Counterman, 12.2012

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QUEST FOR CASH Counterman’s

ounterman’s Quest for Cash challenges parts professionals to find out more about the products they move through the distribution chain, while competing for cash. Parts pros can vie monthly for three prize levels — $200, $100 and $50. Each issue of Counterman will feature a page with a series of questions (see below) asking counterpros to review that issue’s advertisements or articles. Three winners will be chosen at random from all entries submitted each month. Winners will be contacted by email. The first correct, randomly selected entry will receive $200; the second, $100 and the third, $50. Please go to www.counterman.com/questforcash to enter or go to www.counterman.com and click on the “Quest for Cash” box. The winners for the December contest will appear in the February 2013 issue. The deadline to enter is Feb. 4.

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December’s Contest 1) Mandy Aguilar’s column discusses calling:

3) Counterman Publisher S. Scott Shriber bids farewell to:

a) The Internet b) His bank c) Another country

a) 2012 b) France c) Neither of the above

2) In his editor’s note, Mark Phillips was on a plane:

4) Larry Carley discusses how small motors can make big:

a) Which lost an engine b) All day c) Which landed at the wrong airport

a) Sales b) Noises c) Movements

5) Gary Goms delves into: a) Exhaust systems b) Wheel bearings c) Lighting

October Contest Winners $200 $100 Darrell Alexander

Rick Kessenich

$50 Jon Paulo

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