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Favor: Know someone who could use Basecamp?

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basecamp.com

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jason@basecamp.com

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Wed, Jul 12, 2017 04:45 PM

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We'll pay you $50 for every new Basecamp customer you bring us. Hey {NAME}- I'm Jason Fried, CEO at

We'll pay you $50 for every new Basecamp customer you bring us. Hey {NAME}- I'm Jason Fried, CEO at Basecamp. I hope Basecamp 3 is working out great for you and your team! If not, please let me know what I can do to help. If you've got a moment, I've got one ask, and one story. We don't do any advertising or big marketing campaigns. For 18 years we've grown our business entirely on word-of-mouth referrals from our customers. Now I'd like to say thanks and pay you back. So here's the ask... Can you tell someone about Basecamp today? Starting today, I'll give you $50 for every new customer you send our way. If you know someone who might benefit from trying Basecamp, just send them this special link: [( When someone signs up using that link, you'll get $50 cash (via PayPal) if they remain paying customers for two months. And to get them started off right, we'll also give them $50 off their first month. Win-Win. So share it out, Tweet it out, pop it on Facebook, LinkedIn, or wherever you know people who could benefit from Basecamp. Simple as that! I really appreciate you spreading the word. Thanks so much. NEXT, THE STORY So why are we doing this? And why now? I just wrote up the full story on our blog Signal vs. Noise. Here's the link: [( THANK YOU Thanks again for being a customer. Next year will mark Basecamp's 19th year in business - a milestone we could have never reached without so much help along the way. We've always been 100% customer funded, and our business has always been powered by word-of-mouth, so thanks again for spreading the word. It means the world to all of us at Basecamp. Remember, when you tell people about Basecamp, you're supporting these great people (and their families): [( All the best to you, -Jason Fried CEO, Basecamp Copyright © 2017 Basecamp, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you own a Basecamp 3 account. Our mailing address is: Basecamp 30 N Racine Suite 200Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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