Mitchell 1 Announces the Return of 'Thank You Thursdays' Sweepstakes

Mitchell 1 Announces the Return of ‘Thank You Thursdays’ Sweepstakes

Now through Nov. 28, 2019, each week one lucky winner will be chosen to receive a $100 gift card, with two winners to be named on Thanksgiving Day.

Mitchell 1 announces the return of its “Thank You Thursdays” Facebook sweepstakes, running now through Nov. 28, 2019. Each week, one lucky winner will be chosen to receive a $100 gift card, with two winners to be named on Thanksgiving Day.

“We’re excited to bring back our popular ‘Thank You Thursdays’ Facebook sweepstakes as a way to show appreciation for automotive service professionals who work hard every day to keep America driving safely,” said Nick DiVerde, senior marketing director for Mitchell 1. “Entering the sweepstakes is quick and easy, so don’t miss your opportunity to get an extra special ‘thank you’ from Mitchell 1.” 

Facebook users can enter the sweepstakes through the Mitchell 1 Facebook page by clicking on the “Thank You Thursdays” tab on the left side of the homepage and filling out the online entry form.

Mitchell 1 has been a leading provider of repair information solutions to the motor vehicle industry since 1918 and offers a complete line of integrated software and services to help automotive and commercial truck professionals improve productivity and profitability. From repair information with real-world fixes to shop management software and marketing services, auto and truck repair businesses rely on Mitchell 1 for end-to-end process efficiency.

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