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Previously on "Gorilla Accounting Referral paid only to clients"
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Originally posted by Gorilla Accounting View PostHi Martin,
I apologies if our initial response gave you the impression that we refusing to pay the referral fee. This is certainly not the case. I have since tried to contact you to explain this but the number we have appears to be incorrect. If you can please contact our office on 0330 024 0406 I would be more than happy to discuss this further.
Many Thanks
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Originally posted by Martin Boober View PostIt is also worth to mention that it will be only paid to the Company. The current statement is: "This will be paid to you once your referral has paid two monthly fees."
But keep whining. Makes you look great.
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostIn fairness if they don't mention in their T&C's that you don't need to be an existing client to refer than that is the case. Whilst it is their screw up and unusual - it should be explicitly specified whether it is only a 'member get member' scheme in their T&C's.
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostWonder if the OP also entered the GA Ethereum competition ??
The opening sentence does state:
But why let that stop you, it didn't for the referral
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Wonder if the OP also entered the GA Ethereum competition ??
The opening sentence does state:
As a client of Gorilla Accounting, if you have opted in to be part of our Ethereum Competition and you successfully refer a friend over to Gorilla, you can earn x5 Tickets.
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In fairness if they don't mention in their T&C's that you don't need to be an existing client to refer than that is the case. Whilst it is their screw up and unusual - it should be explicitly specified whether it is only a 'member get member' scheme in their T&C's.
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Originally posted by Martin Boober View PostIt was no addressed to you
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIs this for your UK company, your Cyprus company, your personal taxes? which one?Last edited by Martin Boober; 15 November 2018, 12:41.
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Originally posted by Martin Boober View PostI already mention in previous post that recruiters often offers that and you don't need to be their customer to propose a right candidate. Correct me if I am wrong.
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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.
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