The sticker was exactly what I sent them, and it says
"Pentax 16-45" right on it.  I'll phone them Monday.

--- Jim King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rick:
> 
> I had a similar experience with my Pentax lens
> rebate being denied so  
> I called the customer service folks at the Express
> Group Rebate  
> Service Center (not Pentax) about it.  They
> explained that I had send  
> in the wrong UPC - the one they required was the UPC
> sticker which  
> was on top of the UPC printed on the carton.  I sent
> this to them and  
> finally received the rebate.  Since then I have
> gotten two more lens  
> rebates from them with no problems.
> 
> The requirement for the *sticker* UPC code, not the
> printed one from  
> the carton, is not explained anywhere in the
> directions.  Scam?   
> Maybe, maybe not, but I'm sure that a percentage of
> applicants give  
> up in disgust when their initial submission is
> denied.  The irony is  
> that they probably blame Pentax rather than the
> fulfillment company  
> and any marketing benefit to Pentax from the
> promotion is lost.  Why  
> can't  the sponsoring companies see that this kind
> of negative  
> publicity harms them and do something about it? 
> Costco is one  
> company that does it right - you get a rebate form/
> receipt when you  
> pay for the item and only have to fill out your name
> and address and  
> send it in - no additional sales receipt or UPC is
> required.
> 
> Regards, Jim
> 
> 


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