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Elevate Style Corp Awarded Google Trusted Store Badge

Free shipping on orders $80 and over and 14 days return back guarantee.

2014-03-07
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, March 07, 2014 (Press-News.org) Elevate Style Corp was recently selected to join the Google Trusted Stores program. To help shoppers identify online merchants that offer a great shopping experience, the Google Trusted Store badge is awarded to e-commerce sites that demonstrate a track record of on time shipping and excellent customer service.

When visiting the Elevate Style Corp website, shoppers can now hover over the Google Trusted Store badge and see metrics on the store's shipping and customer service performance. Elevate Style Corp has a 100% rating for excellent service and 99% rating for on-time shipping.

Our goal in partnering with Google was to reinforce credibility and trust with our customers. Many customers are first-time buyers. Having the third-party credibility of Google Trusted stores gives them the confidence to give us a try. Being able to say a brand like Google is going to stand behind our business means a lot.

As an added benefit, when our shoppers make a purchase, they will have the option to select free purchase protection from Google. Then in the unlikely event of an issue with their purchase, they can request Google's help, and Google will work with us and the customer to address the issue. As part of this, Google offers up to $1,000 lifetime purchase protection for eligible purchases.

Google Trusted Stores is entirely free for our shoppers. The program helps us to continue to add new services for our existing customers as well as new ones.

Elevate Style Corp began selling beauty supplies in 1983 in Atlantic City, NJ. We've been offering our great products such as Lace Wigs, Wigs, Remy Weaving Hair, Full Cap Wigs and Braiding Hair since then. We take great pride in being awarded this Google Trusted Store Badge as it symbolizes our dedication to customer service. We've come along way since we started taking orders online in 2011. We will continue to offer more services and strive to make a fantastic stress free shopping experience.

Elevate Style Corporation is on-line retailer of wigs, lace wigs, human and synthetic hair.


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[Press-News.org] Elevate Style Corp Awarded Google Trusted Store Badge
Free shipping on orders $80 and over and 14 days return back guarantee.