
ROADCARE PLUS, one of the largest suppliers of towing and roadside assistance in the U.S., is proud to announce it's latest Class of Service "The Premier". The benefits and services provided to ROADCARE PLUS members offer a great sense of security for those who travel by car or truck." ROADCARE PLUS Officials feel this service along with a sophisticated affiliate marketing program from Rest Team USA will provide PREMIER Members with the most comprehensive service available to the motoring public in the USA.
David Fleming CEO of RoadCare Plus stated "We are providing our members with the security they need for their travels as well as a full featured discount program featuring hundreds of businesses offering thousands of products and services potentially saving our Premier Card Holders Millions of Dollars."
ROADCARE PLUS was founded in 2000 as an innovative business, marketing and development company that utilizes a network of 425,000 service vehicles and 500,000 professionals dedicated to servicing the motoring public. The Premier Card Holder service is available thru enrollment at http://www.RoadCarePlus.net as well as from a growing affiliate marketing sales force. Details on the RoadCare Plus Affiliate program may be found at http://www.RoadCarePlus.net or http://www.RestTeamUSA.com
RoadCare Plus, a Florida based, roadside assistance network announces an "Independence Celebration with a 3 Million Giveaway" of 1 Million Meals, 1 Million Gallons of Gasoline and 1 Million Dollars to Charities. The giveaway period is July 1 - 11, 2009 in recognition of our national struggle for independence and those who have sacrificed in the past and today.
The first 1 million people who purchase a RoadCare Plus roadside assistance gift card from various retailers will receive a Free $10 Meal Gift Card, a $10 Gas Card and $40 in Gas Rebates. Retailers include Dollar General, Breadbox Food, Kum n Go, Kwik Fil, Meijer C Stores, Sam's Mart, Spartan Stores, among other retailers. Purchases made online at www.roadcareplus.com will receive a Free $10 Meal Gift Card and a $20 Gas Card. RoadCare Plus is also pledging a donation of 1 Million Dollars to various charities. Charities are encouraged to submit a donation request to customerservice@roadcareplus.com. All requests must be received by midnight August 31, 2009 EDT.
"Due to the current economy RoadCare Plus feels it is important to help families in these economic times," according to David Fleming, CEO of RoadCare Plus. "The Independence Celebration with a 3 Million Giveaway will help both families and charities across the United States with much needed food, gasoline and charitable donations. We recognize the importance of charities and would like to do our part to help them to continue their family-focused community based programs. Our 1 Million Dollar donation to charities will hopefully make a difference in the lives of the families they serve."
Fleming, a 45-year-old Pompano Beach resident is CEO/President of RoadCare Plus, one of the country's largest suppliers of towing and roadside assistance.
"I've been granted [God's] favor to network with Fortune 500 companies, and walk out with the bacon," said Fleming, who has built up his company by trailblazing the pre-paid gift card industry for roadside assistance.
Since its inception in 2000, RoadCare Plus has become a network of 425,000 service vehicles and 500,000 professionals. The company's pre-paid gift cards are available in more than 20,000 retail locations.
RoadCare Plus is co-sponsoring the No. 14 race car—complete with a photo of President Barack Obama on the hood—that will compete in the NASCAR 2009 series. The photo is a tribute to the nation's new president and the country's wounded war heroes.
RoadCare Plus is an alliance partner of America's Promise, an organization founded by former Secretary of State Colin Powell to serve the fundamental needs of children. Fleming is also an avid supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project, an organization dedicated to honoring and empowering wounded soldiers.
Fleming has partnered with the Coalition to Support America's Heroes – a non-profit that assists severely wounded veterans from the
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – to sponsor the race car and the "Racing for America's Heroes" program.
"The car got a lot of attention, a lot of fans," said Ken Butler III, one of two brothers who drive the car.
Fleming's "heightened sense of social responsibility" made the partnership possible, said Patrick Norberto, director of development for the heroes coalition, who has teamed up with RoadCare Plus to sponsor the "Racing for America's Heroes" program.
