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Instant Alert: Jet.com's refer-a-friend program lets you earn up to $500 in "JetCash" — here's how it works

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Jet.com's refer-a-friend program lets you earn up to $500 in "JetCash" — here's how it works

by Brandt Ranj on Feb 7, 2018, 4:48 PM

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JetWhen you think of online retail, Jet.com might not automatically come to mind, but it should.

We've broken down all the ways this startup differs from Amazon, but the one that's really worth calling out is its refer-a-friend program. It's possible to earn up to $500 in "JetCash," which you can use on future Jet.com orders.

You can read the fine print as part of Jet.com's FAQ section, but here are the basics. All you need to get started is a regular Jet.com account.

SEE ALSO: Jet.com has started making its own household basics, and it's selling them for really low prices

Once you're logged in, you'll need to go to the "JetCash and Credits" section of the Account menu. This will take you to your profile page, where you'll be able to get more information about your purchase history and get to the refer-a-friend program.



Your profile page has a lot of information, most interestingly the amount of money you've saved on Jet.com. You can "easy reorder" something you run out of often, like paper towels or detergent. You'll also be able to change some basic account settings. After you're done making sure your information is up to date, you can finally check out the full details of the refer-a-friend program.



The refer a friend page is easy to navigate. On top you'll be able to start actually referring friends, while the bottom has the basic terms of the program. You'll earn between $10 and $15 for each person you refer — it scales as you refer more people — up to $500. All of this is in "JetCash," which you're free to spend on anything from a new TV to groceries. It's a better system than the "earn points for each purchase you make" loyalty programs I've been a part of through brick-and-mortar retailers, since you don't have to wait for points to accumulate over time to get a reward.



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