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Where I'm at the dealer has a point system called "Rider Rewards". $39 one-time fee earns you 1 point for every dollar on parts. 1000 points= $50. store credit, 2000= $150 and so on. in increments of 1000, the more you accumulate, the more they are worth.
Plus I get the "Good Guy" discount offered to HOG, LEOs, Fire fighters, EMS and Mil.= 15% off on parts.
Not a bad deal.....It has helped pay for a few goodies thru the years.
Best wishes....Tim(HT)
That kinda sucks you had to pay $39 to get into the program. The one here was free to get into
My local dealer doesnt do the points as far as I know.
They do have customer appreciation every 2nd Saturday;15% off.But the last time we went,my wife found something she wanted in motorclothes,then was told she had to purchase 3 items to get the 15% off.No thanks.
I know that my dealer (Cycle Connection H-D) has a rewards program. Where you purchase a $1000 in clothes, parts or accessories you get a 100 gift card. Every dollar you spend is equal to one point. There was no fee to enroll. I have used it a couple times. It is great when your purchase high ticket items like leather jackets or helmets.
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