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        \_ All their stuff is cheap, and the pre-rebate prices are totally
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The law firm of Bryan Cave LLP (formerly Robinson Silverman Pearce Aronsohn & Berman LLP) has been appointed to represent the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, which committee includes former CyberRebate customers who may be owed rebates. ABOUT RETURNS: 6) Can I return products I've already received? For a number of reasons, CyberRebate cannot accept returns of merchandise. Therefore, no returns should be sent either to CyberRebate's corporate offices or to the warehouse from which orders were processed. Any returns sent may not be properly received or returned to you. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 7) Where is the rebate status information? For a certain period following the bankruptcy, CyberRebate had posted customer account information, including purchase history and rebate information, at its Web site. Pursuant to a Stipulation and Agreed Order Settling Adversary Proceeding (the "Stipulation") approved by the Bankruptcy Court on November 14, 2001, CyberRebate, Paymentech Merchant Services, LLC ("Paymentech"), which was one of CyberRebate's former credit card processors, and the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors agreed as follows: a. Paymentech: received $4,150,000 from CyberRebate and (ii) applied the $4,571,098 remaining in the reserve account maintained by Paymentech (collectively the "Settlement Amount") in payment of its claim against CyberRebate for chargebacks to credit card customers; Please note that Paymentech has filed a Proof of Claim in excess of the Settlement Amount.