UK’s Fixter Offers Special Discount for ‘Key Workers’ Amid Coronavirus Lockdown
UK-based car maintenance service app Fixter is helping ensure ‘key workers’—those who are working round-the-clock during the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) crisis—have less issues to worry about so they can focus on the task at hand—providing those affected by the dreaded disease with the products and services they need.
Fixter announced a new voucher code that will provide free collection and delivery of the key worker’s vehicle, as well as a GBP 10.00 (approximately PhP 600) contribution to their order.
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Fixter provides these guidelines on how to redeem their offer.
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In their announcement, Fixter said that the voucher offer is valid until June 30, although they reserve the right to cancel the offer if the COVID-19 situation changes.
“We reserve the right to remove the offer if the customer fails to prove that they are a key worker,” the company added.
It would sure do a lot of good if our very own car maintenance service providers here in the country can implement something similar to Fixter’s efforts.
- Step 1: visit page https://www.fixter.co.uk/key-workers
- Step 2: make a booking for either MOT, service or repair and choose a slot for picking up your car
- Step 3: apply code ‘KEEPUP’ to redeem the offer (the code may be automatically applied to your basket)
- Step 4: send proof to support@fixter.co.ukto show you are a key worker at least a day before your car is due to be collected
- Step 5: we’ll pick up your car at a location of your choice and drop it back when the work’s done
- Frontline health workers such as doctors and nurses
- Teachers and social workers
- Workers in key public services including those essential to the justice system, religious staff and public service journalists
- Local and national government workers deemed crucial to delivering essential public services
- Workers involved in food production processing, distribution, sale and delivery
- Public safety workers including police, armed forces personnel, firefighters and prison staff
- Essential air, water, road and rail transport workers
- Utilities, communication and financial services staff, including postal workers and waste disposal workers
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