RoadCare Plus is offering commemorative President Obama membership cards – at a cost of $50 each – as part of the program, which provides motorists with the company's roadside assistance services.
The goal is to raise $50 million total by year's end, with $5 million going to the war heroes coalition and $25 million to non-profit organizations that collaborate with RoadCare Plus, Fleming said.
"I enjoy putting deals together," he said. "There is no downside. It's an opportunity to travel all over the world. It's been a learning experience for me."
Fleming is a native of Indianola, Miss., where African-American greats such as Oprah Winfrey, jazz legend BB King and Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman were all born within a 50-mile radius.
Fleming, a graduate of Patriot Bible University in Colorado, however, attributes his success not to his hometown, but to his mother, Willie Mae Fleming, who was his mentor and teacher.
"When I left high school, my mother prepared me," said Fleming. "She wanted to put me in a business for myself."
Fleming started a marketing company during his early days of college, and by the time he graduated, he had 11 employees. "From there, I never looked back," Fleming said.
The divorced father of four also learned social responsibility.
"'As we go in life, we have to give back'," his mom would say.
In 1992, Fleming became the youngest African American in history to run for Congress to represent the then-newly formed 23rd
Congressional District in Florida. He ran as an independent, and says he has conservative views.
Although he did not win the election, he said, "It opened my eyes to the needs of the people [in] the state of Florida and throughout the United States."
Written by TREMÉNE TRIPLETT
Donate $100 and a wounded veteran will receive a RoadCare Plus card for a year. The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes ™, the leading nongovernmental provider of emergency financial aid for severely wounded veterans from the War on Terror and RoadCare Plus, one of the largest suppliers of towing and roadside assistance, announced today their partnership in the Fuel America Campaign, which helps wounded troops gain free access to roadside assistance. This venture allows enrolling in RoadCare Plus' "Fuel America Campaign," to receive one free year of RoadCare Plus service upon donation of $100 to the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes. The $100 dollars is then donated to the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes and in return they receive a $40 dollar gas card.
"Everyone is feeling the economic effects of constantly rising gas prices," commented David Fleming, company CEO. "At RoadCare Plus, we are committed to offering more than just roadside assistance in time of need. We are excited to partner with the Coalition to Salute America's so that we can assist veterans and enroll new members. We are providing tangible relief to motorists by giving them gas vouchers totaling $40 whenever they sign up for our service. With Winter on the horizon, it's the perfect time to be sure you have a reliable roadside assistance program and everyone can use $40 in free gas."
If you or someone you know was severely wounded while serving in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom and is in need of assistance, please call 888-44-SALUTE (888-477-2588) or info@saluteheroes.org – we're here to help.
RoadCare Plus, a Fort Lauderdale based road side assistance company, announces the launch of its Fuel America Campaign. In response to rising gas prices, RoadCare Plus is offering new members, who enroll in their service from now until August 31, 2007, $40 in gas rebates upon enrollment.
"Everyone is feeling the economic effects of constantly rising gas prices," commented Larry Phillips, company president. "At RoadCare Plus, we are committed to offering more than just roadside assistance in time of need. We are providing tangible relief to motorists by giving them gas vouchers totaling $40 whenever they sign up for our service. With summer vacations on the horizon, it's the perfect time to be sure you have a reliable roadside assistance program and everyone can use $40 in free gas."
RoadCare Plus is a network of 425,000 service vehicles and over 500,000 professionals in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The company provides 24-hour roadside assistance services for stranded motorists including towing disabled vehicles, changing flat tires, emergency gas refills, and lock-out services.
Service includes towing for the first 15 miles. The cost of the service is $59.95 annually. New members can take advantage of the $40 gas rebate if they enroll prior to August 31, 2007.
Through specially arranged partnerships, members also receive discounts on hotel stays at several major hotel chains, from budget to 4-star; discounts on car rentals with Enterprise Rent-A-Car and up to 10% discount on auto repair services at over 2,000 automotive centers nationwide.
For more information on the Fuel America Campaign, call 1-800-988-6148. To enroll in the RoadCare Plus roadside assistance program visit www.roadcareplus.com.