Refer a friend scheme
Refer a friend
Whether you're a Crunch Free or Paying client, you can easily refer your friends to a Crunch paid subscription. Better yet, you’ll get up to £100 for every successful referral with a cash payment to your bank account or the option to give as a charitable donation.
How to refer
Share the unique code available in your Crunch account with your friends or on social media.
If the code is used in a signup to any paid subscription and they have had an active account for at least 30 days, you’ll receive your reward for a successful referral.
Pick your reward - choose your reward through the email you’ll receive upon a successful referral.
Note: If no choice of reward is made within 3 months, it’ll automatically be processed as a charitable donation.
What are the rewards?
When your friend joins Crunch, you can choose to have the cash payment sent to your bank account or to donate it to one of our favourite charities.
The reward value for each paid subscriptions are:
Where can you donate to
We have chosen three different charities that you can donate your refer a friend earnings to that supports positive change.
Take part in the change by donating your next reward.
Mind
Mind are here to fight mental health. For support, for respect, for you. Change minds across England and Wales by making mental health an everyday priority. By standing up to the injustices – in healthcare, in work, in law – which make life harder for those of us with mental health problems. Offering help whenever you might need it through information, advice, and local services.
Sussex cancer fund
Sussex cancer fund work together with the NHS to help make life better for cancer patients in Sussex – providing equipment and services that make a tangible difference for patients who are often on a difficult and stressful journey. They also selectively fund and enable Sussex based cancer research programs that contribute to the understanding of cancers and improved outcomes for patients.
Great ormond street hospital
This extraordinary hospital helps around 600 children and young people who arrive from across the UK each day for life-saving treatment. They have always depended on charitable support which is used to cover 4 key areas in improving patients lives - rebuilding and refurbishment of the hospital and care facilities, support for families and children, research into children's heath, and life-saving medical equipment.