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SCAG First Responder Program
Power Tool Company, Southeastern distributor of SCAG Power Equipment is proud to announce the SCAG First Responder Program. This program will provide cash discounts to active, retired and volunteer First Responders which include Police, Fire, EMT and all branches of the United States Military. These discounts range from $50 all the way up to $500 on a single unit. SCAG Giant-Vac blowers are eligible for discounts as well. Equipment sold between March 1st and June 30th is eligible.
While the program is in the beginning stages, the results thus far have been astounding and the program is proving to be a huge success. What sets this program apart from others in the industry are the extra incentives after the sale which include 5 t-shirts and 5 stickers featuring the logo below which are shipped directly to the customer. In addition, a donation of $25 is made to the customers’ choice of the following charities: National Fallen Firefighters Association, Concerns of Police Survivors-COPS, National Association of EMT’s, Fisher House – Comfort Homes for Veterans families during hospitalization.
The SCAG First Responder Program is not a national program and is only offered to customers purchasing SCAG whole goods from dealers within Power Tool Company’s distribution territory. This territory includes dealerships located in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina and Power Tool Company territories in Virginia and West Virginia.
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