Another winner with Creative Holidays!
Penny Meallin of Travel Managers in Victoria recently won one of the nine $3000 fortnightly prizes which are up for grabs in Creative’s Live Free for a Year! mega incentive. Penny will have the choice of putting the $3000 towards an entertainment pack, pay-tv subscription, pamper package or commuter pack.
About the incentive:
Creative launched this massive agent incentive in October.
The Live Free for a Year! incentive winner will have their mortgage or rent paid for a whole year, PLUS they’ll also have their utility bills covered (that’s gas, water and electricity).
But that’s not all! This is Creative Holidays’ biggest ever incentive as there is also a runner-up prize of $10,000 worth of travel.
And, as if that wasn’t enough, there are also nine $3000 fortnightly prizes up for grabs offering winners the choice of entertainment packs, pay-tv subscriptions, pamper packages and commuter packs.
That’s a total of $77,000 in prizes.
How to enter:
All consultants need to do to be in the running to Live Free for a Year! on Creative Holidays is make a total of 27 land or air bookings anytime between 29 October, 2007 and 2 March, 2008.
That boils down to less than two Creative Holidays bookings a week over the entire incentive period!
It’s that easy.
Consultants can also win the fortnightly prizes simply by making three land or air bookings during any fortnightly period (commencing 29 October, 2007) to be in the draw to win the fortnightly prize packs.
The incentive runs from Monday October 29, 2007 to March 2, 2008. To be eligible for the major prize and runner up prize bookings must be paid in full.
Fortnightly prizes can be won if three bookings have been made in the fortnight and are full or partially paid.
There is no limit to the number of entries, and the more entries you have, the bigger the chances are that you will Live Free for a Year!
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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