Claim Your General Tire Rebate In 3 Easy Steps

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How to Claim a General Tire Rebate

Rebates are a great way to save money because although you pay the total price of a product or service at the time of purchase, the company refunds you some of that money at a later date.

General Tire rebates help you save money on tire purchases. You pay the total purchase price for tires then file a claim to get a partial refund of the money you spent.

Take advantage of the General Tire rebate offers whenever you need to purchase new tires because they can save you hundreds of dollars. The only problem is that, like most customers, you may forget to file your rebate or give up on filing it all together when the process seems complicated.

If you're having trouble filing General Tire Rebates, DoNotPay can help. We file the claim on your behalf so you can focus on other essential things. DoNotPay is an automated, fast, and convenient way to claim .

How Does a General Tire Rebate work?

General Tires usually offers rebates to all customers that purchase specific tires. Most of their offers typically have an expiration date.

After buying the eligible tires, you will fill out a rebate form, attach relevant documents, and mail them to the address provided. Alternatively, you can file the rebate claim online.

General Tires processes the claim, and if everything is in order, you'll get a refund of part of the money you spent. Usually, the money is in the form of a Visa prepaid card.

What Is General Tire Rebate?

A refers to the cash you'll get back after paying the total amount for four eligible tires.

If you want to benefit from General Tire rebate offers, you should:

  • Read the fine print. Ensure you understand all the terms and conditions before purchasing.
  • Complete the rebate form on time and attach all the accompanying documents.
  • Submit the claim online or mail it in on time.
  • Track the progress of your claim and follow up if you don't get the payment on time.

Who Is Eligible for General Tire Rebates?

To be eligible for general tire rebates, you must meet the following conditions:

  • Purchase four qualifying Light Truck / SUV General Tires within the specified time.
  • Buy all four tires in a single transaction.
  • Be located in one of the 50 States, DC or Puerto Rico.

How to Submit or Claim General Tire Rebates

There are two ways you can claim general tire rebates; online submissions and mail-in submissions.

To file a General Tire rebate claim online:

  1. Go to the website and fill out the claim form.
  2. Attach all the required information.
  3. File the claim within the required time.

If you file the claim online, you don't have to mail it.

For mail-in submissions:

  1. Complete the general tire rebate form provided. Include your email address and current residential street address.
  2. Attach the paid invoice. Your invoice should have details of the tires you purchased and the name of General Tires. If your invoice is not marked paid, attach a credit card receipt.
  3. Mail the claim to General Tire, PO Box 540012, El Paso, TX 88554-0012.

You should submit the claim within the specified period. Otherwise, your rebate claim will not be considered.

General Tires pays rebates in the form of a Visa prepaid card. The card expires six months after the date of issuance.

How to Track General Tire Rebates

General tire rebate tracking is done online. You will also receive updates via your email once you file the claim.

What Are the Latest Rebates for General Tire?

General Tire offers the following rebates:

Rebate AmountPurchase Requirement
$50Purchase four tires under this category.
  • Grabber™ HD
  • Grabber™ Arctic
  • Grabber™ HTS
  • Grabber™ Arctic LT
  • AltiMAX™ Arctic12
  • AltiMAX™ 365 AW
$70Purchase four tires under this category.
  • Reliatrek™ HT
  • Grabber™ HTS60
  • Grabber™ APT
  • Grabber™ UHP
$100Purchase four tires under this category.
  • Grabber™ X3
  • Grabber™ A/TX

Next Steps for Claiming General Tire Rebates if You Can't Do It Yourself

Filing a general tire rebate claim is a lengthy process. It can also be frustrating and take up a lot of your time. Additionally, you have to ensure you file the claim on time or risk losing your right to claim altogether. This is why you need DoNotPay.

With a click of a button, DoNotPay will file your general tire rebate claim on your behalf. The only thing you have to do is give us the requisite information, and we'll do all the hard work.

Claim General Tire Rebates With the Help of DoNotPay

With DoNotPay, you avoid the hassle that comes with claiming general tire rebates. Once you give us the requisite information, we do all the hard work on your behalf.

Here's how it works:

  1. Search rebates on DoNotPay and select the type of rebates offer you want to claim.
  2. Tell us more about the purchase, including the product name, brand, serial number (if relevant), and whether you bought it online or in-person.
  3. Select whether the rebate is online or mail-in. Upload your evidence documents, including receipts and necessary forms, and confirm your contact information.

And that's it! DoNotPay will file your rebate claim on your behalf by mail or online, depending on the rebate campaign. You should receive your rebate by check within 30 days!

DoNotPay Works Across All Companies, Entities, and Groups With the Click of a Button

DoNotPay is not limited to General Tire rebates. We can also help you with:

What Else Can DoNotPay Do?

Claiming General Tire rebates is one of the many services DoNotPay offers. Other services you may find helpful are:

  • Filing complaints against companies or individuals
  • Reduction of property taxes.
  • Suing companies or individuals in the small claims court
  • Getting free trials.
  • Finding unclaimed money.
  • Scheduling appointments with the DMV

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