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Install Raybestos Brakes, Earn Cash and Possibly a Trip to Vegas for Champion’s Week

As the Chase for NASCAR Sprint Cup races toward the top prize, Raybestos Brakes — a member of the Affinia family of brands and the Official Brakes of NASCAR — helps technicians, consumers and race fans hit the jackpot with a “Race for the Cash” rebate and sweepstakes promotion.

To help draw customers and build additional sales, participating service dealers receive a special Race for the Cash promotional kit. It includes a poster announcing the rebates, a ­rebate counter card with 25 rebate cards, a technician reward tally card and Race for the Cash floor mats. Technicians receive this promotional kit free when they sign up to become a Raybestos Rewards member at www.raybestos.com.

Technician can also earn a cash ­reward up to $50, and one lucky technician and a guest will also be awarded the grand-prize trip to Las Vegas. Technicians receive $1 for each qualifying Raybestos brand pad set, rotor, loaded caliper, friction ready caliper, master cylinder or wheel hub assembly installed. A tally card is provided to track eligible sales, and at the end of the program, technicians submit the tally card for their cash reward. Each tally card submitted before Nov. 1, 2010, serves as their entry into the Race for the Cash sweepstakes.

The Race for the Cash program runs from Sept. 15, 2010 to Nov. 15, 2010. As a special note: Due to travel planning limitations, all tally card and rebate cards must be received by program headquarters by Oct. 31, 2010, in order to be eligible for the grand-prize trip. Tally cards and rebate cards received after Oct. 31 will not be eligible for the grand-prize trip, however, they will be accepted through Dec. 1, 2010, for the cash rebate.
For more information, visit www.raybestos.com or call (800) 323-0354.

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