'Alliance Takes The Hill VIP Sweepstakes' Announced

‘Alliance Takes The Hill VIP Sweepstakes’ Announced

This fall, 15 lucky sweepstakes winners and their guests will win a VIP trip to Washington, D.C.

Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper are headed to the National Mall.

This fall, 15 lucky sweepstakes winners and their guests will win a VIP trip to Washington, D.C., and the Alliance Takes the Hill Convention in April 2021, the most unique Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper convention to date.

The grand-prize winners and their guests will experience presidential treatment as they explore one of the world’s top tourist destinations. Whether they’re visiting the country’s most iconic residence, touring the National Mall or basking in the beauty of the city’s peak cherry blossom season, the grand-prize winners and guests will encounter a week to remember.

“Washington, D.C., is one of the best cities in the world to visit – historically, culturally and with your family,” said J.C. Washbish, vice president of sales and marketing for Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper. “We look forward to treating 15 technicians to red-carpet treatment on the trip of a lifetime in the U.S. capital.”

While in the District, grand-prize winners also will enjoy exclusive receptions and listen to exciting speakers with a front-row seat at the Alliance Takes the Hill Convention. During the convention, attendees will rally in Washington, D.C., and meet with legislators to advocate for the technician’s right to repair and the consumer’s right to their vehicle’s data.

To top it off, Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper are giving away another $45,000 in gift card prizes to 240 ancillary winners.

During the months of September, October and November, professional technicians earn an entry with every qualifying $150 invoice from their Auto Value or Bumper to Bumper parts supplier. At the end of the day, each shop’s MyPlace4Parts purchases will be totaled, and technicians will earn an additional entry for every $150 worth of qualifying purchases.

Visit alliancetakesthehill2021.com/VIP for official rules and other sweepstakes details.

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