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Mail-In Form and Terms & Conditions for the Nokia Ovi Holiday Device Mail-In Form and Terms & Conditions for the Nokia Ovi Holiday Device Offer Get a Nokia Visa® $50 Prepaid Card when you buy a new Nokia phone and activate a free Ovi Store or Ovi Maps account. The following steps must be completed by 1/8/10: 1. Requires purchase of a new, eligible Nokia N97, Nokia N900, Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition, Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, or Nokia 5530 XpressMusic (Games Edition) device between November 16, 2009 and December 31, 2009. 2. The original UPC and barcode panel from the product box of your Nokia device. 3. Activate a FREE account on your device: • PLEASE NOTE: You must complete the activation process prior to submitting your request. Eligible service to qualify for the Nokia Visa Prepaid Card: i. Nokia N97 – Activate Ovi Maps or Ovi Store ii. Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition – Activate Ovi Store iii. Nokia N900 – Activate Ovi Store iv. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic – Activate Ovi Store v. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic (Games Edition) – Activate Ovi Store • Ovi Maps i. On Your Device – Click the Maps icon • Ovi Store i. On Your Device – Click the Store icon 4. This completed Mail-In Form. If any of the above items are not mailed in their entirety, your submission will not be processed. Mail to: Nokia Ovi Holiday Device Offer, Dept. 438-12, P.O. Box 753173, El Paso, TX 88575-3173 Please allow at least 8-10 weeks from receipt of request for delivery of your prepaid card. For status of your order, call 1-800-436-6394. Terms and Conditions Mail-In Forms, store receipts, UPCs, barcodes or labels that are counter- Please keep a copy of your submission for your records. Mail-In Form, dated store receipt and UPC/barcode panel must be postmarked by January 8, 2010 and received no feited, mechanically reproduced, altered in any way or incomplete are later than January 15, 2010. Submissions postmarked after January 8, 2010 or received after January 15, 2010 will not be accepted and are void. void and will not be accepted. Only U.S. products are eligible for the offer. Nokia reserves the right to suspend payment on any rebate it fi nds to be Nokia Visa Prepaid Card Request fraudulent or on rebates that it is unable to validate. Nokia, Inc., and its sub- (Please use black or blue ink and print in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.) sidiaries and/or affi liates are not responsible for illegible, incomplete, lost, damaged, postage-due, mutilated, misdirected or late submissions. Offer not valid if the Nokia device is returned or if it is purchased outside of the United States. Nontransferable, no substitutions. Offer good for a limited First Name MI Last Name time only, while supplies last. You must be a legal U.S resident, 18 years of age or older, to be eligible for the offer. This offer is for end-users only; dealers, carriers and their families are not eligible for the Nokia device offer. Street Address/P.O. Box Offer not valid on group purchases. For Nokia N97, Nokia N900, Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition, Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, or Nokia 5530 XpressMusic (Games Edition), offer limited to maximum of one (1) Visa prepaid card per household. Nokia Visa Prepaid Cards are issued by MetaBank™ pursuant to a City State ZIP license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Cardholders are subject to terms and conditions of the cards as set forth by the issuing bank. Card does not have cash access and can be used at any merchants that accept Visa debit cards. Card valid Mobile Phone Number through expiration date shown on the front of the card. Fraudulent submis- IMEI (Required field: 15-digit number found on phone, under battery) sions could result in federal prosecution under U.S. mail-fraud statutes. All submissions received become the property of Nokia, Inc. and will not be Please check one: Ovi Store Ovi Maps returned. May not be available at all locations. Offer not available with any If Ovi Store, you must provide your User Name for validation. other Nokia rebates, offers or promotions. Void where prohibited. The in- formation provided in connection with this promotion is being handled in accordance with Nokia’s Privacy Policy available at: http://www.nokiausa. com/default-footer-and-common-elements/privacy-policy. © 2009 Nokia. Date of Purchase (e.g., 12/15/09) All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nseries, N97, N900, XpressMusic and Ovi are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Downloading of applications, maps, games, music and videos and uploading of images and videos involve transferring large amounts of Email Address (optional – will be used only to contact you about your request or if you checked the box below) data. Your service provider may charge for the data transmission. Contact Yes, sign me up for Nokia’s FREE e-newsletter that includes tips for your service provider for information about data transmission charges. using my mobile phone, special offers, sweepstakes, the latest updates Yes, sign me up for FREE downloads and software updates sent via text by Nokia to on Nokia and more! (Remember to write your email address above.) the mobile number above. (Remember to include your mobile number above.) 200.
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