'2022 Cheer Up Korea' Promotion Underway

Hankook Tire "Buy Tires and Get a Mobile Gift Card" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Hankook Tire & Technology (Hankook Tire) announced on the 11th that it will hold the ‘2022 Cheer Up Korea’ promotion, offering abundant benefits when purchasing tires at T Station, a total car service specialty store, until the 3rd of next month.


This promotion was prepared to support consumers exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. It is conducted through offline stores nationwide such as T Station and The Tire Shop, as well as the O2O (online-to-offline) service platform TStation.com. Various benefits are provided to customers who purchase four or more promotional products, including Hankook Tire’s ultra-high-performance tire ‘Ventus’ and the sport utility vehicle (SUV) dedicated tire ‘Dynapro’.


During the promotion period, customers who pay in full at offline stores using affiliated cards such as KB Kookmin Card, BC Card, or Samsung Card will receive a 30,000 KRW mobile gift certificate. The mobile gift certificate can be chosen between a Shinsegae gift certificate or a GS Caltex fuel voucher. Additionally, if payment is made via Naver Pay on TStation.com without visiting the store directly, customers can receive 30,000 KRW worth of Naver Pay points.


More detailed information about the promotional products and the promotion can be found through the Hankook Tire customer center or the event page on TStation.com.



T Station provides differentiated O2O services through offline stores offering standardized vehicle management services with professional staff and advanced equipment, and the online service platform ‘TStation.com’. It leads the industry by offering various customer services such as easy and convenient tire shopping, pickup services for customers who find it difficult to visit stores, and tire information curation.


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