Primrose Awnings Certified Shop

Primrose Awnings, which offers the UK’s largest selection of patio awnings online, was recently selected to join the Google Certified Shops program. To help shoppers identify online merchants that offer a great shopping experience, the Google Certified Shops badge is awarded to e­commerce sites that demonstrate a track record of on ­time shipping and excellent customer service. When visiting the Primrose Awnings website, shoppers will see a Google Certified Shops badge and can click on it for more information.

Ian Charles, the CEO of Primrose Awnings, said, ‘We are incredibly proud to win this recognition from Google. Having independent reviews and accolades is crucial for reassuring online customers. Now even the tech giant has acknowledged our outstanding customer service, reliable delivery and high quality products!’

As an added benefit, when a shopper makes a purchase at a Google Certified Shops, they have the option to select free purchase protection from Google. Then in the unlikely event of an issue with their purchase, they can request Google’s help, and Google will work with Primrose Awnings and the customer to address the issue. As part of this, Google offers up to £1,000 lifetime purchase protection for eligible purchases.

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Primrose Awnings was established in 2003 and has grown to become the largest online supplier of self fit patio awnings in the UK. The company specialises in offering a complete range of manual and electric awnings to suit any budget. They also make bespoke and commercial awnings.

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