Parts Plus Pro Pick'em Challenge To Award 60-Inch HDTV

Parts Plus Pro Pick’em Challenge To Award 60-Inch HDTV

Parts Plus customers who put their pigskin picks to the test will be competing for a 60-inch HDTV as well as $50 Visa and $25 Amazon gift cards. Parts Plus Pro Pick'em players who are among the nation's top scorers are also eligible to win prizes from Second Street, which is awarding weekly Fatheads and a grand-prize trip to Hawaii.

GERMANTOWN, Tenn. — The Automotive Distribution Network is awarding a 60-inch HDTV to the top prognosticator in the Parts Plus Pro Pick’em Challenge, which kicks off with the first pro football game of the year on Thursday, Sept. 4, according to Mike Lambert, president of the Network.

“This free contest is designed to enhance the enjoyment of the upcoming season for the Parts Plus customer base of professional technicians and DIYers, who are traditionally some of the biggest football fans in the country,” Lambert said.

Parts Plus customers who put their pigskin picks to the test will be competing for a 60-inch HDTV as well as $50 Visa and $25 Amazon gift cards. Parts Plus Pro Pick’em players who are among the nation’s top scorers are also eligible to win prizes from Second Street, which is awarding weekly Fatheads and a grand-prize trip to Hawaii.

Parts Plus has opened the Pro Pick’em Challenge online to all eligible contestants at partsplus.profootball.upickem.net.

Beginning with the season opener, the Parts Plus Pro Pick’em Challenge enables to users to submit their picks online, where they can also upload photos, trash talk, and monitor weekly winners and prizes giveaways for an engaging experience throughout the ’14 pro football season. See Official Rules at partsplus.profootball.upickem.net/profootball/misc/rules.asp.

Operating under the brands of Parts Plus, Parts Plus Mexico, IAPA and Auto Pride, the Automotive Distribution Network is one of the largest, most diverse program groups in the industry.

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