Delticom: 10 Years Full Speed Ahead in the Internet Tyre Business
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In July Customers Profit from Special Anniversary Discounts in the Online Tyre Shops HANOVER, Germany--(Business Wire)-- Since July 1999 Delticom (GER:DEX), the pioneer of the online tyre trade, has offered its customers more than "just" cheap prices for quality tyres. On the occasion of the 10 year anniversary, the European market leader and internet tyre specialist is providing special discounts for customers as a "Thank you" in its web shops. "The formula for our success is our more than 3,0 million satisfied customers to date and the fact that we do not want to stop being better", Rainer Binder, CEO of Delticom AG, explains. "More and more drivers buy their tyres online. In the current economic situation across Europe, a rising number of consumers are discovering favorably priced purchasing opportunities on the Internet, which they can find with us in 35 countries and in more than 100 online shops," Rainer Binder adds. Following customers' comments, Delticom offers tyres on average 20 to 25 percent cheaper than traditional tyre dealers. Moreover the customer is offered an extensive range of services, amongst others a worldwide network of about 24,000 service partners, who mount the tyres professionally for reasonable prices. Further information about and around tyres, tests and advice are comfortably accessible with a simple mouse click in all the web shops. More information about the company: www.delti.com All online shops: http://www.delti.com/english/reifen.html The original source-language text of this announcement is the official, authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation only, and should be cross-referenced with the source-language text, which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect. Delticom AG Susanne Kindor-d`Unienville, CIO Tel: +49 511 93634852 kindor@delti.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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