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Gabriel Launches ‘The One To Watch’ Sales Event

Gabriel (Ride Control LLC) has announced the launch of its national "The One to Watch" sales event, offering consumers a mail-in rebate for up to $125 when they purchase four qualifying Gabriel-branded ride control products between March 1 and April 30, 2013.

Gabriel (Ride Control LLC) has announced the launch of its national “The One to Watch” sales event, offering consumers a mail-in rebate for up to $125 when they purchase four qualifying Gabriel-branded ride control products between March 1 and April 30, 2013.  

The “The One to Watch” sales event also offers consumers the opportunity to win one of up to 15 60-inch flat screen TVs. Consumers are eligible for a sliding-scale mail-in rebate when they purchase a combination of any four qualifying ReadyMount, Ultra, MaxControl or Strut Mount products between March 1 and April 30, 2013, so the more consumers spend, the more they can save. Plus, when customers submit a valid rebate claim, they will automatically be entered in the drawing for one of the flat screen TVs.          

If consumers:
• Spend up to  $200, they receive a 15 percent rebate
• Spend over $200, they receive a 20 percent rebate
• Spend over $300, they receive a 25 percent rebate**

**Up to a maximum rebate of $125.

“With an industry-leading maximum rebate of $125, Gabriel’s ‘The One to Watch’ Sales Event makes it easier for a consumer to replace all four of their shocks in preparation for spring and summer driving,” said Michael Lipski, vice president of sales and marketing, Ride Control LLC. “Plus, the chance to win one of 15 60-inch flat screen TVs is an added consumer incentive.”

Gabriel has created “The One to Watch” Sales Event kits for participating shops, which includes a poster and rebate pad. To receive a kit, call 1-800-251-5932. Details of the sales event, qualifying products, rules and rebate forms are available at www.Gabriel.com.

 

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