Raybestos offers sales incentives on brakes to counter people, techs

April 7, 2014
Raybestos brakes is offering simultaneous sales promotions for counter people and technicians, 

This spring, selling green stopping power can earn counter people and technicians some cash. Element3™ brake pads with Enhanced Hybrid Technology™(EHT) are some of the greenest brake pads in the aftermarket and are copper compliant to 2025.

With simultaneous sales promotions for counter people and technicians, Raybestos brakes are now the most “cash compliant” brake pads in the aftermarket, the company said.

From April 1 – May 31, 2014, when counter people sell Professional Grade® Ceramic, Professional Grade OE-Matched and Element3 brake pads with EHT, they earn $1 for each set of qualifying brake pads sold. Once they sell 20 sets, they automatically earn a $5 bonus. Counter people can redeem up to 20 tally cards during the promotional period; potentially earning up to $500.

Technicians who install Element3 brake pads with EHT, Professional Grade Ceramic and Professional Grade OE-Matched brake pads can also earn the same cash reward; receiving $1 for every set of qualifying product installed. Once they install 20 sets, they also earn the $5 bonus. Technicians can redeem up to 20 tally cards during the promotional period to earn up to $500.

Both promotional kits are available through local Raybestos WD. For additional information about the Get Green sales promotion or Raybestos Element3 brake pads with EHT, visit www.RaybestosBrakes.com or call 800-323-0354.

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