Payday Advance Are Turning 7 This November
Payday Advance Are Turning 7 This November
Auckland, New Zealand - Monday, 11 November, 2013 - A leading New Zealand short-term lender Payday Advance are turning 7 this November! Their systems have been providing small payday loans since 2006, and have already helped thousands of hard-working Kiwis. To celebrate the occasion with their customers, Payday Advance have launched a number of competitions and giveaways.
First of all, all loans taken and in November will go in the draw to win the cost of the loan back. Payday Advance will pick 4 lucky winners, who will only have to pay back what they will have borrowed. That's right - no interest, no establishment or fast payment fees! The winners will be selected and announced on Friday, November 29.
The company will also be giving away $50 to one lucky new customer every day (Monday to Friday) – which means that there will be 21 chances of winning money. All new clients will be automatically put in the prize draw.
And as always, Payday Advance have their weekly Facebook sweepstakes which can be entered on their Facebook page - giving away $100 to one lucky person every Friday.
About the company: Payday Advance are offering small, short-term loans of up to $750 to New Zealanders in full-time employment. They are a trusted, well-established and registered financial service provider number FSP4441. They can be contacted on 0800 222 577 or via the online chat facility on www.paydayadvance.co.nz.
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