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Auto Service Junction Signs Deal With Solutions Media

1 February 1999

Auto Service Junction Signs Deal With Solutions Media to Bring Auto Service to Internet


    TEMECULA, Calif.--Jan. 29, 1999--Auto Service Junction Inc. announced that it has signed a contract with Solutions Media Inc. to bring its coast-to-coast client's auto service records to the Web.
    Clients created and potential franchisees will use the service to track their auto service history and help them plan for future maintenance. There will also be an e-mail notification system that, based on customer history, will notify the customers of their upcoming service needs and appointments.
    Now, if a user gets his oil changed at Auto Service Junction regularly, the customer goes across the country on a road trip, the service history of that vehicle will be available via the Internet.
    Auto Service Junction services around 4,500 customers for each of their locations. Local businesses in the surrounding areas of each Auto Service Junction will help offset the costs of managing the system by buying advertising on the e-mail reminder system.
    "It will be a great addition to our Solutions Media Marketing Engine. Customers all over the country will receive e-mail notifications based on their service needs, appointments, and special offers. Solutions Media's other clients and online stores will get advertising coverage in every e-mail that goes out," stated Wayne Irving II, president of Solutions Media Inc.
    Under a three-tier project model, Solutions Media is building an application interface for convergence technologies to be run on cable set top boxes, and eventually HDTV.
    Solutions Media is expected to be publicly trading later this year as a credit to their help from Peacock Financial (OTC BB: PFCK - news).


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