Continental Launches ATE Brake Points 2009 Sales Promotion for PremiumOne Brake Products – UnderhoodService

Continental Launches ATE Brake Points 2009 Sales Promotion for PremiumOne Brake Products

Continental Corporation recently launched a new sales promotion for its OE-engineered ATE PremiumOne Brake Products. The ATE Brake Points 2009 promotion gives professional service technicians the opportunity to earn valuable 'ATE Brake Points' for purchasing PremiumOne Disc Brake Rotors and Brake Pad sets that can be accumulated and redeemed for VISA Gift Cards.

Continental Corporation, a leading and global Tier One supplier of brake systems, recently launched a new sales promotion for its OE-engineered ATE PremiumOne Brake Products. The ATE Brake Points 2009 promotion gives professional service technicians the opportunity to earn valuable ‘ATE Brake Points’ for purchasing PremiumOne Disc Brake Rotors and Brake Pad sets that can be accumulated and redeemed for VISA Gift Cards. The promotional period for technicians runs from May 1 through August 31, 2009.

With the ATE Brake Points 2009 promotion, technicians will earn “one” ATE Brake Point for every OE-engineered ATE PremiumOne Disc Brake Rotor or Brake Pad set they purchase. Once eight points have been earned, participating technicians are eligible to redeem them for a $20 VISA gift card. Purchases can be mixed and matched, and there’s no limit on the dollar amount that can be applied to the gift card.

To redeem ATE Brake Points for the gift card, all the technicians need to do is track their purchases using the ATE Brake Points 2009 official score card and send it between May 1 and August 31, 2009 to the ATE Promotion Service Center with the corresponding original purchase invoice/receipt(s).

OE-Engineered Quality Built To Last
ATE PremiumOne Disc Brake Rotors and Brake Pads are application-matched to meet specific OE vehicle requirements for quality, fit and performance. Instead of having to choose from a variety of grades and options, PremiumOne customers will receive the optimum rotor and pad replacement as specified by the original vehicle manufacturer.

All ATE PremiumOne Disc Brake Rotors feature a patented RotorLife wear indicator that gives a quick visual reference of rotor thickness. ATE’s MetaCote protective coating is applied to the rotors to help prevent rust and corrosion so they maintain a clean appearance.

For more information, visit us on the web at www.ate-na.com.

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