Big Switch Website Goes Live
Big Switch Website Goes Live
For
Immediate Release
Hamilton, New Zealand – 2 April,
2012
Big Switch is pleased to announce the launch of
their new website: www.bigswitch.co.nz
Big Switch is devoted to putting more money into the pockets of Kiwi homeowners through the power of bulk buying personal loans, telecommunications, insurances and more.
The new website offers a free, no-obligation service where individuals can register their current loan details in order for Big Switch to negotiate with a broker for a better rate.
Once an offer is negotiated, the website will display how many signups are required for the deal to be active and a specified time frame in which individuals can accept the offer. When a certain number of customers have signed up to the offer, Big Switch ensures that the lender honours the proposal.
Big Switch has designed a way to save money that Kiwi homeowners have not been able to do before. Although group discounting sites like 1-day.co.nz are already being utilised by shoppers throughout the country, Big Switch is the first company in New Zealand to establish a group discounting website focussed on personal loans and insurance.
Founder and creator of Big Switch, Soane Papalii, is proud to provide New Zealanders with a quick and easy way of saving money and urges people to take a look at the new website.
“I want to create a market place that retailers can come to and offer good discounts for ordinary New Zealand households”, he says. “I want to offer millionaire savings to ordinary New Zealander’s.”
Take a look at the new Big Switch website. Visit www.bigswitch.co.nz.
For more
information about Big Switch, please email info@bigswitch.co.nz.
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