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SuzieK

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Become a Phoenix Trader in June or July and you will receive an e-commerce website worth ?30 for FREE. In addition, you will also receive a FREE invitation (worth ?10) to your nearest company Christmas Road Show.


Do you love beautiful stationery, the idea of being your own boss, fun and flexibility in your working life? This special joining offer gives you the complete package, an online presence and free training from our most experienced Phoenix Traders.


You can get your business off to the best possible start by attending our Christmas Road Shows. Hear from top Traders across the country, sharing their knowledge and skills, and be the first to see the new Christmas range.


Why not give me a call or drop me a line if you are interested and we can discuss it further and I can answer any questions you may have.


Kind regards,


Suzie Platt

Trader # 37075

[email protected]

07902874509

www.suziescards.co.uk

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