This is a minor thing, and one that you've probably picked up on, but I 
missed it.  

If you were eligible you got a rebate.  You can use that rebate whenever 
you like within 120 days, or it's gone.  Moving forward, when you buy 
something, you get a rebate credit that you can use within 120 days. 
 You'll carry a balance, and you choose when you use it and how much to 
use, etc.  The thing I missed is that on any invoice where you use any 
rebate money, you don't earn rebate credit, no matter how big the invoice.  

Example.  You have a tiny $5 rebate, and you want to buy something cheap, 
like a $6 tube, and something expensive like a $2000 Atlantis frame.  If 
you put that on the same invoice, and use your rebate to pay for part of 
it, you get no rebate credit on your balance.  

Instead, the way you should do it (and Riv states it clearly on the rebate 
page http://rivbike.tumblr.com/rebates) is to put the tube on one invoice, 
use your rebate and pay then net $1.  Buy the Atlantis on another invoice, 
so you get your $100 rebate credit.  

I went in to Riv HQ on a Saturday, and bought 4 things, used my rebate and 
paid ~$100 out of pocket.  Had I split it into two invoices I would have 
about 5 bucks in my rebate account.  Not a big deal for me, but it could be 
a big deal for you if you are going to throw together a big invoice and use 
your rebate on it.  So the general guideline is that when you want to spend 
your rebate, try to do it on an invoice that totals up to something close 
to your rebate balance.  

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