Competition time with Unitrunk

Competition time with Unitrunk

After the success of last year’s Unitrunk Elephant Safari Competition, Unitrunk is now giving its customers the chance to win even more in 2011 with the launch of its Customer Survey.

This year there is a twist – it’s your turn to challenge Unitrunk. All you have to do is take one of Unitrunk’s quick and easy online bi-monthly surveys and tell them how they can make your life easier. Is there something Unitrunk could be doing better? What else could its service provide? By answering these simple questions, entrants will get a special gift just for taking part and will be automatically entered into a free draw for a selection of exciting prizes.

Last year, Unitrunk set a monthly quiz and gave away helicopter rides, laptops, LCD TVs and of course, the Kenyan safari adventure. This year’s lucky participants could win flying lessons, games consoles or a supercar thrill experience.

David Morrow, Unitrunk general manager, said, ‘Our customers’ feedback is crucial to our business. Their input is important as it helps us to keep improving our service. The launch of the 2011 Customer Survey is our way of thanking our loyal customers and having a little fun along the way.’

The first winner of a supercar thrill experience for two people is Dave Goddard from WF Electrical.

Dave Goddard, said, ‘As a huge motor racing fan, I am looking forward to taking my seat in this supercar!’

Enter now at: www.unitrunk.co.uk

Simply register your details and complete the short online survey to help Unitrunk improve its services to its customers and the industry.

 

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