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Preservation Replacement Windows Giving $50 Gift Cards With Estimates
Preservation Replacement Windows Giving $50 Gift Cards With Estimates
Preservation Windows and Northland Home Exteriors are offering customers a $50 gift card for getting an estimate from them. Customers get their choice of Applebee's, Cub Foods, or Holiday Stations.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 3, 2009 --
Twin Cities residents are being offered their choice of $50 gift cards from three different stores for getting a window replacement estimate. Northland Home Exteriors of Forest Lake and Oakdale, Minnesota announced the plan on their website Tuesday February 3, 2009. Residents get to choose between a restaurant, grocery store, and gas station for simply allowing Northland to give them an estimate for replacement windows by Preservation.
Northland Home Exteriors is the Twin Cities area Preservation Window Dealer of Distinction. Preservation offers replacement windows with a guarantee of 33% reduced heating and cooling bills. Preservation became the first replacement window to achieve proposed Energy Star Standards for 2015. According to Larry Hering, Northland's Marketing Manager, "The perception out there is that Preservation is way more expensive because the performance is so much better than other windows. We want to spread the word that it's simply not the case."
Customers visiting the website PreservationWindows.net simply need to choose a gift card and request an estimate online. According to Hering, and the website, there is no purchase required in order to receive the gift cards. Consultants will deliver the cards during their visit to the home.
The offer has no ending date set but customers are encouraged to act quickly.
More information can be found online at http://www.preservationwindows.net/index.html

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