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20th March 2012 - Beat the budget with Data Broker
March
2012
We are all in it together and its budget season. Health Tax increases for everyone who eats, drinks, and smokes. Followed by environmental tax increases for anyone who drives, takes the train or plane. Property tax increases for those who own a home, garage, parking space or barge, and finally pensioner tax increases for anyone who dares save, invest or live past the age of 65. But what the chancellor takes off you let Data Broker help you take back.


Unlike George Osborne, Data Broker are independent and you can trust our advice. We can make our own decisions.


As the original Data Broker, we work independently of larger corporate data and list suppliers. We recognise that each customer is different and we are proud to provide impartial advice, which helps our clients attract more customers. Need to buy business lists, then get data advice from a DMA member, leading to more effective data purchasing and more efficient direct marketing. Don’t let George Osborne ruin your day on Wednesday. After all there are three certainties in life...Death, Taxes and Better data, via Databroker.

For independent, impartial and free data advice from the experts, contact Databroker on 0161 941 5700 or email info@data-broker.co.uk

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