Buyatoyota.com Customer Wins $10,000
According to Toyota, since 1999, Internet users who logged onto
www.buyatoyota.com have had the chance to win $10,000 annually. They could
register online or at any buyatoyota.com kiosk at an auto
show held throughout the Southeast in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North and
South Carolina. The winner for 2001 filled out her registration online and never
gave it a second thought, she said. This week, according to Toyota, she has won $10,000 cash.
It still didn't register for Sharon Kendrick, 27, even as Southeast Toyota
Distributors, LLC (SET) eBusiness Consumer Manager Elton Pride tried to
convince her that the money was hers, no strings attached. "I thought he
was going to ask me to buy something," she recalled, "or that it was some
kind of joke."
Recently, Toyota says, Kendrick was flown from her home in South
River, New Jersey to Deerfield Beach, Florida for the official check
presentation. "The buyatoyota.com $10,000 giveaway is both exciting for
Southeast Toyota dealers and for our 2001 winner, Sharon Kendrick," said
Pride. "The sweepstakes creates excitement for everyone."
Kendrick said she will use her newfound cash to travel with her sister, and
she will invest the rest. She's going to hold off on buying a new Toyota
for now, her 1984 Toyota Tercel, she says, is "holding up just fine."
The $10,000 giveaway is sponsored by SET and Southeast Toyota Distributors
Dealers to promote buyatoyota.com. Claiming to be ranked first among Toyota's American
distributors in sales and customer satisfaction, Southeast Toyota
Distributors, LLC, (www.buyatoyota.com) is a franchised
distributor of Toyotas. The company distributes vehicles to
163 Toyota dealers in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and North and South
Carolina. Headquartered in Deerfield Beach, Florida, SET is owned and
operated by JM Family Enterprises, Inc., a diversified automotive corporation.
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