Printfine says Hello to Marie Curie
13th March 2008
Robert Horne offered customers the chance to win a TV simply by placing an order for over 250 kg from any of the Hello Portfolio. One of the lucky winners was Printfine Ltd of Liverpool who won a TV and decided to raffle the prize internally to raise funds for the Marie Curie Cancer Charity
Printfine Managing Director, Kevin Nolan commented “Each of Robert Horne’s 17 branches selected at random a monthly winner to receive a 42” plasma TV screen. Entry into the monthly draw was FREE and automatic so we were delighted when we were selected at as a winner. The company decided to organize a raffle internally with all proceeds raised donated to the Marie Curie Cancer Care Charity. I would like thank Robert Horne and everybody who contributed to this worthwhile charity'.
Hello is synonymous with quality, reliability, fast ink drying and exceptional printing performance. Hello is also now FSC (Forestry Stewardship Council) certified. The FSC logo gives the customer absolute confidence that Hello paper is produced using raw materials that are processed, transformed, manufactured and distributed through a managed ‘chain of custody’.
Details of the Hello TV campaign, including a list previous winners, can be found on www.roberthorne.co.uk or by contacting your local branch.
Printfine Managing Director, Kevin Nolan commented “Each of Robert Horne’s 17 branches selected at random a monthly winner to receive a 42” plasma TV screen. Entry into the monthly draw was FREE and automatic so we were delighted when we were selected at as a winner. The company decided to organize a raffle internally with all proceeds raised donated to the Marie Curie Cancer Care Charity. I would like thank Robert Horne and everybody who contributed to this worthwhile charity'.
Hello is synonymous with quality, reliability, fast ink drying and exceptional printing performance. Hello is also now FSC (Forestry Stewardship Council) certified. The FSC logo gives the customer absolute confidence that Hello paper is produced using raw materials that are processed, transformed, manufactured and distributed through a managed ‘chain of custody’.
Details of the Hello TV campaign, including a list previous winners, can be found on www.roberthorne.co.uk or by contacting your local branch.