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Shure Offers Rebates

Shure announced a new rebate program that will offer up to $1,000 back on the trade-in of Shure 700 MHz frequency band (698-806 MHz) wireless systems and other related components bought before February 1, 2007, with the purchase of certain Shure replacement products, including the UHF-R, ULX, MX690/SLX4L, PSM 700 (H3, L2 bands), and PGX.

Shure Offers Rebates

Shure announced a new rebate program that will offer up to $1,000 back on the trade-in of Shure 700 MHz frequency band (698-806 MHz) wireless systems and other related components bought before February 1, 2007, with the purchase of certain Shure replacement products, including the UHF-R, ULX, MX690/SLX4L, PSM 700 (H3, L2 bands), and PGX.

Shure announced a new rebate program that will offer up to $1,000 back on the trade-in of Shure 700 MHz frequency band (698-806 MHz) wireless systems and other related components purchased before February 1, 2007, with the purchase of certain Shure replacement products, including the UHF-R, ULX, MX690/SLX4L, PSM 700 (H3, L2 bands), and PGX.

Customers can also get a rebate by turning in any other manufacturers’ qualifying 700 MHz frequency band wireless systems and components.

“We’ve known for some time that the ‘700 MHz band’ would be reallocated for new services following the DTV transition on February 18, 2009,” said Al Hershner, vice president and general manager of the Shure U.S. business unit, in a statement. “Although a final decision from the FCC is still pending, we felt the need to assure our customers now that we will take care of them regardless of the outcome.”

For a complete summary of the rebate’s terms and conditions, to learn which products are eligible for the program, and to obtain a rebate form, visit Shure’s Web site.”There has been a great deal of confusion for wireless microphone users regarding the political and technological developments surrounding the DTV transition and the 700 MHz auction over the past few years,” Hershner added. “[We have] a team of sales, customer service, and technical support staff available to answer any questions people might have about this rebate program or their products.”

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