Looking for a Great Incentive? Snap-on Incentive Offer Incredibly Rewarding – UnderhoodService

Looking for a Great Incentive? Snap-on Incentive Offer Incredibly Rewarding

Snap-on's "Incentive Choice" credit program promotion offers qualified buyers so many great options that you won't know what to choose. From great Snap-on tools and storage units up to a big-screen TV, this is truly an unbelievable offer.

Snap-on’s “Incentive Choice” credit program promotion offers qualified buyers so many great options that you won’t know what to choose. From great Snap-on tools and storage units up to a big-screen TV, this is truly an unbelievable offer.

“Snap-on’s ‘Incentive Choice’ promotion is a credit program that truly rewards our customers,” said Alicia Smales, vice president of marketing for Snap-on Tools. “Our customers are extremely loyal and supportive of the Snap-on brand and we are always looking for ways to thank them. With this incentive promotion, we have the opportunity to say ‘thanks’ for their commitment and dedication to Snap-on.”

When a qualified Snap-on customer makes a new extended credit purchase of $3,000 or more through their participating franchisee by May 28, 2010, they can then choose their incentive item. Based on the total amount of a customer’s new purchases, incentive items could include a 42-inch LCD HD television, a Snap-on Pub Set, Snap-on storage units or various tools, such as a ratcheting screwdriver set, a 14.4 cordless drill kit or an all-in-one Snap-on technician set.

To receive your choice of incentive, a Snap-on Credit program approved customer must make an extended credit (EC) contract purchase meeting promotion terms by May 28, 2010. To qualify, the unpaid balance of the new purchase (unpaid balance of total cash price after down payment and any trade-in) must be at least $3,000 or more.

To learn more details, contact your Snap-on representative or visit www.snapon.com.

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