BUFFALO, NY, March 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier dentist in Buffalo, Dr. Robert LaCarrubba of Elmwood Village Dental Care, is pleased to offer patients a snow promotion for any individual who makes a purchase between February 1, 2011 and March 10, 2011 at Elite Dental, Elmwood Village Dental Care, Niagara Quality Care Dentistry, PC and/or Kenmore Quality Care Dentistry, PC.
If patients make a purchase from this cosmetic dentist in Buffalo, or others listed, they will be entitled to a refund in the amount of the full purchase price, excluding sales tax and delivery charges, if 6 inches of snow falls at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport on March 17, 2011 between the insured hours of 12:00 A.M. and 11:59 P.M. (24 hours). All purchases made during the specified time period are final. No cancellations will be permitted, but items can be exchanged for equal or greater value at the office of this Buffalo general dentist.
"Offering this snow promotion is a way for patients to get excited about receiving dental care and maintaining their smile. If 6 inches of snow does fall at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport on March 17th, they will get a full refund, and if not, they still received the appropriate dental care that they needed or wanted," said Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, general dentist in Buffalo.
Patients who have made a purchase during the qualified sales period must pay in full in order to be eligible to receive a refund as a qualified customer. If snow falls on the intended date, it will be measured at Buffalo International Airport by Weather Command. The official report will be the only weather data relied upon in verifying the insured peril and whether refunds are to be made. Patients are advised that this Buffalo, NY dentist will not be in a position to confirm that the amount of snowfall occurred until a minimum of seven business days after the date listed.
In addition, patients may also enter this promotion by filling out an entry form. If insured peril occurs, one entry will be randomly selected from all entries to win a comprehensive cosmetic consultation with a whitening treatment from this Buffalo cosmetic dentist.
Whether patients are in need of implants, veneers, six month braces or a dentist that offers Buffalo sedation, if they purchase their treatment during the given dates, they will be eligible to win the snow promotion. Patients participating can stay informed by checking in with this dentist in Buffalo, NY after March 17th to learn the results of a potential snow fall. The snow promotion is further proof of Dr. Robert LaCarrubba's commitment to providing the best in quality dental health care, for patients of all ages.
About Elmwood Village Dental Care: Owned and operated by Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, general dentist in Buffalo, Elmwood Village Dental Care provides patients with general and cosmetic dentistry services including sedation, veneers, six month braces and Buffalo implants. Dr. LaCarrubba believes that a doctor and patient become a team for treating an individual's dental needs. Each member of Elmwood Village Dental Care has the ability to assist patients at any convenient location.
Media Contact:
Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, DDS
contactus@qualitycaredentistry.com
892 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 332-0460
http://www.qualitycaredentistry.com
General Dentist in Buffalo Offers Snow Promotion for Added Patient Bonus
Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, dentist in Buffalo, announces a snow promotion for patients during winter months.
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[Press-News.org] General Dentist in Buffalo Offers Snow Promotion for Added Patient BonusDr. Robert LaCarrubba, dentist in Buffalo, announces a snow promotion for patients during winter months.