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    Corporate incentive vouchers

    What better way to reward loyal customers or potential business partners than to offer them corporate incentive vouchers? One of the best ways to incentivise a good client relationship is to offer something for free. And there’s probably nothing better than a fantastic night out on the town in London!

    Imagine offering a £10 London theatre gift voucher when one of your customers joins your mailing list or subscribes to your magazine. True, £10 doesn’t really go a long way when buying theatre tickets but as they can be used for attractions like Madame Tussauds, the London Dungeon and the London Eye, they are a perfect incentive to generate interest in your product, online or offline.

    London theatre gift vouchers make the perfect corporate gift. Imagine the delight of your favourite client when they get given the gift of London theatre! Not only will they be overwhelmed by your generosity, but also impressed that you and your company were able to think of something a little bit more original than the typical corporate gift.

    Another idea is to buy theatre gift vouchers when a colleague retires or leaves for another job. A perfect thank you to a trusted colleague for their dedication to your company. The beauty of London theatre gift vouchers is that they can be redeemed for loads of different London shows and attractions. Dave in Accounts is a big fan of the rock group Queen – he’ll love tickets for We Will Rock You. Jenny in HR keeps talking about how much she enjoyed Mamma Mia! on DVD - shed love to go to London and see it on stage? Margaret in Marketing is a little more traditional, she’d love to see a long-running show, maybe even The Mousetrap – after all, that’s been on stage for more than 54 years! That makes it the same age as her...

    London theatre gift vouchers typically come in denominations of £10, so an office collection can go a long way. Let’s be honest, no one really needs another wine decanter or cuckoo clock. “Oh, thanks, how did you know?!” as they look, bemused, at their third decanter wondering how they can politely ask for the receipt.

    The great thing about theatre gift vouchers is that they remain valid for a year after the purchase date and can even be used for shows booking after their expiry. With some London shows booking years ahead, there’s more than enough time to make a theatre booking.

    A simple call to the telephone number printed on the vouchers means you can deal with a real person who can assist the lucky gift voucher recipient in making the best choice of show, seating location and even give advice about other events and book a nearby restaurant.

    London theatre gift vouchers are the quintessential corporate incentive vouchers. They are ideal for corporate incentives, corporate gifts or even retirement gifts for colleagues. Unlike other gift vouchers or corporate gifts, they let the recipient choose what they want to see in London and when they want to go. They have the flexibility and you get all the kudos of choosing a really great gift.



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