TRAVEL TRADE EXTRAS LAUNCHES £1,000 CASH PROMOTION!
Champagne and shopping! Imagine sipping chilled Champagne and being handed £1,000 cash to spend there and then at a Selfridges & Co store of your choice! Following last years Special Agent 004’ winning success by Kim Whitmore from World Travellers UK, the challenge is now on to find Travel Trade Extras Special Agent 005’. Your mission? All you and your colleagues have to do to enter is to make a booking – every booking will give you one chance of winning. So the more you book, the greater your chance will be of joining them in November to spend, spend, spend! And, as they realise just how exhausting shopping can be, Travel Trade Extras will also reserve you a gorgeous hotel for the evening. To make booking as easy as popping corks, they offer over 20,000 apartments and hotels at low-cost and long-haul destinations worldwide from under £9.50 prpn, over 500,000 car rentals available at more than 5,000 locations from just £10 per day, insurance from just £1 per day, airport parking from just £2.99 per day and lounges from a cosy £12.95 per visit. And you will earn up to 30% commission as well as incentives up to £10 per booking. Agents can book and enter to become Travel Trade Extras Special Agent 005 at www.traveltradeextras.com or by calling their trade team on 08707 200 245. Travel Trade Extras Special Agent 005 campaign is running from 01/04/05 until 30/10/05 when one lucky winner will be selected.
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