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#166254 7-Mar-2015 16:16
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I'm thinking of joining NOW NZ - and noticed they have a 'refer a friend' programme, whereby the existing customer and the new joiner each receive a $50 credit off their bill.

I'd like to join NOW NZ - and it would be great to use this offer. Please reply to this post if you'd like to do this with me!


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  #1252809 7-Mar-2015 16:20
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I hope you didn't register just to post that.



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  #1252811 7-Mar-2015 16:25
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I would highly doubt this is anyone from the company, NOW (previously Airnet) are quite a large Local ISP. I would say the OP registered in hopes to get the $50 credit from someone




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  #1252812 7-Mar-2015 16:25
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He posted the same thing in the Full Flavour forum as well.



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  #1252825 7-Mar-2015 16:59
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I have removed the one from the other subforum.

OP cross posting is not acceptable here.

I am locking this thread. If anyone wants to help the OP, contact via PM.





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