Autobutler Launches Cashback Campaign

Autobutler Launches Cashback Campaign

Even though there are substantial savings to be made on request-for-quote sites like Autobutler, British car owners are still yet to discover this new way of getting their car repaired. The UK online marketplace for car repairs now offers customers extra cashback.

Over the years cash back coupons have always been popular for advertisers. They were often part of a newspaper ad, which you would then cut out in order to use in your local shop. Today’s consumers look to the Internet to save money on their favourite services and products. However, within the garage repair business a lot of customers still tend to stick to their local garage.

The start of each calendar year isn’t renowned for being a busy period in the motor repair industry, which is why Autobutler, the leading online platform for car maintenance and servicing, now offers a reward of up to £100 for car owners who book a car repair via autobutler.co.uk/cashback.

“The garage industry is still very traditional – attracting customers very much the same way as 20 years ago. No other companies within the automotive industry have ever tried to attract customers via an online cashback model combined with a request-for-quote website and we believe it will be worth the money both for Autobutler and for the car owners”, says Country Manager Clive Thorpe.

Autobutler has gained a strong foothold on the British market, and it is expected that the cashback campaign will help grow its customer base even further. Customers can choose a quote via the website, and within a few days they will receive three offers for their car repair. On top of the expected savings they will be offered a maximum cashback reward based on the value of the work of up to £100 per completed job.

“More than 170,000 people have already posted their repair jobs on Autobutler. But most car owners are creatures of habit. With the cashback campaign we expect to be able to reach out to the millions of car owners, who haven’t considered using the Internet to find a reliable garage”, explains Thorpe who has seen a sharp increase in traffic from potential customers.

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