TEMPE, AZ, May 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Associated Asset Management (AAM), LLC, a nationally recognized leader in community association management and accounting services for clients throughout the United States, has partnered with six new organizations to offer AAM members special promotions on services, sporting events and theatrical performances. Specifically, the new affiliations and member benefits include:
- Arizona Diamondbacks - AAM members receive special discounts to games during the 2013 season. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Gabriel's Angels.
- Hidden Radio - 20% off the world's simplest and most intuitive wireless speaker and FM radio ever.
- Air Masters - Members can purchase a HVAC 20-Point Inspection for only $49.95. This offer is valued at $500.00.
- Jambo Park - Discounted tickets are available to this indoor amusement park. The location is perfect for family outings and birthday parties.
- Wet 'n' Wild - Save up to 33% on tickets. AAM is proud to announce this new partnership.
To receive the special promotions, AAM members must visit www.HomeownerResources.com. At the site, members click the "AAM EDGE" tab, click on the related banner and then follow the directions.
"Our commitment is to bring exciting new deals, offers and discounts to our members on a regular basis," said Jason P. Tucker, AAM's vice president of sales. "Our newest partnerships represent some of the best opportunities available for members to save money on great entertainment."
HomeownerResources.com is a resource for information about an AAM community and home services that can improve members' lives. The "AAM Edge" section of the site presents a wide range of special offers, including daily deals, e-coupons and print-n-clip coupons. The section also creates advertising opportunities for businesses.
About AAM
AAM works with many of the largest homebuilding and community development companies in the United States such as Del Webb/Pulte, Shea Homes and Meritage Homes. Founded in 1990, AAM employs 300 people and manages more than 375 homeowners associations in the United States. The company is a member of the Alliance Management Network, an invitation-only coalition of HOA management professionals dedicated to furthering industry professionalism, as well as a number of other HOA management services-related groups. AAM is dedicated to delivering total peace of mind to the boards of directors and homeowners in the communities it manages. For more information, visit the company's website at http://www.associatedasset.com/.
Associated Asset Management Announces Most Recent Partnerships with Six New Organizations
Members receive special promotions and discounts for a variety of events and services.
2013-05-01
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