Veyance Technologies announces Gatorback Club grand prize winner

Jan. 26, 2015
Veyance Technologies, Inc. announced recently that Paul Deanne of Accurate Auto Service in Snohomish, Wash., is its 2014 Gatorback Club grand prize winner.

Veyance Technologies, Inc. announced recently that Paul Deanne of Accurate Auto Service in Snohomish, Wash., is its 2014 Gatorback® Club grand prize winner.

In addition to the regular Gatorback Club rewards offered throughout the year, Deanne won $4,000 to put toward a shop makeover. The grand prize winner was chosen in a drawing among installers who accumulated at least 10,000 points.

“I’m excited to make over my shop with the Gatorback Club grand prize,” said Deanne, an active Club member since 2011, “The company’s products are high quality and reasonably priced, and the Quiet Technology stands out from the rest.”

The Gatorback Club is Veyance Technologies’ longstanding rewards program that allows installers to earn points for every qualifying Veyance product they stock and install.  Points can be redeemed for a wide variety of gift cards and exclusive merchandise. 

“We’re pleased to continue to reward installers like Paul for their loyalty to the Veyance brand,” said Tom Lee, marketing manager at Veyance Technologies. “We’re committed to our installers and will continue to look for ways to improve our incentive programs in the future.”

To learn more about the Club or to sign up to become a member, visit http://www.veyance.com/gatorbackclub, or contact your local field sales representative or call customer service at 1-800-869-0435.

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