Is the cost of your Christmas stacking up? Enter our competition for your chance to win Love2shop vouchers and splash out this Christmas…
We understand that Christmas is a busy and expensive time of the year. That’s why we’re giving two lucky @dhlservicepoint followers the chance to win £50 Love2shop vouchers – ideal for spending on that perfect present.
Keep an eye on our website over the next two weeks. We’ll be hiding two red and yellow presents (just like the one above) somewhere on the site.
The rules
We will announce the winners on Twitter after each present has been on the website for a full week. Just remember to follow us on @dhlservicepoint to see if you’re a winner.
Terms and conditions
Great news! This month, DHL Service Point is launching in One Stop stores in Hatfield, Tooting, Acton and Plymouth.
One Stop provides an extensive service to its local customers, open first thing in the morning to late at night. That’s why they are the perfect partners for DHL Service Point.
The key benefits of having a Service Point at your local One Stop store includes:
Look out for promotional leaflets in your local area to get a discount on your first shipment.
Find your local One Stop store here.
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Rugby World Cup 2011 kicks off with a little help from DHL, as one young boy’s dreams are made…
Teenager Elliot Webster was the envy of Rugby fans around the world last Friday when he was given the once-in-a-lifetime chance to present the match ball for the opening match of Rugby World Cup 2011.
Elliot, from Shepperton in Surrey, was handed the honour of delivering the match ball for the New Zealand vs Tonga fixture after being specially selected from thousands of youngsters around the world by DHL, the Official Logistics Partner of Rugby World Cup 2011.
We asked employees to nominate inspiring young people for the chance to be part of this historic sporting occasion. Elliot’s mother put him forward for all the incredible work he had done in caring for his father, who very sadly passed away 18 months ago, after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Diseases.
Speaking to us before heading out to New Zealand, Elliot, a massive Rugby fan, captain of his school rugby team and regular winger at Esher Rugby Club, was giddy with excitement at the prospect of handing over the match ball. “It still hasn’t sunk in if I’m honest. The whole experience will be amazing – something I’ll never forget. I’m obviously an England fan, but getting the chance to meet the All Blacks – especially Dan Carter – will be fantastic,” he said.
Phil Couchman, CEO of DHL Express UK & Ireland said DHL were thrilled to make Elliot’s dream come true: “We were delighted to give Elliot this opportunity. It’s an experience he will hopefully remember and cherish for the rest of his life.”
DHL is the Official Logistics Partner of Rugby World Cup 2011 – delivering Rugby to the world…
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