If you’re signing up for Plusnet broadband, you can use the Plusnet Refer a Friend scheme by entering the referrer username zarch1972 during the order process.
When you reach the “Did anyone recommend you?” section of the sign-up journey, enter:
Referrer username: zarch1972
Plusnet says existing customers can share their Plusnet username, and the new customer needs to enter it during sign-up. Plusnet also says the person joining may need to add the name of the broadband provider as well, for example Plusnet.
How to use the Plusnet referral
- Go to the Plusnet broadband sign-up page.
- Choose the broadband package you want.
- During checkout, look for “Did anyone recommend you?”
- Enter the username zarch1972.
- Complete your order.
Plusnet describes its referral scheme as a way for existing customers to get money off their bill when someone signs up using their username. The official page says, “for every person you get to sign up, we’ll give you up to £1.25 off your monthly payments.”
What Plusnet says about Recommend a Friend
On its official referral page, Plusnet says:
- existing customers share their Plusnet username
- the new customer enters that username in the “Did anyone recommend you?” section
- the joining customer may also need to add the broadband provider name
- full referral terms are available on the Plusnet site
Official Plusnet referral page
You can read the full details here:
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