There are endless possibilities with mailshots and a well targeted mailshot is an increasingly effective way of generating business. |
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It refuses to specify how many mailshots it sends out each year, but admits it issues unsolicited cheques to card customers. |
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So drivers are increasingly being besieged with mailshots, particularly as their policy comes up for renewal. |
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This involves reaching customers via communications media such as telesales, mailshots, catalogues, or advertisements with tear-off reply slips. |
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On top of this, consumers are bombarded by television and newspaper adverts, as well as mailshots dropping through their letterboxes daily, enticing them to take out credit. |
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We will run mailshots for you monthly or every other month to your clients and new prospects, freeing up your time to concentrate on your business. |
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Up to 140,000 homes in Belgium and a further 140,000 in Holland have been targeted by mailshots extolling the beauties of York as a tourist destination. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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The bogus mailshots look official in appearance and focus on data protection and warn of criminal offences if companies do not register with them. |
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But the Holme Valley Voices admit they have had financial support from Tesco, which is paying for mailshots in the area. |
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The mailshots, which featured a message from a breast cancer survivor praising Labour's policy, referred to the addressee's name several times. |
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In the worst cases victims can be inundated with as many as 50 mailshots a day. |
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A STRUGGLING postman unable to cope with delivering hundreds of council mailshots dumped them in the back of his van and in his own home. |
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Because the elderly are likely to trust the Damart brand, and this means they're more likely to fall for foreign criminals who use similar language in mailshots. |
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