Leadbay offers festive promotion for lead buyers

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Leadbay is offering up to £125 to every adviser to spend on leads in a 12 (working) Days of Christmas promotion.

A cash voucher will be given to each adviser in response to money they deposit into their Leadbay account between 11 December and New Year’s Eve. The voucher will be given to advisers to spend on leads in January – and the more they deposit, the more money they will get back.

For example, a deposit over £200 will receive a £15 voucher while a deposit over £1,000 will receive a £125 voucher.

Advisers will be able to claim their voucher in the New Year up until 15 January when they make their January deposit. The voucher can be spent on any leads of their choosing up until 31 January.

The offer is available both to new and existing Leadbay users who can use the voucher to buy whatever leads their business needs they most – there is no restriction on either the type or number of leads that you can be bought with the voucher, and Leadbay’s market-leading invalid lead policy will still apply to every lead.

Grant Stevens, managing director of Leadbay, said: “It has been a tough year for advisers across the country

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