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Qualified Purchasers. Notwithstanding the above sentence, AOL shall use commercially reasonable efforts to launch a consumer rebate offer (the "Consumer Rebate Offer") on a test basis (including no less than two (2) national Computer Retail Chains) by July 1, 1999; deploy a launch at Staples, Inc. by July 8, 1999; and deploy a full channel launch by July 18, 1999. The Consumer Rebate Offer will consist of three separate programs whereby under one program Qualified Purchasers will receive two hundred dollars (US$200.00) for a three year commitment at $19.95 (the "$200 Program"), under a separate program Qualified Purchasers will receive three hundred dollars (US$300.00) for a three year commitment at $19.95 (the "$300 Program"), and under a third program, Qualified Purchasers will receive four hundred dollars (US$400.00) for a three year commitment at $21.95 (US$400.00) (the "$400 Program"); provided that, after October 31, 1999, AOL shall have the right to increase the standard monthly dollar amount commitment to the Compuserve Service of Qualified Purchasers under the $200 Program and the $300 Program to $21.95. If AOL increases its standard pricing for the Compuserve Service to or above such amount and either [*].

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Sources: Marketing Agreement (Emachines Inc /De/), Marketing Agreement (Emachines Inc /De/)