AUTO REPAIR |
MARKETING CONCEPTS
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ATX - The Barter Company and |
Auto Repair Shops Rev-Up Business With Barter |
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As he opened his auto repair shop for business one morning, Bill Williams, owner of Bill's Garage, was startled to discover that a rain-soaked ceiling panel had fallen on top of, and damaged, his copy machine. Scanning the room, Bill noticed that water also soaked a new box containing repair orders. To make matters worse, one of his workers pulled into the shop with a cracked windshield on the company pickup truck. Despite having to face a morning of inconveniences, Bill didn’t even think about opening his checkbook to make these costly repairs. He had set his mind at ease 23 years earlier when he joined ATX The Barter Company, and knew that a simple telephone call to his trade broker would solve his problems. "By early afternoon, I had one of the area's best roofing companies on the scene assessing my needs, and a client specializing in business machines had a service technician in my office repairing the copy machine by mid-morning", Bill said. "My broker even found me a local printer to start work on a new box of repair orders, and lined up a mobile glass company to repair my truck's windshield. I did all of this on trade through the new business I've generated as a long-standing ATX client. I never once considered paying cash for these items". Bartering is an idea as old as civilization itself. By strict definition, bartering is the cashless, item-for-item trading of goods and services. Where our ancestors might have been trading chickens for cows, today’s savvy business owners are bartering hotel rooms for printing, jewelry for computers, or like Bill, auto repairs for just about anything - all this through the help of a professional |
Car repair shop owners enjoy the additional work that barter clients provide
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