Win $100 With Dorman's New Product Idea Contest

Win $100 With Dorman’s New Product Idea Contest

All qualifying service technicians and counter professionals who submit a new product idea via DormanProducts.com are eligible to win. It is that easy, Dorman says.

COLMAR, Pa. — Dorman Products has announced the launch of a New Product Idea contest.
    
All qualifying service technicians and counter professionals who submit a new product idea via DormanProducts.com are eligible to win. It is that easy, Dorman says.
 
Dorman’s New Product Development Team will review all ideas, whether they were submitted recently or in the past, and determine monthly winners. Each new product idea counts and those submitting multiple ideas earn multiple chances to win. An idea submitted today, could win you cash down the road!
     
One winner will be selected in each category. The winning Service Technician New Idea of the Month will win a $100 VISA gift card; and the winner Counterperson New idea of the Month also will win a $100 VISA gift card. In addition, contest winners will earn a spotlight on themselves and their businesses on Dorman’s Facebook page.
 
All individual contest winners will be entered into Dorman’s annual Grand Prize Contest drawn in December for a chance to win a $500 VISA gift card.
 
The winners for August 2014 are:
* Mico Verdade (FM Auto Service, Brampton, Ontario) – Mico is a service technician at FM Auto Service in Brampton, Ontario. He submitted the idea to develop part No. 679-008 (Ford’s Turbo Up Pipe).  
 
* Mark Papadopoulos (Parts for Imports, Pennsauken, N.J.) – Papadopoulos has worked at PFI’s Pennsauken location for more than 20 years. His work with imports led him to submit this month’s winning new product idea to Dorman. He is being recognized as August’s new product idea winner for suggesting one of Dorman’s latest import adds: Part No. 911-905 – BMW Intake manifold runner control valve.
 
Complete contest details are available at http://www.dormanproducts.com.

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