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Monroe “Quick Rewards” Program Offers Incentives For Sales Of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies

Tenneco's Monroe brand will offer an incentive to counterpeople for the sale of popular, ready-to-install Monroe Quick-Strut premium replacement assemblies. The Monroe "Quick Rewards" scorecard promotion - available for sales between April 1 and May 31, 2014 - will reward participants with a $10 prepaid card for each pair of qualifying Monroe Quick-Strut units sold.

Tenneco’s Monroe brand will offer an incentive to counterpeople for the sale of popular, ready-to-install Monroe Quick-Strut premium replacement assemblies. The Monroe “Quick Rewards” scorecard promotion – available for sales between April 1 and May 31, 2014 ­– will reward participants with a $10 prepaid card for each pair of qualifying Monroe Quick-Strut units sold.

“The ‘Quick Rewards’ incentive and our Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are popular: consumers get a guaranteed, premium replacement strut solution, installers get an easier, faster replacement job and counterpeople get an extra incentive,” said Sheryl Bomia, Tenneco’s North American Programs manager.

As the aftermarket’s first complete, ready-to-install strut replacement solution, Monroe Quick-Strut units include all of the OE-style components required for a comprehensive strut repair. Each Quick-Strut unit features a pre-assembled, OE-style bearing plate; upper and lower spring isolators; upper spring seat; coil spring; boot kit; and a premium strut that was engineered to address the vehicle’s unique ride and handling characteristics.

Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are a breakthrough design that reduces installation time by eliminating the need to disassemble components and compress the coil spring and helps to eliminate ride control comebacks commonly caused by failure to replace associated worn suspension parts.

To help ensure customer confidence and satisfaction, Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies are offered with a Safe & Sound Guarantee 90-day money-back offer. To learn more about this exclusive Tenneco guarantee, visit www.Monroe.com. Tenneco continuously updates its electronic catalog for ride control components at www.Monroe.com. The catalog includes all of the latest Monroe Quick-Strut assembly coverage and more.

To learn more about the Monroe Quick-Strut “Quick Rewards” promotion, please contact your Monroe Shocks sales representative and/or parts provider.

Completed scorecards and copies of sales invoices must be postmarked and mailed to Monroe Shocks promotion headquarters no later than July 2, 2014. Reward dollars are calculated based on qualifying product sales between April 1 and May 31, 2014. Participants can earn up to $500 in rewards dollars through this promotion.

For more information about Monroe ride control products and the latest Monroe components for today’s vehicles, visit www.Monroe.com or contact your Tenneco sales representative.

 

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