Despite my recent post about how I felt like I was missing out on some cool stuff by not being able to participate in the great iPhone unlockathon, there is one upside (well, actually there are numerous upsides, but here's another). iPhone unlockers who are using their phones on non-AT&T networks shan't be getting any rebate from Apple.
You have to enter your phone and serial numbers in the field, which would suggest that Apple's not going to pony up $100 for numbers it doesn't know. But if there was any doubt, check the Terms and Conditions:
Terms and Conditions for the $100 store credit for Early iPhone owners program(emphasis mine)This credit is extended to end-customers who own a qualifying iPhone purchased from Apple or AT&T prior to August 22, 2007. To receive a credit, customers must submit requests between September 13, 2007, and November 30, 2007, at www.apple.com/iphone/storecredit. Requests will not be accepted after November 30, 2007. The program is for a $100 Apple electronic store credit in the form of a numeric code consisting of a credit number and PIN. This program is limited to one $100 Apple electronic store credit per eligible iPhone. Customers may apply this credit as provided in these terms and conditions. Customers should record the numeric codes that are presented electronically through the web browser. Apple will not replace lost or stolen codes. Only iPhones activated through AT&T are eligible to receive a credit.