The 2015 raterAwards – Less than 1 month to go!

The 2015 Branch raterAwards are just weeks away from being decided – now’s the time to chase up all those reviews that you’ve been waiting on, as the branches with the best reviews by 11th December are the ones that will secure the Gold, Silver and Bronze in their geographical areas.

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With 1 in 6 submissions to raterAgent rejected as fakes, you can be confident that these Awards are amongst the most trustworthy in any industry. Providing you with a unique marketing campaign for 2016, the raterAgent 2015 Awards are designed to prove your quality of service – enabling you to secure new business at stronger fee rates, on the basis of your checked raterAgent reviews.

There are categories right across the UK, including regions, counties and major towns – and the only criteria is great reviews of great service. So what are you waiting for? Get those reviews in today and secure your 2015 Branch raterAward for your outstanding service. It could make a real difference to your fee rates and conversions in that crucial January period.

Winners will be announced on the 14th December – Good luck!

 

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