2015 AAPEX: Gates Awards $5,000 in 'Deal of the Century' Contest

Nov. 5, 2015

Gates Corp. concluded its Century Bucks promotional program with Charles Foreman, owner of Foreman’s Garage in Ada, Okla., winning $5,000 in the “Deal of the Century” finale event at Gates' booth at the 2015 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX).

Three finalists in the program earned a free trip to Las Vegas from Gates, with the opportunity to win $100,000. Each contestant received a set of 20 envelopes containing one playing card apiece. After selecting five envelopes to make up their official hand, they opened the envelopes. Prizes were awarded based on the cards in their hand. A Royal Flush hand would have been worth $100,000.

Foreman drew two pairs, beating out the hands of John Welker, the owner of Texoma Fleet and Auto Repair in Wichita Falls, Texas, and Marc Mondich, the manager/owner of K.M. Auto Care in Kennesaw, Ga.

Foreman said he had a premonition he would win the contest. “I found a penny on the sidewalk this morning outside my hotel and the penny was heads up,” noted Foreman. He said he made a wish that he would win the contest and “my wish came true!”

At the conclusion of the event, a smiling Foreman said, “I want to thanks Gates for the chance to be a part of the contest and for the award.” Foreman said the trip to AAPEX marked his first time at the show.

“Gates has a history of innovation and superior service, and we strive for our marketing programs to be just as top-notch,” said Jack Ramsey, executive vice president of North American Aftermarket. “We congratulate Charles as the big winner and Marc and John for being a part of this program. Gates isn’t just about an exceptional product and brand, it’s about building business and doing the job right.”

The Gates Century Bucks program was designed to encourage professional service centers to make the right system repair recommendations for their customers. The promotion ran from May 1, 2015, to July 31, 2015, with over 100,000 entries received. Participants earned contest entries by installing Gates belts, tensioners and accessory component kits.