HBS brings out ‘Best Buy’ website tool

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Home Buyer Systems has rolled out a new version of its ‘Best Buy’ marketing tool for mortgage and insurance brokers.

The Best Buy tool is designed to integrate into a brokers’ website, but is supplied and updated centrally from the Home Buyer server.

Currently completing its final trial phase, the Home Buyer Best Buy service is available at a special introductory price of £199.00+VAT for 12 months.

Richard Angliss, managing director of Home Buyer Systems, said: “Home Buyer Systems’ users who have taken part in the trials of the new

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