Good Garage Scheme customer wins iPod for singing garage's praises
It was like music to the ears of Brenda Hare, a longstanding customer of Good Garage Scheme member Ivybridge Motors in Devon, when she was told she had won a brand new Apple iPod touch.
Brenda was thrilled to be selected from over 20,000 feedback forms submitted over a three-month period by member garages across the UK.
As a regular customer of Ivybridge Motors, Brenda said in her feedback: “Although I have moved away from Ivybridge and now live closer to Exeter, I will continue to use this garage as I can be absolutely certain that they will deliver excellent service every time I need help. I would travel even further to stay with them as it’s so important to find a garage whose staff you can trust and whose quality of work is second to none.”
Good Garage Scheme customers are encouraged to provide feedback to garages so that visitors to the website can make an educated decision when they are choosing a garage to service or repair their vehicle.
Ivybridge Motors have maintained a five star rating since they joined the scheme in 2009 and Service Manager, Chris Howells, was happy to present Brenda with her new iPod touch.
Brenda continued: “I was thrilled when Chris told me that I had won the prize. I’m so pleased for Chris and all his team that they get the recognition they truly deserve via this excellent scheme.”
Brenda will now have the opportunity to download the Good Garage Scheme’s free app so she can find a Good Garage Scheme member no matter where she travels in the UK.
The Good Garage Scheme has just launched their Christmas feedback prize draw. The winner of the prizedraw on the 16th December will have a choice of prizes including an iPod touch, a Sat Nav, a Bluray player or a Nintendo Wii.
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