CEAT Tyres backed Tyresnmore launches new ad campaign "Tyresnmore - Right at your Door!"
The company currently offers door-to-door fitting services in Delhi, Gurgaon, NOIDA, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Pimpri Chichwad, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane.
Tyresnmore, an invested company of the CEAT group, has announced the launch of their new ad campaign, "Tyresnmore - Right at your Door!" The campaign aims to address the common pain points that customers face when buying tyres and showcase how Tyresnmore can help with their doorstep fitment service.
TyresnMore is an online platform for purchasing tyres and batteries across major cities in India and is well-known for its tyre fitting, replacement, balancing, alignment, and maintenance services. The company currently offers door-to-door fitting services in Delhi,Gurgaon, NOIDA, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Pimpri Chichwad, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane. It offers a safe, zero-contact doorstep fitment of tyres to the customers, wherein customers can purchase genuine tyres and batteries from the website, which will then be delivered to their doorstep and fitted by the TyresnMore service team.
Rajeshwar Wadhera, CEO, Tyresnmore said, "With these ads, we aim to increase awareness about Tyresnmore and highlight our convenient and hassle-free concept for doorstep fitment. We want to be the go-to brand for customers when it comes to buying wide range of tyres, batteries, and alloy wheels changing needs, providing them with a seamless and enjoyable experience all at the comfort and safety of their home."
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