AutoZone Partners With CarHelp.com
The new partnership will provide CarHelp.com users with discounts on parts, as well as other benefits.
IRVINE, Calif. —CarHelp has teamed up with AutoZone to provide its subscribing dealers with better service and a better way to operate their service departments.
Through the partnership, CarHelp’s subscribing dealers will receive discounts every time they order parts from AutoZone. The discounts will include off invoice discounts on parts dealers order the most. Dealers will also receive a quarterly rebate of up to 5 percent, depending on the amount of electronic purchases made each week with AutoZone.
New electronic ordering customers will also receive a 5 percent rebate on online orders for 90 days after the first online purchase. In addition, parts will be delivered directly to all the dealerships at no extra cost.
“The entire AutoZone Commercial Division is excited about a business partnership with CarHelp,” said Ray Curry, AutoZone’s director of national commercial accounts. “There are incredible synergies for both organizations. AutoZone’s national footprint of more than 4,700 company-owned stores provides the foundation for scalable growth and an expanding partnership.” AutoZone will also supply personal deliveries to dealerships, a personal account manager for each dealership, a 48-hour warranty claim reimbursement guarantee, and an assigned commercial specialist, among other benefits. CarHelp.com is an online reputation management platform that assists dealerships in building their online service reputation. It also offers car owners a searchable directory of local repair shops and a rating system to help them find a dependable local repair facility.
To see how the system works, visit www.CarHelp.com
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