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Gabriel launches #Shocks4Life for essential service workers

Through an initiative called Gabriel ‘Shocks For Life’, South Africa’s essential workers who purchase Gabriel shocks between 25 May to 30 September 2020 will receive free replacement shocks for life.

Graeme Futter, Head of Marketing and Sales at Gabriel, said the initiative was in recognition of the dedicated work essential service workers are providing who face the frontline each day, protecting and serving the citizens of South Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Essential service workers who purchase a set of Gabriel shock absorbers from any automotive spares retailer, workshop or fitment centre is eligible to register their purchase with Gabriel Shocks for Life. To benefit from this wonderful initiative, essential workers would have to complete an online form and upload their vehicle documentation to register with the Gabriel ‘Shocks For Life’ programme,” said Futter.

The exclusive limited offer covers workers from the following sectors; of medical; healthcare, agriculture, logistics, retail; maintenance and safety; security. Shock purchasers can email their ‘Shock for Life’ registration certificate, along with the details of the need to replace the units to information@gabriel.co.za.

The South African shock absorber company will then verify the claim against the ‘Shock for Life’ registration database and directly ship replacement units to the consumer.\

“Gabriel is committed to safety on our roads and we want to say thanks to our essential workers. We are taking a position of giving something back whilst emphasising the focus on the word ‘Life’ that these essential services people selflessly protect and serve during these uncertain times,” added Futter.

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