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Reminds me of Scarface "All I have is my word and my balls".
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So how did that $100 rebate work? Did you have to mail it in? Did you still need the $100 up front to buy the phone from AT&T?
Will the Nokia rebate be sent to you or applied directly to your AT&T bill?
I've been reading some conflicting details on the limited time rebates and would like to know how it really works...
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Boy was I wrong.
So here it is - went with the cyan one since I already have 2 black N9's.
Kept my word.