Pick-Ups Plus' Columbus, Ohio Store Sets Record For First Month In Business
24 April 2000
Pick-Ups Plus' Columbus, Ohio Store Sets Record For First Month In Business
MASON, Ohio--April 24, 2000--Pick-Ups Plus, Inc. (OTCBB:PUPS) announced today that its newest franchise in Columbus, Ohio had record sales of over $37,000 for its first month of operation during its shake-down and training period. John Fitzgerald, President of Pick-Ups Plus said "(W)e are extremely excited about the first month record sales in our new Columbus, Ohio store. This attests to the quality of our franchisees and our site selection process, since they haven't started their advertising campaign and the grand opening is not scheduled until May 6th."The Columbus store franchisee, Larry McCoy stated "(B)eing part of the Pick-Ups Plus organization will certainly be financially rewarding. It's amazing how many customers tell us it's great to find a retailer specializing in the accessories they need and want for their pickup or SUV. My wife Sandy and I are already planning two (2) or three (3) more locations in and around the Columbus area and she has already quit her full-time job."
Pick-Ups Plus, Inc., is a retailer and franchiser of stores devoted exclusively to the sale and installation of accessories for pick trucks and sport utility vehicles. Through the opening of company stores and select franchises, Pick-Ups Plus, Inc. intends to become the national leader in providing accessories for pickups and SUVs while obtaining its share of this $30 billion dollar market. For updates on Pick-Ups Plus, Inc. please subscribe to Strategic Investor Group's newsletter at www.stratego.net , and visit Pick-Ups Plus, Inc.'s web site at www.pickupsplus.com.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by Public Law 104-67 and is subject to safe harbor created by these sections actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements, which involve numerous risks and uncertainties. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.