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So I made a deal for a Heritage yesterday, and got a quote from the parts guy for some passenger foot boards. Anyhow, he handed me one of the HD Rewards cards, and stated that the purchase of the bike will count towards the rewards points.
So how does this work? What kind of dollar value am I looking at considering total purchase price of the bike was $21,200?
when I bought my new '08 FatBoy, the dealer's rewards card was 10% of whatever I spent. each and everytime I bought something, I got 10% added to the card.
probably be a good thing to ask the dealership what their policy is.
oops - might have over spoken.... seems like I got 1% for the bike then 10% on whatever i bought from the dealership......
When I got my bike they gave me the silver card and basically said that for every $1k I spend I get a $50 gift card. Not sure if it's the same one they gave you but it sounds pretty similar.
Let us know how that works out. I looked at the card, but said no because I do not want any more cards, but if that is how it works...........
Might be worth a relook.
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