Grabbing a wad of cash in 60 seconds…easy…………
That’s the challenge facing Diane Chiarelli, the winner of The Travelex Score Rewards promotion, with Diane winning the chance to grab $25,000 dollars for selling three Cash Passports (valued at $3K each) through Lorraine’s House of Travel in the Sydney suburb of Balgowlah.
Diane said, “The Cash Passport is a good product and helping people organise their holiday finances is a rewarding task, adding, “I used a Cash Passport while travelling overseas and found it the best way to access my travel money, so I’m happy to endorse it to my customers”.
Diane will take on the challenge this Thursday (19 July) at 12 noon and for more details visit http://www.travelexscore.com.au.
Travelex says that Score Rewards is another way Travelex demonstrates its commitment to its major sales channel, the travel agency network, rewarding every agent who sold a $3,000 plus Cash Passport, by giving away more than 5,000 shopping vouchers between March & June.
Travelex says that it’s proof that an incentive can make a real difference to a product’s sales given Australia sell more Cash Passports than any other (Travelex) country in the world and in fact, this promotion has accounted for a sales jump of 50% compared with this time last year.
They say that it also helps to create an imaginative promotion mechanic which continues next quarter when Travelex gives agents the chance to win a brand new MINI.
Travelex wish Diane the best of luck on Thursday when $25,000 worth of cash is literally up for grabs.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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