@briarycliffs said in MASTER THREAD -NBPR - No Beer Purchase Required Rebates online submission:
Heineken and Groceries $20/$80 NBPR in NJ, PA, VT - mobile device only
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REBATE OFFER: MUST BE A RESIDENT OF A VALID STATE AND AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER AT TIME OF PURCHASE.
Offer valid to residents in: CT, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT & VA. No purchase of alcohol can be required in: NJ, PA & VT.
To receive $20 through this rebate, you must purchase ONE (1) 12-pack of Heineken®, Heineken® Light, Heineken® 0.0 OR Amstel Light (bottles or cans) AND $80.00 worth of groceries. Groceries exclude alcohol, lottery tickets, gas, tobacco, money orders, postage stamps, gift cards and prescription pharmacy purchases.
*States subject to change based on approvals. Residents of VA are eligible for a rebate equal to 50% of the normal retail price of the beer (excl. sales tax), up to a maximum of $10. Maximum of ONE (1) rebates per individual, email address and receipt. Offer not to be combined with any other offer. Void where taxed or prohibited by law. Valid at all participating licensed off-premise retailers in participating states. You are responsible for sales tax. Offer not available to groups or organizations, or to employees of HEINEKEN USA Inc., its affiliated companies and agencies, licensed alcohol beverage suppliers, wholesalers, and retailers, or members of their immediate families or households. All items do not need to be purchased at the same location. Cash register receipt(s) must be dated between 04/27/2020 and 09/13/2020. All requests for a rebate must be received by 09/13/2020.
When it says “All items do not need to be purchased at the same location”, does that mean you can use multiple grocery receipts to reach the $80 in NBP states? Or, is that just stating for BP states, that you can buy the alcohol separate from the groceries? I am in NBP state, so I am wondering if I can use multiple receipts.