Motocaddy trolley scrappage scheme with Golftrolleyshop.com

The UK’s no.1 trolley trade-in website is delighted to announce the launch of their new trolley scrappage scheme in partnership with Motocaddy

Steve Harden, Golf Trolley Shop
Steve Harden, Golf Trolley Shop

 

Steve Harden, Golf Trolley Shop
Steve Harden, Golf Trolley Shop

Golftrolleyshop.com the UK’s no.1 trolley trade-in website is delighted to announce the launch of their new trolley scrappage scheme in partnership with Motocaddy. The scrappage scheme will allow customers to obtain a cash discount against the purchase of a Motocaddy S1Pro lead acid or lithium battery trolley.

Since launching in 2009, golftrolleyshop.com has run a trade-in scheme that has enabled thousands of golfers to upgrade to a new trolley while receiving great trade-in value for their old model. Sales Director Steve Harden explained, “Trade-in has provided real cost reduction to our customers and we wanted to expand the scheme to cater for customers who have one of the lesser known brands of trolley or a trolley with broken parts. We are delighted to be able to team up with Motocaddy to enable these customers to scrap their old trolley to receive a discount against the purchase of a fantastic S1Pro”.

The Golftrolleyshop scrappage scheme is available against the purchase of a 2013 Motocaddy S1Pro trolley. The trolley to be exchanged can be any brand and does not need to be working.

Golftrolleyshop www.golftolleyshop.com

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