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Celebrate The End Of The Credit Crunch And Get A Free Laptop For Your Business - No Catch

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Lenovo Laptop

We’re celebrating the end of the credit crunch, and to mark the occasion, we’re giving you a chance to win one or two laptops.

What? Don’t believe us? Which bit - the end of the crunch or the laptops?

We’re growing and we celebrated by buying two extra laptops when we ordered PCs for our new staff. ….why not share our optimism and win one or both of them?.

There’s absolutely no catch at all.

Just join in the fun part of the competition by spreading some optimism too.

Entries are accepted from businesses based on Merseyside. And I’ve got two to give away, so those with a sense of fun could feasibly win both:

>> The First Laptop Will Be Drawn From All The Entrants At Random

So all you have to do is enter (see below).

>> The Second, Will Be Chosen By Marketing Legend Drayton Bird

Technically, you double your chances if you accompany your entry with a reason for optimism.

That’s right, the end of the crunch can become as much a self-fulfilling prophecy if we defy it, as the inevitable knock-on of effect of contagious and continued pessimism.

It can be a humorous reason, e.g. “my tea-leaf readings this morning indicate an immediate and wholesale end to the credit crunch” (well perhaps funnier than that).

Or perhaps more factual, e.g. “the micro reductions in mortgage rates, coupled with a growing population, slow-down in construction, and continued housing supply problem indicate the crunch cannot be sustained for long before property sales and prices bounce back”.

N.B. We will actually choose the winner before the draw, and all names will go in the hat - including the winner of the second laptop - so you have two chances if you decide to give a reason with your entry.

Marketing Legend Drayton Bird started a business in a deep recession, grew it, and sold it 8 years later for millions.

After the competition closes on 31st August, he will judge the winner from all the entries.

Will your name be in the hat?

Easy To Enter, Just Two Steps:

Step 1:

Select the following text, right-click and copy it:

I’ve entered a draw to win a laptop, and thought you may like to as well. This is all I had to do to enter:

I would like to enter your laptop competition. My name is ____________

In addition, I would like to be considered for the “judged” laptop. I believe the credit crunch is over or soon will be because:

___________________________________________________________________________________

Details off the laptop specification you can win and the instructions are at:

http://www.multisolutions.co.uk/index.php/uncategorized/receive-a-laptop-for-your-business-no-catch/

Step 2:

Now, please paste that into an email and add in your name and entry. Because we want to spread a little optimism, entries will only be accepted if you’ve told at least one friend by including them in the cc field.

Sharing it with at least one other person is essential. You get a chance to win a laptop, and at the same time, we spread a little cheer and hope. Including colleagues is fine, but only one entry per person is allowed, so think of people other than your colleagues too.

So enter using this email address info@multisolutions.co.uk with your entry.

** The Entries will be accepted until 31st August 2008, and the draw will take place on Friday 5th September **

Laptop Specification:

Lenovo 3000 N200 0769 - Core 2 Duo T5550 / 1.83 GHz - Centrino Duo - RAM 1 GB - HDD 160 GB - DVD-Writer - GMA X3100 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0 - WLAN : Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g - TPM - fingerprint reader - Win XP Pro - 15.4″ Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) VibrantView

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 MARCOS CHRISTOPHAS // Aug 16, 2008 at 11:54 pm

    The credit crunch is ending because billions of dollars worth of international mortgage debt is successfully being sold of by companies such as Barclays and extremely rich folk are now able to purchase stocks at rock bottom prices to secure there futures. They are marvellous and give generously to charity. Capitalism is great and lets give more to the world’s hungry.

  • 2 Cath Lawson // Aug 24, 2008 at 9:40 pm

    Hi Ian - Don’t use a pic of Drayton - you’ll scare everyone away.

    Looks like I’m excluded from entry. It looks like we’re in a recession but who gives a shit, so long as we can find ways to put food on the table.

    Seriously though - the recession doesn’t mean the death of business - it just means we’ve got to work that bit smarter. I’m working on some new recession proof projects right now.

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