Are you entitled to redress/compensation of at least £5000?

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Do you have, or have you had, any of the following products since 1990:
Mortgages? Secured loans? Car finance (over £10,000)?

Do you know anyone who had their property repossessed?
If any of the above apply to you, you may be entitled to claim money back from your lender. The minimum claim amount we would process would be £5000:

ALSO

Do you have an outstanding balance on any credit card taken out before April 2007? Would you like to see if we may be able to have your card cancelled, have your balance cleared, have your charges and interest refunded?
To find out more, or for a no obligation review, contact: Paul Weller on: Office (01462) 791079 email: paul.weller@cartelgroupholdings.plc.uk

TAX CREDITS – Are you claiming enough?

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We have a unique system which can easily establish whether you are entitled to a claim and we can help plan your affairs to put often thousands of pounds of tax-free tax credits in your pocket!

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Tips for networking events

These tips are designed to help you get the most from networking opportunities. So much business is done on the back of who you know rather than what you know. Use these simple and practical ideas to get the greatest benefit:

  1. Dress for the occasion. This could mean dressing the way that your customers dress or dressing the way that they expect you to dress. You choose. But first impressions are made in a matter of seconds. And the fun tie that your children bought you for Christmas might not be the best thing to impress a company chairman.
  2. Take plenty of business cards. If your business does more than one thing, have different cards for different purposes.
  3. Arrive early. The early bird really does get the worm. It's much harder to break in on conversations when you arrive late.
  4. Find a partner. Go to the meeting with someone who you know well. Work the room between you; introducing each other to new people that you've individually met is a great way of increasing coverage.
  5. Don't stick with who you already know.
  6. Not sure how to approach? Simply smile, nod your head, walk forwards with hand stretched out and say, "Hello. I just wanted to come over and say hello." Sounds daft but it works.
  7. Ask open questions and listen carefully
  8. Receive other people's business cards graciously and with two hands. Use the back of cards to make any notes about the person that you've just met.
  9. Have something fun or different. For instance a card that is business card size but carries some business tips is likely to be much more memorable than just your name and company. Use these in conjunction with your normal cards.
  10. Ask for people's permission to follow up with them in some way. For instance, say that if they are interested in what you do, then you would happily add them to your database. It would be rude for them to say no. Wouldn't it?
  11. Don't feel intimidated. It doesn't matter how big or small your business is. You are dealing with a person. They have the same hopes and fears that you have.
  12. If you have a trumpet, go out and blow it. No one else is going to promote your business for you. Have total belief. Go for it! Shameless self-promotion is the order of the day.

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