Clients can get $20 electronics rebates

By Staff | March 2, 2015 | Last updated on March 2, 2015
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If your clients bought electronics between 1999 and 2002, they may now be able to file for rebates as a result of several class-action lawsuits centered on price-fixing, reports MoneySense.

The outlet adds that proof of purchase documents may be required depending on the sizes of claims, and that buyers must submit by June 23, 2015. Read more.

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