Award Nomination – Kelly Wealth Lending Services

30 August 2017


VOTING CLOSES THURSDAY, 31st AUGUST…….I’D LOVE YOUR SUPPORT.

We’re very excited to announce that we’ve been nominated for Best Customer Service in the Connective Excellence Awards 2017, an awards program just for mortgage brokers.

But we need your help to win it! We need you, our wonderful clients, to vote for us.

We’d like to ask you to please vote online by August 31 to help us win this award.

And to say thanks for voting, you go in the running to win four Gold Class movie tickets.

Follow the link below…….
Enter your Name, email address and State.
Select “Lainie Poon – Acceptance Finance” (my Broker Group)
And give your score – which remains anonymous 🙂

You don’t have to have completed or settled a loan with me to vote – this is in recognition of Customer Service at any point in the process with us.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT……

VOTE NOW – BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE, Lainie Poon

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