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Hero extends discounted services to voters

Hero two-wheeler owners who have cast their vote are eligible for a free wash and discounted rates for service.
1 min read15 Apr '19
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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With voting for the 2019 general elections underway, Hero has launched a scheme to support the elections and urge more people to cast their vote.

The manufacturer announced that owners with the voter’s ink mark on their finger can bring in their two-wheelers for a free wash, and get a service done for Rs 199. Without the discount, two-wheeler servicing usually costs upwards of Rs 400. Customers will be allowed to avail the offer for two days after the polling day in their city.

Hero has also said that customers can pre-book their servicing for their two-wheelers. The service is inclusive of a complete check-up, brake adjustments,carburettors cleaning and more.

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