Phoenix offers antibacterial car treatment
DAVAO City—with repeated appeals to observe minimum health protocols as the nation shifts to a new normal way of life, business groups never run out of initiatives and creativity to attract consumers.
This time, the country’s leading independent oil producer, Phoenix Petroleum Philippines is offering motorists “free antibacterial car treatment” for clients.
in a statement on Friday to announce its promotional campaign to attract more clients, the company said it would render “one complimentary antibacterial car treatment evoucher via the limitless app where Phoenix is one of the partner merchants”. Those who wanted to avail of the car treatment should spend not less than P1,000 worth of fuel purchase using its recently launched contactless payment option. Eact P1,000 purchase is entitled to one voucher, it said.
The complimentary antibacterial vehicle treatment uses a germanmade car revitalizer machine that helps disinfect the interiors, eradicate 99.9 percent of bacteria and viruses, and improve the car’s air conditioning system, the company said.
The company said it thought of the campaign “as some members of the community are compelled to go out despite the risks.”
“We are finding more ways to adapt to the new normal and assist our customers in going about their day in a safer and more convenient manner,” said Phoenix Petroleum President and Coo Henry Fadullon.
“With this complimentary antibacterial treatment, we urge our customers to make use of the contactless payment facility in our retail stations as it offers more safety and convenience, and remind everyone to remain cautious.”
The promotional treatment would be available only at designated Phoenix stations, all in luzon, "as the company reinforces its thrust for safer and more convenient drives amid the threat of the Covid-19 pandemic."
Earlier, Phoenix launched its contactless payment option in 150 of its retail stations nationwide. This allows customers to pay using Alipay, gcash, grabpay, and Wechat through QR code scanning during transactions.