3045 days ago

Ohaupo based Mobile Travel Agent

Steve from

Hi there,

My name is Steve and I providing a new mobile Travel Agency service. I work as part of the House of Travel Group and work from home in Ohaupo.

This means for areas such as Ohaupo, Ngahinapouri, Rukuhia and Pirongia where there are no local travel agencies I can come to you by appointment for an informal chat about a trip idea you have. I can happily travel anywhere around the Waikato or you can contact me via phone or email.

After our initial chat I will go away and use my 13 years of experience to put together the best possible quote/itinerary which I will send you via email. I will get you great value for your money!

The best part is that next...... I will leave you alone!
I believe in providing no pressure/no obligation quotes so you do not have to worry about being chased by a pushy salesperson. Just simply email me back if requiring further info or wanting to go ahead. Nice and easy!

Regards
Steve Wilson
swilson@hot.co.nz
027 345 3456

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