Earn Double the Rewards When Your Friends Join the NWC

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Now through the end of December, when you refer a friend to join the No Worries Club, you’ll earn a $60 coupon to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. We’re doubling your reward throughout the entire month! Instead of earning a $30 coupon to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store, you’ll earn a $60 coupon for every friend you refer!

Referring a friend to the club is easy. Plus, not only do you receive free money to spend on the Downunder Horsemanship store, your friend will also receive a $60 coupon!

Here’s how it works:

1) Tell a friend about how the Method can help their horsemanship and all of the great benefits of being a No Worries Club member.

2) When your friend signs up for the basic or premium club membership online or by calling our office, they’ll be asked to share the email address of the person who referred them to the club. Please note: In order for you to receive credit for the referral, your friend must share your email address associated with your No Worries Club account at the time of sign up. Referrals cannot be done retroactively.  

3) When your friend’s membership is processed, both of you will receive an email with your coupons to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. The coupons may be used for any product online except for No Worries Club memberships and will expire after one year. Coupons cannot be used at events.

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