Client: Torquil Clark
Dear Mr & Mrs Prospect
The fat lady has most definitely finished singing.
It’s full time.
The game…is over.
Soon, one of our most popular incentives will disappear for good.
Cash without a catch
For quite some time now, we’ve been offering cashback deals on life insurance policies. In other words, whenever we arrange a policy for a client, we’re happy to pay 25% of the commission we receive from the insurance company to the client.
Now for the first - and last time ever - we’re upping the 25% cashback to 40% cashback. The prospect of getting a cheque for as much as £200 or more (just for doing something you were going to do anyway) has always gone down a treat; now, with 40% cashback, it’s quite possible that you could get a cheque from us for £300+!
But all good things do - and will - come to an end.
A chance to act before the whistle is blown
Sorry to say, but we’re withdrawing our cashback scheme on 31 July 2008. Up until that date however, we’ll continue to pay back 40% of our commission whenever a client takes out life insurance through us. And it doesn’t matter whether you already have cover, or you want to set up a policy from scratch, in either case you’ll still qualify for our cashback deal.Could you be in for another pleasant surprise?
Because of fierce competition among the life insurance providers, premiums are lower than ever.No matter whether you’ve enquired before and not proceeded, or you already have cover in place, getting a new quote could prove interesting .
Although it’s not the most pleasurable subject to consider or talk about, life insurance cover is always worth having; it’s even more worthwhile when you can expect to receive a significant financial ‘thank you’ once your policy’s up and running. For an instant quote…
- Visit us online atXXXXXXXXX and quote XXXX in the promotional box,
- Fill in the enclosed quotation form
- Or call us 0800 XXX and quote XXXX.
Yours sincerely,
A N Other
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