The Waiting's Nearly Over For The Winner of Superbikes Tickets...
 

 
Released on: December 02, 2011, 1:18 pm
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 Paul Dutton
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Consumer Services   
The waiting's nearly over for the winner of Superbikes
  tickets in Sorrymate.com's massively successful Motorcycle Live show
draw
The lucky winner of tickets to a round of next year's British Superbikes
  Championship in a competition held by motorbike accident claims specialist
Sorrymate.com at Motorcycle Live to will be announced next week.
Sorrymate.com managing director Fergus Dalgarno will draw the name of the winner,
  picked from among those who used their skill to guess the mileage on a rear
  motorcycle tyre which was a feature of the company's stand at the NEC show last
week.
The entrant whose guess was the closest to the actual figure on each day of the show
  went forward into the final draw. More than 3,000 entries were made over the show's
  nine days, in what Sorrymate.com's Paul Dutton said was "possibly the best event
  we have exhibited at for quite some time."
He added: "We were really pleased to see the biking public getting right behind our
  stance of supporting them, by making them aware of their right to appoint their own
  solicitor in the event of a non-fault accident."
Several thousand Sorrymate.com 'SMIDSY' cards – based on the acronym 'Sorry mate
  I didn't see you', from which the company gets its name - were also given away.
  Paul added: "We were even more taken aback by the incredibly positive reactions we
  had to these cards, which are designed as a simple way of making bikers aware of how
  they can best help and protect themselves in the event of an accident that is not
  their fault.
"It's just one example of how we at Sorrymate.com are continually striving to
  educate the biking community about their rights and entitlements, with such
  initiatives as our 'SMIDSY' cards, which give a quick advice checklist for anyone
  involved in an accident."
In the coming months, the Sorrymate.com team will be hitting the road, visiting bike
  clubs to give talks about their specially-tailored advice and legal representation
  services for the biking community.
"If anyone would like us to come along to their club or meeting place, just contact
  me at paul@sorrymate.com," Paul concluded.
About sorrymate.com:
  Sorrymate.com deals with all manner of road traffic accident claims, motorbike accident claims and smidsy  claims. If a motorbike accident wasn't your fault, the company will try to ensure
  you receive 100 per cent compensation without paying a penny. The people behind the
  company are bikers too, so they understand such situations. 
For further information contact:
  Paul Dutton
  Email: marketing@sorrymate.com 
  Website: http://www.sorrymate.com/
  Phone: 0800 6 300 301
               
              
                              
               
  
 
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