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Speight’s Will Help You Finish Your Unfinished Projects

Speight’s Says: We Will Help You Finish Your Unfinished Projects

80% of Kiwis Surveyed Admit to Having Unfinished Projects

They’re the stuff of Kiwi legends, unfinished projects littering our great country. Well-intentioned dreams, rusting in the backyard, collecting dust in the garage and withering on old tattered to do lists.

With a staggering 80% of Kiwis surveyed* saying that they have an unfinished project, it’s time for some action New Zealand!

Of those surveyed, Wellingtonians (87%) had the most unfinished projects, closely followed by Cantabrians (86%). Bay of Plenty, despite the name, seemed to be the Bay of Least with the smallest amount of unfinished projects (68%) still to be completed.

Testament to the Kiwi reputation as a nation that rolls up its sleeves and mucks in, 65% of New Zealanders surveyed have answered the call of a mate in need, helping them knock off an unfinished project.

So why should YOU finish your unfinished project? Beer.

Yes beer, or a cold Speight’s to be precise. Because this year, Speight’s is saying “We Will” to helping you complete that unfinished project. With three epic $10,000 Well Earned Weekends ($10k worth of travel vouchers) up for grabs for you and your mates, plus hundreds of Mitre 10 gift cards to be won there’s plenty of incentive for you to complete that project that’s been gnawing away at you.

So stop sitting on the fence you haven’t built yet and head to www.wewill.co.nz where you can enter your unfinished project and invite your mates to help lend a hand. Why would they help? Beer of course.

The competition is now open and entries close 30 June 2016. Enter at www.wewill.co.nz

*Survey conducted through Buzz Online in March 2016

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