Bag yourself £250 worth of new tools with MyJobQuote.co.uk

The Southern Football League have partnered up with MyJobQuote.co.uk to promote local businesses and tradespeople across the country.

MyJobQuote.co.uk are looking for new tradesmen within our area and so, in an exclusive competition with the Southern League, they are giving away £250 worth of new tools and equipment (to be selected by the eventual winner) in return for signing up to the website.

To enter the competition, simply register with MyJobQuote as a tradesperson and email competition-confirmation@myjobquote.co.uk, confirming your name, email, proof of MyJobQuote membership and trade profession to be entered into the draw.

It’s completely free to sign up!

If you’re already a registered trader on the website, you simply need to email the address above with the corresponding info and you will be a valid entrant into the competition.

Entries are open from now until 5:30pm on 12 March. The winner will be chosen by 15 March and announced on the Southern League Website by 18 March.

The winner will be asked which tools and equipment they would like to choose. 

About MyJobQuote: 

Serving over one million homeowners and over 30,000 tradespeople nationwide, if you’re seeking a trusted trader to fulfil jobs ranging from plumbing to gardening, they are a good starting point. 

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