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Battery company puts you back on road

Motorists with broken-down vehicles can rely on Victorian Battery Company Geelong to get them up and running again.
Jump starts, tyre changes, fuel re-fills and new batteries are just a few of the services the new Geelong-based company offers clients.
Business owners Steve and Brian, who believe Geelong was missing a service like this, “took a franchise from the Melbourne Victorian Battery Company”.
“We’re based in Geelong and employ Geelong people,” Steve says.
“We supply batteries 24 hours a day – so we will go anywhere from Point Cook to Lorne and from Geelong to Ballarat.
“It’s a full road side service.”
And the best part about Victorian Battery Company Geelong is that clients do not have to be members.
“You can just call the number,” Steve says.
“Very shortly we will be doing a mobile tyre service – we can come to your house and fit tyres,” Steve says.
“There’s no service charge for customers who buy a product from us.”
All batteries supplied to customers come with a three-year warranty.
“The batteries we carry are the best in Australia,” Steve says.
“We will replace it within three years, no questions asked, if it fails.”
With just three months of business under its belt, Victorian Battery Company Geelong already has returning customers.
“We’ve had several people who we’ve sold batteries to who have rung and said ‘we’ve run out of petrol’,” Steve says.
“We are a local and compassionate team who help people out as much as we possibly can.”
Victorian Battery Company Geelong is at 16 Bayley Street, Geelong, phone 1300 809 935 or visit victorianbatterycompany.com.au.

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