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Tough Products, Tender Turkeys: Galvan Fall Butterball Promotion Begins Sixth Year!


HARRISBURG, N.C. -- For the next three months, Galvan Industries’ long tradition of supplying the highest quality products will be matched by another company tradition: free Butterball turkeys for customers and agents.

The company's Sixth Annual Turkey Promotion starts October 1 and continues through December 21, 2007. For each immediate shipment order of Galvan ground rods, acorns, clamps, connectors, lugs and other products valued at $2,500 or more, the company will mail out a gift certificate for a free Butterball turkey. Certificates can be sent to a home, office, family or friend – whatever address is listed.

Orders worth $6,000 or more earn certificates for three free turkeys. Customers need only fax their purchase order to their Galvan agent and mail a purchase order photocopy along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Attn: Turkey Promotion, Galvan Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 369, Harrisburg, NC 28075-0369.

Galvan isn' t forgetting about its sales agents. Sales agents who sell qualifying orders to a new account (a distributor who hasn’t purchased a Galvan product for the past year) will also receive a Butterball turkey gift certificate.

Finally the company is sending free turkey certificates to customers who submit a purchase order for $800 or more on orders for connectors only (lugs, split bolts, cable ties, transformer lug kits and tools)between October 1 and December 21, 2007. Ground rod purchases don’t apply.

For more information on the Galvan Turkey promotion, call 1-800-277-5678; fax: 704-455-5215; email: sales@galvanelectrical.com.





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Galvan Industries, Inc.
Electrical Products Division, LLC • PO Box 369 • 7320 Millbrook Rd
Harrisburg, North Carolina 28075 • 704.455.5102 • Fax: 704.455.5215
Toll Free: 1.800.277.5678





 
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