That's a great deal! I've got a funny rebate story:
I got into it with Walmart over a rebate. Communicating with someone probably on the other side of the world for whom English was not their first language. I had bought a vacuum robot (Neato Robotics, great device, this is my second and I love them) online on one of their holiday specials -- $400 vacuum for $259.
Picked it up at the store, took it home. Noticed on the paperwork that the description said "$30 rebate available." Checked my emails, checked the Walmart site, checked the Neato site, couldn't find any mention of how to claim any rebate.
Contacted Walmart customer service: What do I have to do to claim the rebate?
Got answer back in broken English: Check the Neato website.
Replied: Please get someone who speaks English. There is nothing on the Neato site. I bought this from Walmart. Walmart needs to tell me what to do.
Got another answer in broken English that was so indecipherable I don't even know what they were saying, but I gathered they didn't think this was their problem.
Replied in screaming cyber-speak, demanding a supervisor in the United States, said someone owes me $30 and if I didn't get it I would report them for false advertising.
Got reply back in broken English apologizing for the inconvenience and saying they were issuing a refund for $28.90.
Before replying "what about the other $1.10?" I checked the other email that had come in about the same time to see if maybe $28.90 plus tax equaled the missing $30.
The other email:
We are processing a refund to your credit card for $54.10.
Huh?
Checked the credit card a few days later and sure enough, they refunded $54.10. No idea why. I'm not going to ask.
Time to build a bigger bridge.