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rebate,
rebated, or
rebates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rebate may
refer to:
Rebate (marketing), a type of
sales promotion Conditional rebate...
- The
rebate plane (British English) or
rabbet plane (American English) is a hand
plane designed for
cutting rebates/rabbets in wood. It's a
simple tool...
- In marketing, a
rebate is a form of
buying discount and is an
amount paid by way of reduction, return, or
refund that is paid retrospectively. It is a...
- The UK
rebate (or UK correction) was a
financial mechanism that
reduced the
United Kingdom's
contribution to the EU
budget in
effect since 1985. It was...
-
conditional rebate is a sales-based
promotion typically used by
retailers to
increase their sales,
generate traffic and
create publicity. The
rebate is commonly...
- A
secret rebate is a kick-back that is made
available to some
customers or
business partners but
concealed from others, to the
detriment of competition...
-
promised customers a 100%
rebate. The
company relied on the ****umption that 50% of its
customers would neglect to
apply for
their rebate. Joel Granik, Joseph...
- The
Oregon tax
rebate,
commonly referred to as the kicker, is a
rebate calculated for both
individual and
corporate taxpayers in the U.S.
state of Oregon...
- Tax
rebate discounting is a
process in
Canada where a tax
preparation firm
purchases the
right to the anti****ted tax
rebate in
exchange for a percentage...
- An
Energy Rebate Program, or
Energy Credit Incentive Program,
provides a cash
rebate program for
customers planning to
install new,
energy efficient information...