Monroe ‘Real Rewards’ Promotion Rewards Counter Professionals For Monroe Quick-Strut Assembly Sales – UnderhoodService

Monroe ‘Real Rewards’ Promotion Rewards Counter Professionals For Monroe Quick-Strut Assembly Sales

Tenneco has announced that counter professionals can earn a $10 Visa prepaid card for each pair of qualifying Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies sold during the Monroe "Real Rewards" promotion. Rewarding counter professionals for selling pairs of the premium, ready-to-install strut replacement solution, the Monroe Real Rewards scorecard program is available from May 1 through June 30, 2013.

Tenneco has announced that counter professionals can earn a $10 Visa prepaid card for each pair of qualifying Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies sold during the Monroe “Real Rewards” promotion. The Monroe Real Rewards scorecard program is available from May 1 through June 30, 2013.
 
“This promotion offers incentives to the professionals who help ensure that consumers receive complete, high-quality repairs featuring guaranteed strut assemblies that help restore each vehicle’s steering, stopping and stability,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco.
 
According to Tenneco, each Monroe Quick-Strut assembly represents careful attention to detail in the form of a premium strut featuring Tenneco’s exclusive, application-engineered valving technologies; precisely calibrated coil spring; robust bearing plate; and other high quality parts designed specifically for the vehicle. Each component is selected by Tenneco engineers to help restore the vehicle’s original ride and handling characteristics. Every Quick-Strut assembly is backed by the company’s popular limited lifetime warranty and 90-day Safe & Sound guarantee. Visit Monroe.com for guarantee and warranty details.
 
Tenneco says it continually updates the popular Monroe ride control electronic catalog at www.monroe.com. Customers who cannot find a Monroe part in a print catalog are advised to check the catalog for the latest coverage information.
 
For additional information about the “Real Rewards” promotion, contact your Monroe supplier.

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