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Milgard Tuscany Windows – Extended Rebate!

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19 February 2011
Milgard’s The Savings Must Go On Event

That’s right, the Federal rebate of $1500 has finally ended. Actually, it’s been reduced to just $500. For more information on how the new Federal tax rebate works for windows and doors you can follow this link: EnergyStar.gov

Now for the good news! Milgard is offering a rebate up to $2500 on ENERGY STAR® qualified Milgard® Tuscany™ Series replacement windows and/or patio doors. We’ve outlined how the program works below. But don’t wait! This rebate ends on April 15th, 2011!!!

Call us for pricing on qualifyingMilgard Tuscany windows and doors.

Toll-Free: 1(800) 638-1052

Email us: support@thewindowstore.com

Or, get pricing on ALL Milgard windows right on our website here: TheWindowStore.com/Milgard

Here’s How It Works:

Get up to $2,500 back Purchase a minimum of five or more ENERGY STAR® qualified Tuscany Series windows and/or patio doors1 and receive $30 back on each qualifying window and door purchased up to a maximum of $2,500.

Receive a rebate card from your Milgard dealer and mail a completed rebate card to Milgard within 60 days of purchase.

Milgard will validate your claim and send an American Express Prepaid Rebate Card2 for your qualifying purchase, within 6-8 weeks of receipt of the rebate card.

Offer limited to homeowners only and rebate rights cannot be transferred.

One rebate per purchase.

The Milgard Savings Must Go On Event cannot be combined with any other offers or purchase incentives from Milgard. However, additional offers or purchase incentives provided exclusively by Milgard’s Certified Dealers will not void the Milgard rebate offer explained here.

Offer valid on purchase of specified product(s) at specified Retailers only. Returned products are not eligible for a rebate. This offer valid on purchases made between January 1, 2011 and April 15, 2011.

This offer is no longer valid if not fully redeemed by June 15, 2011.

Learn more about energy efficiency at www.energystar.gov

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