500,000 World Rewards club points up for grabs with Creative Holidays
Creative Holidays has announced a massive 500,000 World Rewards club points are for grabs between now and 30 June, 2007, all consultants need to do is sell, sell, sell.
Make any land and air bookings with Creative Holidays before 30 June, 2007 (for travel before December, 2007) to be in the draw to win one of five weekly prizes of 100,000 World Rewards club points.
What could you be earning with 100,000 World Rewards points? Here’s a taste – 1,600 World Rewards points will get you a $50 Myer voucher, or 5,100 World Rewards points will get you a snazzy new luggage set, or 8,600 World Rewards points will get you a iPod nano…and that’s just the start.
Consultants can also earn points on everyday items like household appliances, shopping vouchers and electronics as well as treat themselves to a luxurious indulgence, like a bottle of fragrance, or even allocate part of their points balance to a worthwhile charity. All that just for doing their job!
World Rewards Club offers consultants an extensive range of popular rewards to choose from. It was Australia ’s first travel agent incentive company and is the simplest for agents to use. Agents get points for every booking, every time, automatically.
All travel agents are eligible to become members of World Rewards Club.
For more information on World Rewards Club visit the website at www.worldrewards.com.
For more information on Creative Holidays see www.creativeholidays..com.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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