Originally posted by northernladuk
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Gorilla Accounting Referral paid only to clients
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Originally posted by Martin Boober View PostI may be blind but I cannot see where does it say anything like "only available for the clients" or "must be a client of us"?We hope you enjoy being a client of Gorilla Accounting, so much so, that you’ll want to recommend us to your friends and colleagues.
So your point is that I need to have a company to receive the referral premium in case if I forget that I have been paid and they can prove by showing the invoice or what?
Funnily enough before replying to this there was an advert in TV offering a £100 to existing customers to refer a friend and thought of you. I know reading isn't your thing but it says you have to be a customer here.
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Originally posted by Martin Boober View PostI don't think so. Imaging I became they client but than I have to quit contracting and friend of mine asking to recommend a trusted accountant for him - I have no referral premium because I do not have my company? What about referral system for finding a right person for an open vacancy? Are those works differently or also require you to be a client of recruiter and run a company?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave you tried ringing them and speaking to them again to see what they are willing to offer or are you just after virtual hugs now?
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I suspect that their referrals policy will be changing very soon to remove the naivety clause.
Non-client referrals - sheesh..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI suspect that their referrals policy will be changing very soon to remove the naivety clause.
Non-client referrals - sheesh...Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMaybe some feedback to them would be to translate the page in to moron speak.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTheir policy is to pay clients a referral fee. That's it. Nothing more to it than that.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTell you what. Send me your bank details and I'll send you £100 just to stop you crying like a bitch. When you do get round to signing up you can use me as a referral and I get my 100 quid back. How's that.
Have you tried ringing them and speaking to them again to see what they are willing to offer or are you just after virtual hugs now?Comment
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Originally posted by Martin Boober View PostI don't need anything from you, I don't know you and I don't like you. The deal that GA has advertise was for £200 and there were no requirements for the mandatory to be client and to have a company to get the premium paid. It is not about the money after all but about the trust. If I cannot trust the company word how I can trust them to run accountancy for my business? Should be understandable even for youComment
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostHave you ever heard of any referral scheme that doesn't need the other person to be a customer? It doesn't really make any sense.Comment
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