blogs.msdn.com - 12/2/2008
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We want to respond to those of you who've commented about your problems using cashback last Friday. For a few hours on Friday, November 28, Live Search cashback experienced an unexpected outage. If you completed a purchase that day, you can follow up on a cashback rebate by contacting Microsoft ...
blogs.msdn.com - 12/1/2008
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When we asked users about the improvements they'd
like us make to Live Search cashback, many said
they want to receive cashback instantly instead of waiting for 60 days. Well, I'm happy to announce that we've just released the Instant cashback ...
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You asked for it: instant cashback!
support.search.live.com - 12/2/2008
shopping.hp.com - 11/28/2008
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Live Search Team Apologizes For Black Friday Cashback Blackout, Promises Full Refund To Those Affected!
LiveSide - Windows Live news and interviews —
... Microsoft at https://support.search.live.com/. Be sure to have the order number and the email address provided for the transaction. We apologize for the inconvenience. Let’s hope they are prepared for more traffic now, esp. with the new Live Search Instant Cashback feature for eligible shoppers on eBay! It does explain somewhat why we still haven’t seen the promised roll out to other markets :( Live Search : Black Friday cashback blackout ...
Microsoft Aims to Make Up for Black Friday Rip Offs
WebProNews Feed —
... Offers Rebate On Black Friday, Microsoft Live Search along with HP promised a 40% refund on items purchased in HP's online store. The only problem was that the site for what was called Microsoft Live Search Cashback experienced an outage and then started delivering 3% refunds instead of 40%. Obviously, there were some unhappy campers as a result. Microsoft apologized for the whole incident and promised to deliver the full refund for those who got ripped off. They also provided some details about what happened at the Live Search blog: - A significant spike in traffic caused ...
Live Search promises full refund for Black Friday Cashback Blackout
D' Technology Weblog —
... If you made a HP purchase through Live Search Cashback last Friday and got a 3% refund while expecting 40%, Microsoft will give you the full refund: ...
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