The Debt Advisor launches Easter incentive
Award winning debt solutions provider, The Debt Advisor, has launched an Easter incentive for all introducers that register before April 6th 2012.
In the build up to the Easter weekend, the Manchester-based practice has decided to give away a free chocolate bunny to all new introducers registering with The Debt Advisor over the festive period.
Beverley Budsworth, managing director of The Debt Advisor, is pleased to announce that the practice has recently been shortlisted for another two awards, after previously receiving the ‘Debt Counsellor of the Year’ award back in 2008.
She said:
"It is fantastic to see that the hard work and dedication continues to be recognised throughout the industry.
"The Debt Advisor have been shortlisted for awards in 3 out of the past 4 years. Our affiliates have helped to make this happen by referring to us clients that we have been able to help."
Click here to register.
Beverley Budsworth, managing director of The Debt Advisor, is pleased to announce that the practice has recently been shortlisted for another two awards, after previously receiving the ‘Debt Counsellor of the Year’ award back in 2008.
She said:
"It is fantastic to see that the hard work and dedication continues to be recognised throughout the industry.
"The Debt Advisor have been shortlisted for awards in 3 out of the past 4 years. Our affiliates have helped to make this happen by referring to us clients that we have been able to help."
Click here to register.
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