Goldsmith Williams offers free wine

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Goldsmith Williams is offering to give brokers a free bottle of wine as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations.
A bottle of wine will be sent to all brokers who instruct a case based on Goldsmith Williams 25/7 deal, which gives intermediaries an alternative to lenders’ fee free legal deals.
The 25/7 deal not only promises to pay brokers £25 whenever they instruct Goldsmith Williams rather than recommending a lenders fee free deal, but also guarantees completion will take place within seven days of the mortgage offer being issued.
Eddie Goldsmith , senior partner at Goldsmith Williams, said: “We’d like brokers to be able to raise a glass with us and this scheme will enable them to do just that. We’re happy to give brokers not only £25 per case

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