Mickey Thompson offering MasterCards with some tires

Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels is offering a prepaid MasterCard of up to $50 for a limited time to consumers who purchase select tires.
Jan. 1, 2020
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Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels is offering a prepaid MasterCard of up to $50 for a limited time to consumers who purchase the popular ET Drag, ET Front, ET Street, ET Street Radial and ET Street Radial II tires from June 15 through July 31.

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The program is simple. Consumers purchase a set of two or more qualifying drag tires within the program dates and submit the invoice and claim form to Mickey Thompson by mail. A Mickey Thompson prepaid MasterCard in the amount of $50 will be provided to those who purchase two or more ET Drag, ET Street, ET Street Radial (excluding ET Street Radial Pro) or ET Street Radial II tires.

A prepaid MasterCard in the amount of $25 will be provided to those who purchase two or more ET Front tires. The MasterCards may be used virtually anywhere MasterCard debit cards are accepted. A maximum of $75 per consumer applies.

Requests must be postmarked no later than Aug. 31 to be eligible. This offer is valid only in the United States and certain terms and conditions apply. For details, visit http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/rebate.

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