Visiting Britain For Antiques? - Talk FREE Online For Advice. The Great British Antiques Web has expanded its Internet services and can discuss your next antiques visit to the UK FREE online.
News-Antique.com - Nov 30,-0001 - PRESS INFORMATION
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Ronald Heath.
The Great British Antiques Web
PO Box 64
Kingswood
BRISTOL.
BS30 9ZT.
Great Britain.
Telephone within GB 0117 904 9994.
Telephone from outside GB +44 117 904 9994..
Email: enquiries@gbaw.co.uk
Skype: ronheath1
Web: www.gbaw.co.uk
Bristol, Great Britain -- Thursday, 27 April 2006 --
Visiting Britain For Antiques?
Talk FREE Online For Advice.
Members of the US antiques trade and collectors who are planning an antiques tour of Britain this summer and could do with some independent advice or help with planning their visit, can now talk direct with The Great British Antiques Web for information free of charge, based in the West of England at the heart of the of the UK's premier antiques region, Ron Heath of GBAW will be pleased to answer or research any antiques resource or travel related queries.
The Great British Antiques Web has expanded its Internet services and hooked up with Skype.com who offers free online telephone calls between members. Ron Heath says, "Those who already use Skype can simply log on to our user name - RonHeath1 - and talk direct. The service is usually available between 1.00pm and 6.00pm GMT Monday to Friday or by a pre-arranged time by email to ronheath@gbaw.co.uk."
With extensive knowledge of the UK, GBAW is able to offer unbiased advise on all aspects of a UK antiques tour, for example the advantages of which gateway airport to use in relation to the areas visitors primarily want to spend their time in. Similarly, callers can talk about searching GBAW's online database to the users best advantage to locate the stock they are looking for as well as discussing routes and stopovers to maximise time to the full. Ron Heath also adds, "We can help with shippers, courier services for small groups who require customized travel, car hire, van hire and public transport services for those who want to go independently".
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www.gbaw.co.uk