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D-Link Trade Up 2 N Promotion - $50 cash back

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For purchases made between the 1st April to 30th June, 2009 Only.

Experience D-Link’s award winning SharePort™ Wireless N routers with faster wireless speeds over a greater coverage area and as a bonus reward you will receive a $50.00 trade-up reward on your working or non working wireless router.

Here's what to do:

  • Simply purchase any of the following selected SharePort™ enabled D-Link Wireless N Router products from any retailer:
    => DIR-635
    => DIR-855
    => DIR-655
    => DGL-4500

  • Complete and submit the form below. Mail in all items requested under the check list section to D-Link by the 17th July, 2009.

  • Upon approval by D-Link, a 50 dollar ($AUD or $NZD) payment will be mailed to your correctly supplied address. This promotion is limited to 1 trade-up/trade-in per person and per household.

  • Your trade-up/trade-in product can be any brand of wireless router working or non-working and YOU DON’T have to send it to us. You can still keep your old product. Your choice.

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  • Quite a bizarre trade in program, where you don't actually have to trade it in. It's a good way to hopefully dispose of a non-working item though.

    Cheapest router is the DIR-635 which is $158, making it $153 after rebate. 30% off already discounted prices is a good deal imo.

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      i think your maths is a little wrong there.

      • +1

        Hmm.. :)

        I was uh, clearly testing bargainers. Congrats, you passed.

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          lol, the sad thing was i had to read it a few times to recognize the error. But at least i noticed it!!!>>>???

  • They have a weird naming convention… The DIR-635 goes to 650 router.. must confuse some people..

    NZers must be feeling jipped because they're getting less than AU$50 for their old router… ;)

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    how exactly are we meant to do this step?

    "Cut out the original barcode panel from your newly purchased D-Link product box"

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      You buy one with a box, then follow the following instructions:
      1. Remove product from box
      2. Obtain a pair of scissors
      3. Cut carefully along the lines

      • As Meatloaf once sang; "you took the words right out of my mouth"…

        It's sounds like the same process as the Cannon cash-backs from last year.

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