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Central Parking releases mobile coupons in New York

Central Parking System has announced an enhancement to its new proprietary parking app that will allow customers in its New York market to download coupons directly to their iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch device. With this free enhancement, customers will be able to directly download the mobile coupons and then redeem them at participating Central locations throughout the New York area simply by showing the parking attendant their device. The mobile coupons offer discounts of up to 50 per cent on parking at ov
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Central Parking System has announced an enhancement to its new proprietary parking app that will allow customers in its New York market to download coupons directly to their iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch device. With this free enhancement, customers will be able to directly download the mobile coupons and then redeem them at participating Central locations throughout the New York area simply by showing the parking attendant their device. The mobile coupons offer discounts of up to 50 per cent on parking at over 120 New York area Central Parking locations. For those customers who prefer to print coupons, the app also offers the option to email a coupon and then print it for redemption at participating locations.

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