Refer a Friend to Circle Support Center Referral Program and get $10.

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About Circle Support Center Referral Program

Refer your Friends and Family Members to Circle Support Center Referral Program and get $10. When signing up for “Refer a Friend,” you’ll be signing up to a program with Ambassador over at getambassador.com and will need to agree with their terms of service and privacy policy. Ambassador handles the referral links and payouts, and you can log into Ambassador to check on your referral stats or earned rewards.

How to refer

Let your friends know about Circle using your unique referral link set up in the app.They’ll get $20 off their purchase of Circle Home Plus using the link.For each purchase using the referral link, you’ll get $10!

To get started referring and earning, open up the Circle app and go to Menu >> Refer a Friend. Then enter your email address to get set up with a referral link. You can post the referral link to friends over text, or use the links provided to send over email, post to Facebook, or Twitter. 

During setup of your Refer a Friend account, you can provide information on getting commissions via Paypal, or you can set it up later. Every month, your Ambassador account will process any outstanding commissions and send them your way.

About Circle Support Center

The agents there will help you know whether you are seeing an issue with your router or an issue with your Circle account, and their technical support is fully trained on the Circle software embedded in your device.

Circle with Disney is a physical box that wirelessly connects to your home network to monitor, control and report on internet activity.

It can, therefore, enable control over specific devices in the home, such as those used predominantly by your children, without impacting on the internet abilities of parents’ devices. This router receives all network traffic for the Internet from your home and then forwards it on, commonly by sending it through a cable or DSL modem.

Any traffic that the Circle device allows is sent on to the the router, which in turn sends it on the Internet. Circle causes quite a bit of extra latency to all of your web traffic, slowing down the whole network. 

Circle also uses an old wireless protocol (802.11n), which also hurts your internet speed. Many devices are incompatible, and they have even heard users report that Circle broke their entire network!

Circle with Disney is a physical box that wirelessly connects to your home network to monitor, control and report on internet activity. It’s clever because it does this for all the devices you have in the house and can assign each device to different user-specific limits.

Location

US

Click here to go to the referral program page

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