NORWALK, CT, September 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) Best Rug Pads, an online store featuring Durahold Plus felt and rubber rug pad, is pleased to announce lower prices on all Durahold rug pads. With strong buying power, Best Rug Pads was able to negotiate a better purchase price on their Durahold rug pad and the savings are being reflected on each product on their website.
Until now, Best Rug Pads was already known as having some of the best prices on Durahold Plus rug pad. These prices always include any custom cutting that is required for a customer's rug as well as shipping by FedEx or UPS. "Durahold has come to be known as the best felt and rubber rug pad to protect any area rug and any hard floor," states Sam of Best Rug Pads. "As proud as we are to be able to offer such a quality rug pad, we are even more proud to be able to sell to more homes with even lower pricing."
Sam and the staff at Best Rug Pads believe every quality area rug should have a Durahold Plus rug pad under it and they do whatever they can to make sure this happens. If a rug is not such a standard size, then a customer has the option of entering their rug size while they order and Best Rug Pads will custom cut the Durahold rug pad at no extra charge. "When a customer orders a rug pad, they should get the rug pad ready to use," comments Sam. "We don't believe in charging extra for the right size rug pad. It is not the customer's responsibility to worry about getting a carpet knife to start cutting the rug pad to fit their rug in their home."
The lower prices on Durahold Plus rug pads don't mean any changes in customer service at Best Rug Pads. A knowledgeable staff is always at hand to answer any and all email and telephone inquiries. Custom cut rug pads are still part of the service and free of charge. Premium shipping by FedEx and UPS is still included with every order free of charge. Based on all of these included services, along with the lower prices on all Durahold rug pads, Best Rug Pads intends to protect more rugs and floors with Durahold rug pads.
Best Rug Pads offers quality protection for area rugs and floors with Durahold and No-Muv rug pads.
Website: http://bestrugpads.com
Best Rug Pads Lowers Prices of Durahold Plus, Best Felt and Rubber Rug Pad
After successfully negotiating a lower purchasing price for Durahold Plus rug pad, Best Rug Pads is passing these savings on to the customer with lower prices on all Durahold felt and rubber rug pads.
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[Press-News.org] Best Rug Pads Lowers Prices of Durahold Plus, Best Felt and Rubber Rug PadAfter successfully negotiating a lower purchasing price for Durahold Plus rug pad, Best Rug Pads is passing these savings on to the customer with lower prices on all Durahold felt and rubber rug pads.