Rainchecks Sample Clauses

Rainchecks. A raincheck is a means to allow a customer to purchase an item at a certain price at a later time because the particular item was out of stock. Eligible property that is purchased during the exemption period with use of a raincheck qualifies for the exemption regardless of when the raincheck was issued. Issuance of a raincheck during the exemption period does not qualify eligible property for the exemption if the property is purchased after the exemption period.
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Rainchecks. Rainchecks are offered at the sole discretion of the General Manager. Rainchecks are offered when weather conditions are dangerous (i.e. high winds, lightning, tornado warnings). FWR will not offer a raincheck if conditions are merely not-ideal, such as it being overcast or light misting. Rainchecks are never offered in advance.

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  • Phone To facilitate your communication with CCUSA in the US, we also recommend that you purchase a mobile phone and provide your number at the time you validate your visa.

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