International's prepaid-card bonus

Sept. 1, 2005
International Truck & Engine Corp. says that it is helping to ease its customers' pain at the fuel pump by forking over a $1,000 prepaid MasterCard debit card with the purchase of a qualifying International 4200, 4300 or 4400 Series truck. The OEM is offering to put an additional $250 on the prepaid card if a customer in the U.S., excluding Hawaii and Alaska, finances a truck purchase with Navistar

International Truck & Engine Corp. says that it is helping to ease its customers' pain at the fuel pump by forking over a $1,000 prepaid MasterCard debit card with the purchase of a qualifying International 4200, 4300 or 4400 Series truck.

The OEM is offering to put an additional $250 on the prepaid card if a customer in the U.S., excluding Hawaii and Alaska, finances a truck purchase with Navistar Financial Corp.

This promotion applies to orders received between July 1 and October 31, 2005.

“International recognizes that the high price of fuel significantly impacts its customers' bottom line,” said Mike Elwell, International director of marketing-medium vehicle center.

For more information on International's pre-paid debit card, contact a local International dealership or go to www.internationaldelivers.com.

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