Porter Cable Polisher Donation Program

Bobby G

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The Perfect Shine, LLC and ARC of San Diego have agreed to a new donation program that will directly assist San Diego adults with learning impairments.



ARC of San Diego, one of the nation's largest non-profit organizations for adults with learning impairments, has agreed to receive used Porter Cable 7424 polishers on donation from The Perfect Shine, LLC. ARC of San Diego will use its facilities, human resources and partnerships with local and national businesses to refurbish the polishers for resale.



The Perfect Shine, LLC will offer a generous Porter Cable 7424 trade-in program for their Ultimate Detailing Machine Model 1000 polisher. The goal is to receive 1,000 to 1,500 polishers a year on trade-in, giving ARC of San Diego an estimated $25,000 to $37,500 additional cash benefit annually.



Customers who participate in the $50 trade-in program will be pleased to know their old polisher provides a direct $25 benefit to a growing population of underserved adults who appreciate the education, challenging work and living assistance.
 
david, i can't say enough on how very thoughtful it is of you to help the physically challenged. i wish there were more people like you in this world... you da' man! :2thumbs:
 
David,



I have a brand new, never used 7336 and a used one. Do they qualify for the discount or are you only taking 7424s?
 
I would love to trade in my 7336 and get the UDM. And the fact that it goes to such a good cause makes it all worth while.
 
Brandon1 said:
I would love to trade in my 7336 and get the UDM. And the fact that it goes to such a good cause makes it all worth while.

David I am curious about trading the 7336 as well. WHat are your thoughts on trading these as well as the others?
 
David, kudos to you for your ongoing efforts on behalf of this group of people. My sister had Down's syndrome and faced these same challenges.
 
so how does it work ,,,

we send in the PC and cash and get the UDM

or we send cash get the UDM and send back the PC ?

when do these hit mainstream also?
 
..I give you my PC for $50?

..Or, I give you my pc, pay $50, get back a UDM?

Either way the donation is a great idea, it really makes me want to do most of my shopping with autopia-oriented websites.
 
Here's how it will work:



1. The UDM web site will go live on or about June 8th.



2. There will be a special part number for a UDM with Trade-in... Buy this part number.



3. You will receive your UDM in record time.



4. Inside the box will be a UPS call tag. Put your old PC in the box with the handle and the wrench, slap the UPS label on the box, tape the box closed, and drop it off at your nearby Mail Boxes Etc.



5. Within 2 weeks of receiving your PC, your credit card or PayPal will be credited the $50.



If you decide you don't like your UDM as much as your PC... slap the return label on the box and send the whole thing back for a complete refund.



It's that simple!
 
DavidB said:
Here's how it will work:



1. The UDM web site will go live on or about June 8th.



2. There will be a special part number for a UDM with Trade-in... Buy this part number.



3. You will receive your UDM in record time.



4. Inside the box will be a UPS call tag. Put your old PC in the box with the handle and the wrench, slap the UPS label on the box, tape the box closed, and drop it off at your nearby Mail Boxes Etc.



5. Within 2 weeks of receiving your PC, your credit card or PayPal will be credited the $50.



If you decide you don't like your UDM as much as your PC... slap the return label on the box and send the whole thing back for a complete refund.



It's that simple!



seems simple enough... :2thumbs:
 
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