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Ibiquity Offers HD Radio Rebate Program
Columbia, MD - Oct 12, 2006 - A new HD Radio holiday rebate program from Ibiquity will provide as much as a $50 rebate on certain HD Radio receivers. The program applies to 20 HD Radio receivers that cost less than $200. The rebate begins Oct. 12, 2006, and runs through Jan. 14, 2007.
National HD Radio retailers include Radio Shack, Tweeter, select Circuit City stores, Amazon and Crutchfield. There are also hundreds of other regional and specialty retailers who carry HD Radio products.
The following HD Radio products are eligible for a $25 rebate.
The following HD Radio products are eligible for a $50 rebate.
Full details and complete rules about this rebate offer and specific instructions and mail-in requirements are available at www.hdradio.com.
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