeling the barcode off, thanks everyone:t:
 
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