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Terms of The “Refer and Earn” Referral Scheme

 With our Refer and Earn scheme, you can earn extra revenue by recommending us to other self-catering providers. You get £100 for every contact who becomes a SuperControl client. 

SuperControl’s “Refer and Earn” referral scheme (the “Scheme”) applies to introductions to contacts with whom we have had no prior connection (“Contacts”).

Referrals must be made in writing and acknowledged in writing in order to be recognised by SuperControl. The minimum information we require is: contact name, business name, telephone number, website address of the business you are referring. Please advise the Contact that you are referring him/her to us. You must ensure that the Contact has consented to receive a call from us.

We will pay you a one off payment of £100 (“Commission”) for any referral that meets the requirements set out in these Terms and Conditions. All payments of Commission shall be inclusive of any applicable Value Added Tax. No Commission is payable for any subsequent years or on any other fees. Please note we retain the absolute discretion to refuse or to accept any referral, and to enter or not to enter into a contract with any Contact referred to us by you.

The Contact must sign up as our new client (“New Client”) and pay our fees within 90 days of the referral in order for you to be eligible for a Commission. If a New Client signs up or pays more than 90 days after your referral then no referral Commission will be payable to you.

Commission will only be payable to you following our receipt of payment from the New Client.

If you refer a Contact to us who is already actively engaged with our sales team, your referral will be ineligible for Commission.

We welcome contact from membership organisations that wish to formalise an agreement for referral of their members.

You are not authorised to contract on our behalf. You may not claim to represent us or attempt to bind us in any way. You agree to cease making any referrals to us if we ask you to.

We reserve the right to refuse access to or to terminate access to this Scheme to any business or individual for any reason.

This Scheme applies to referrals to new customers for our services only. Nothing in the Scheme or in these Terms and Conditions shall entitle you to any payments under The Commercial Agents (Council Directive) Regulations 1993.

The referral process

1.    Please advise and obtain the consent of your referral Contact to our contacting him/her.
 2.    Submit your referral via the form below. 
 3.    You will receive automatic acknowledgement of your referral once you have submitted the form. We will acknowledge your referral by email.
 4.    If the Contact signs up and becomes a New Client, we will notify you by email that the referral has been provisionally successful, pending receipt of contract and payment from the New Client.
 5.    We will commence the setup process with the New Client.
 6.    We will contact you around 90 days after they join to arrange for your Commission to be paid to you.
 7.    You agree to send us an invoice for your referral upon request.
 8.    Provided we have been paid by the New Client, we will pay you by bank transfer.

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