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[Expensify] Get $250 when you refer someone to Expensify

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tl;dr referring someone to Expensify comes with a juicy reward, submit a receipt to your boss and ge

tl;dr referring someone to Expensify comes with a juicy reward, submit a receipt to your boss and get $250 when they adopt Expensify Expensify was built by our users who love Expensify so much they tell their friends, colleagues, managers, and bosses to use it too. Word of mouth is the backbone of our business. We solve your need to transcribe receipts and input information into a spreadsheet. In return, many of you tell your friends and submit reports to a boss who ultimately adopts Expensify for the team. This is how we acquired more than 12 million users, and we are eternally grateful for that. The Expensify community would not be what it is today without our incredible champions out there. Now we want to flip the script and give you a little thank you for telling people about us. From now on, every time you bring a user into the platform who directly (or indirectly, more below) goes on to adopt Expensify, we will pay you $250. Use your personal joining link below to refer users to Expensify and get rewarded: There are terms and conditions to read and meet, but it’s basically as simple as that. Here’s how it works: - Share your referral link with friends and colleagues who are spending too much time on expenses, or who work at a business that could benefit from using Expensify. - Get $250 for any referred business that commits to an annual subscription and makes two monthly payments. You can refer anyone working at any company you know. If their company goes on to become a customer of Expensify, you'll get paid. The best way to start is to submit a receipt to your boss (you'll get paid back and set yourself up for $250 if they start a subscription: win-win). You can read more about the referral program [here](. The world is crazy right now, not least for people in the tech industry, or those who are working on their business in general. As the most successful expense management tool in the market today, we’re seeing that every business, big and small, is working hard to track their expenses so they can keep growing despite a challenging market. If you know anyone using a tool that is not Expensify to manage expenses, it’s likely we can make their business more efficient and help with their spending. So while we have our wits about us, let’s help our peers weather the oncoming storm together. -david Founder and CEO of Expensify Questions? Ask me on Twitter! [@dbarrett]( Sent by: Expensify, Inc. - 548 Market St #61434 - San Francisco, CA 94103 To unsubscribe, please click [here](

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