Mighty Announces Spring Consumer Rebate Promotion

Mighty Announces Spring Consumer Rebate Promotion

Available April 1 through May 31, consumers having their vehicle serviced at a professional shop utilizing Mighty parts and chemicals can receive combined rebates of up to $110 as a motivation to properly care for their cars.

Mighty Distributing System of America has announced its spring 2017 consumer rebate promotion. Available April 1 through May 31, consumers having their vehicle serviced at a professional shop utilizing Mighty parts and chemicals can receive combined rebates of up to $110 as a motivation to properly care for their cars.

Following are the qualifying services and rebate amounts:

SERVICE REBATE AMOUNT
Mighty VS7 Fuel System Service $15
Mighty VS7 Oil System Service $15
Mighty VS7 Transmission Service $15
Mighty Engine Guard Full Synthetic Oil with Mighty MAX Filter Change $15
Mighty Brake Pad Replacement (front and/or rear axle set, each) $15
Mighty Brake Rotor Replacement (up to four rotors, each) $5

Mighty says the promotion helps professional automotive service providers that use Mighty products to build consumer loyalty. The rebate checks are made payable to the original servicing retailer and mailed to the consumer. The consumer then gains the full value of the rebate(s) upon their next service and/or purchase from the same retailer when used within 120 days of the original issue date on the check.

“We look forward to our consumer rebate promotions because they are one more way we continue to provide exceptional support to our franchise partners and they, in turn, to their customers to help grow their businesses,” said Ken Voelker, Mighty Auto Parts president and CEO. “Our Mighty Consumer Rebate promotions are also a great way to encourage consumers to properly maintain their vehicles.”

For further details on the Mighty Spring 2017 Consumer Rebate Promotion, ask a local Mighty representative.

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