Creative Holidays’ home theatre system giveaway
Win one a day for ten weeks !!!!
Creative Holidays’ has announced its latest incentive for consultants – everyday for ten weeks Creative Holidays will be giving away a Pioneer Home Theatre System valued at $499.
It is simple – just sell America, Hawaii, Fiji, New Caledonia, Bali, Tahiti and Vanuatu until 21 April 2006 and for every booking made (fully paid) will make you eligible to enter. So the more you book the more times you can enter.
To register your bookings go to www.creativeholidays.com click on the Agents Only area and select Incentive Registration. Complete the form and you’ll automatically go in the draw to win.
As a special bonus Creative Holidays is offering double entry for consultants who book in i-Create!
Conditions apply.
Creative Holidays is Australia’s largest independent wholesale travel company presenting travellers with an extensive variety of product to Europe, the America’s, Asia, the South Pacific and Australia as well as Creative Experiences to Vietnam, India, China and Africa.
Creative Holidays’ great deals are available exclusively through travel agents for more information see www.creativeholidays.com or speak to your local BDM.
Graham Muldoon
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