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Four Seasons keeping techs cool with new sweepstakes

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Four Seasons announces its “Cool It” sweepstakes for service providers and professional technicians, running through Sept. 15, 2009.

Prizes include a $500 gift certificate to Best Buy, Nintendo Wii Sports Bundles, iPod touches, Garmin 255WT nüvis and Nintendo DS Lites.

To automatically enter the sweepstakes, visit the www.search-autoparts.com homepage to sign up for the Four Seasons monthly e-newsletter, The Four Seasons Standard. While on the site, view one of Four Seasons new videos – “Why Reman?,” “The Conversation” or “Compressor Installation,” which will rotate on a weekly basis.

“Our e-newsletter is designed to be a timely and effective method for sharing valuable information about Four Seasons’ quality air conditioning products and programs with the automotive aftermarket industry,” says Benny Araujo, marketing manager, Four Seasons. “The ‘Cool It’ sweepstakes is an opportunity for us to reward people just for signing up – it’s that simple.”

Each month, e-newsletter subscribers benefit from informative and helpful information such as product showcases, technical bulletins, new product announcements, problem solving parts and training tips.

For more information, visit www.4s.com.

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