Phoenix Environmental Care is launching a new PERKs (Phoenix Environmental Rewards Kustomers) incentive program for purchases of company products. Qualifying products include the company’s fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, growth regulators and aquatic products.
“The PERKs program provides purchasers of our products with incentives that may be converted into donations, contributions or sponsorships of turf related activities and organizations including University turf programs,” says Rick Grant, Director of Business Development for Phoenix Environmental Care. “Examples of qualifying organizations are local and national golf course superintendent’s groups, research foundations like A. J. Norr and charitable organizations such as the Wee One Foundation, but there are others that also qualify. In addition, the reward can be made directly to the club or taken as a distributor credit.”
Under the PERKs program, end-users can earn up to 10-percent of their total purchase amounts, depending the dollar volume and number of products bought.
“Qualifying purchases must take place between Sept. 15, 2007 and Jan. 15, 2008 with delivery taken by April 15,” says Grant. However, PERKs rewards on orders delivered before Nov. 15 will be paid by Dec. 15, 2007.
Grant says solid support of the Green Industry sets Phoenix apart from other post-patent companies and the PERKs program is just another example of the company’s commitment to both the industry and to superintendents.
“We will continue to support the Green Industry by backing organizations like GCSAA, Wee One, RISE, local superintendents associations and others,” Grant says. “We see the PERKs program as another way to strengthen that support.”
Additional details of the PERKs program are available on line at www.phoenixenvcare.com.
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