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JN Money Transfer Launches Tax Season Promotion

FT. LAUDERDALE – Persons living in selected states in the United States who send remittances to the Caribbean with JN Money Transfer will have a chance to win a round trip to a Caribbean destination of their choice, each time they make a transaction with JN Money Transfer.

The JN Money Transfer Tax Season promotion started on March 6, and runs to April 30. Its offers remitters in the USA, who send funds to Jamaica the chance to win  return tickets for two persons  to a Caribbean destination of their choice.

The promotion, which is being held for a second year, is open to residents in the states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Washington DC, Florida and Georgia, who must be at least 18 years old as of March 6.

JN Money Transfer Launches Tax Season Promotion

“At JN Money Transfer, we are always seeking new ways to reward our customers for their loyalty,” said Natasha Levy, Marketing Manager, JN Money Services, owners and operators of the JN Money Transfer brand.

“We are aware that persons living in the United States do not always have the opportunity to visit their homeland. Many work for years without a well-deserved vacation. Therefore, this promotion is to reward two of our lucky customers,” Miss Levy said.

“This is our way of giving clients the chance to connect directly with their family, at our cost; and they have that possibility each time they send a money transfer or pay a bill,” she said.

Entry to the competition is simple. Each time a customer sends money through JN Money Transfer from their location in the USA, or make a bill payment from the participating regions up to April 30, they will automatically be entered into the JN Money Transfer Tax Season promotion.

“This our way of saying thanks to our customers while encouraging them to take advantage of our safe, affordable convenient service with our new, low rates which start at US$1.99,” Miss Levy stated.

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The SFLCN.com Team provides news and information for the Caribbean-American community in South Florida and beyond.

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