Not sure where this info comes from. I just got my birthday email, which 
sez:

*You are entitled to 10% off a single online purchase up to $300 on your 
birthday, or on any of the six days that follow it.*



So if the birthday thing is no longer in force, somebody at RHQ needs to 
delete that script from their mail server.

I suppose the discount is subject to a little legal interpretation. I used 
mine last year to buy a Luxos U and some Obenauf's; they were out of the 
B&M dynamo Toplights and the Schmidt coax cables, or I would have bought 
them as well. My pre-discount total came to about $240, so I fell within 
the letter of the rule. But would a bike frame also fall under the letter 
of the rule? Since it's more than $300...plus, the phone v. website issue.

I'm just saying. It sounds like the birthday discount is still in effect; 
it just didn't apply to the purchase you were trying to make.

*Paralegal disclaimer: I am not an attorney. I am not Rivendell Bike Works' 
attorney. I am not providing legal advice or counsel; I am just another 
Internet smart-aleck.*

Peter Adler
riding like a blazing comet with that Luxos in
Berkeley, CA/USA


On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 1:25:18 PM UTC-7, Edwin W wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> My birthday recently came and went. No email. I called up to snag a Clem 
> and found out the birthday email discount is gone like the wind.
>
> As a protest, I'm giving up the whole birthday thing.
>

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