Clear Out Your Unneeded Files Before the HST Comes into Effect
Shred-it offers a one-time document shred before July 1st to save the HST
OAKVILLE, ON, June 1 /CNW/ - Shred-it, a world-leading information security company, announced today that it will offer a special one-time document shred before July 1st, allowing business clients in the Ontario and Vancouver markets to save the equivalent of the HST tax - eight per cent in Ontario and seven per cent in British Columbia.
Whether you have old tax records, client files or confidential business documents to destroy; are relocating, spring-cleaning or have simply accumulated volumes of confidential materials, now is the time to safely and securely shred them, in addition to receiving meaningful savings.
"As Canadian businesses continue to look for ways to maximize the value of their budgets, Shred-it's latest save the HST offer allows organizations in Ontario and British Columbia to realize savings immediately, before the upcoming HST tax comes into effect," said Vincent R. De Palma, President and Chief Executive Officer, Shred-it. "In addition to cost savings, businesses can rest assured that their documents have been securely destroyed on-site, mitigating any risks of security breaches and identity theft, a growing concern that warrants heightened attention to information security."
This exclusive offer is available to existing and new clients in the Ontario and British Columbia markets, applicable for one-time services paid for and provided on or before June 30, 2010. For more details visit www.shredit.com/save or call 1-800-807-5065.
About Shred-it:
Shred-it is a world-leading information security company providing document destruction services that ensure the security and integrity of our clients' private information. The company operates 140 service locations in 16 countries worldwide, servicing more than 150,000 global, national and local businesses, including the world's top intelligence and security agencies, more than 500 police forces, 1,500 hospitals, 8,500 bank branches and 1,200 universities and colleges. For more information, please visit www.shredit.com.
For further information: Media Contact: Katarina Kristanic, Shred-it, [email protected], (905) 491-2250
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