EstimateScrubber.com to process GM Fast-Cash rebates

March 2, 2012

March 2, 2012—VehicleOwnersGuide.com on Thursday announced that collision repair shops can now process General Motors’ Fast-Cash rebates through its EstimateScrubber.com portal.

The Fast-Cash program provides shops with Visa gift cards that are loaded with the rebate values of parts, according to Steven Siessman, president of VehicleOwnersGuide.com. A rebate of $15 per part is offered on eligible fascias, headlamp assemblies, bumpers, hoods, energy absorbers, bumper reinforcement bars, radiator core supports and tail lamp assemblies.

Siessman said the parts covered in the Fast-Cash program are eligible for rebates whenever GM parts are specified for a repair, or when they replace aftermarket parts on a repair shop’s estimate.

“We are excited to be able to provide our collision repair users with the ability to easily submit an electronic Fast-Cash rebate claim to General Motors. Now when users come to review estimates or generate a consumer estimate they can also submit a Fast-Cash rebate on the GM vehicles they are repairing,” Siessman said. “While the rebate claims can still be mailed, faxed or emailed, sending a single electronic packet with the documents and matching dealer invoice estimate lines makes processing the rebate easier and faster for the shop.”

For more information, on General Motors Fast-Cash program, visit gmpartsfastcash.com.

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