Was your ATM Damaged During Hurricane Harvey or Irma?
Both Nautilus Hyosung and Genmega are offering discounts to help get your ATMs back up and running. They are the following:
Nautilus Hyosung: In an effort to provide assistance to the regions impacted by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, Best Products is offering a $175 rebate per ATM in partnership with Nautilus Hyosung to help offset the cost of replacement ATMs in the counties declared as disaster areas. $175 Rebate on any Nautilus Hyosung retail model ATM* purchased by 2PM November 30, 2017 and earmarked for a site in a declared disaster area.**
Genmega: Genmega issued the following statement, “At Genmega, we know that may people in Texas and Florida are still assessing the damages done to their ATM portfolio. In the short term, to get things back on track in those areas Genmega has done real work of donating machines, making concessions and doing things to immediately help those affected in those areas in order to get the people affected back on track as fast as possible.…we at Genmega truly believe that a customized plan can be made to really help those that might need financial help, whether its discounted machines, expedited shipping, deferred financing, or discounted parts.” Please contact our sales team to discuss options for assistance.
To receive the discount:
- Place your order by 2PM November 30, 2017
- The physical ATM site’s address must be located in one of the declared disaster counties – and you must provide the physical location of the impacted site with your order.
- For those ordering in BULK and shipping to a staging area or warehouse, a form will need to be completed outlining each physically impacted site to receive the rebate(s).
** Some Limitations may apply.
Currently, the State of Florida and the 54 declared disaster counties in Texas are:
| Aransas | Cameron | Guadalupe | Lee | San Jacinto |
| Atascosa | Chambers | Hardin | Leon | San Patricio |
| Austin | Colorado | Harris | Liberty | Tyler |
| Bastrop | Comal | Jackson | Live Oak | Victoria |
| Bee | DeWitt | Jasper | Madison | Walker |
| Bexar | Fayette | Jefferson | Matagorda | Waller |
| Brazoria | Fort Bend | Jim Wells | Montgomery | Washington |
| Brazos | Galveston | Karnes | Newton | Wharton |
| Burleson | Goliad | Kerr | Nueces | Willacy |
| Caldwell | Gonzales | Kleberg | Polk | Wilson |
| Calhoun | Grimes | Lavaca | Refugio |
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