T Station Launches Smart Pickup Service with 1000 Won Event
[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] Hankook Tire & Technology T Station announced on the 14th that it will hold an event offering the 'Smart Pickup' service for 1,000 KRW to online customers who purchase four Hankook Tire products by the end of this month.
The 'Smart Pickup' service is a differentiated premium service exclusive to T Station, where a professional driver visits the designated location at the customer's preferred time to pick up the car, perform tire replacement work, and return the car. Customers can conveniently use the standardized services provided by T Station without visiting the store in person.
During this event period, if customers purchase four Hankook Tire products for passenger cars or sport utility vehicles (SUVs) nationwide (excluding Jeju) through the online-to-offline (O2O) service platform TStation.com, the Smart Pickup 1,000 KRW event will be automatically applied.
T Station is a tire-centered total automotive service specialist store that provides professional and standardized vehicle management services with expert personnel and advanced equipment. Along with the highest level of maintenance expertise, it leads the industry by offering services that enhance convenience and reliability for busy modern consumers, such as the 'Smart Safety Service' that compensates with new tires in case of tire damage, and the 'Today Service' that allows same-day installation after online purchase.
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