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The Countdown Begins: Notary Public Underwriters' New Year Giveaway!
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- Published: December 18, 2023
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Notary Public Underwriters is thrilled to announce a spectacular giveaway to kick off the New Year with a bang.
What's Up for Grabs?
Prepare to usher in the new year with a splash of excitement by entering for a chance to win an amazing rolling briefcase filled with some of our absolute favorite notary essentials. This fantastic prize pack includes:
π Your choice of our chic pink or classic black and red Notary Record Book.
π A 2024 Calendar/Date Book to stay organized and on top of your notary appointments for the upcoming year.
π€ A jurat stamp.
π An acknowledgment stamp.
β€οΈ A notary stamp in your choice of color.
π Our handpicked favorite Sharpie pens, known for their reliability and smooth writing.
β A Notary Lapel Pin to proudly display your dedication to the notary profession.
How to Join the Excitement:
Entering is as easy as clicking here. The giveaway period runs from 12/22/23 to 1/2/24. The lucky winner will be revealed on 1/3/24 on Facebook.
Important Details:
For a comprehensive understanding of the contest and its rules, please refer to the full contest description available upon entry. It's time to embrace the possibilities that the New Year holds, and what better way to start than by upgrading your notary toolkit with our exclusive giveaway!
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Best of luck to all the notaries entering β may the New Year bring you success and prosperity! π
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