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Agreement reached with Isaac Heating and Air Conditioning

The Buffalo Bills announced a new partnership agreement with Isaac Heating and Air Conditioning. Isaac Heating and Air Conditioning is a leading and recognizable Upstate New York heating and air conditioning contractor that has been providing new installations and service to residential and commercial customers for over 64 years.

As part of the agreement, Isaac will be giving away two tickets for the Jim Kelly Club to every Buffalo Bills home game as part of the "Isaac Hot Savings, Hot Seat Sweepstakes." In addition, Isaac is tying their partnership with the Bills to a fall furnace promotion that offers a Rheem RGRL Classic Series 90 Plus Furnace for $99 per month or less with 0% financing for 36 months.

"Isaac and the Bills share some unique traits that were attractive to our organization," said Bruce Popko, Bills senior vice president of business development. "Our organizations are very visible, rich in history and heritage, loyal to their local communities, and certainly both strive to produce a high quality product and service for their respective fans and customers."

"We expect to take full advantage of the excitement that is surrounding the Buffalo Bills, and the affinity that Buffalo Bills fans have for their team," said Ray Isaac, Isaac Heating and Air Conditioning president. "This partnership will help us spread the word about the quality of our products and services to Buffalo Bills fans across the Upstate New York region."

Isaac Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. was founded in 1945 as a home heating business and responded to changing market conditions by adding air conditioning services and, more recently, by moving into Home Energy Performance assessments. More information is available on the company's web site, www.IsaacHeating.com or by calling, (585)546-1400.

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