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How to earn store credit using your Referral Link

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January 18, 2022

When you share your Referral Link, anyone who clicks through it, creates their account, and places their first order will get $20 off- and so will you! Let's do some math... if you got just 1 friend to join each month this year, you could have $240 in FREE meat and eggs delivered to your door.

Just copy your Referral Link from Account > Referrals, and paste it to Facebook, Twitter, or text messages. Those are just three easy ways to share it with all of your friends, family, and fellow foodies; and it takes less than 60 seconds!

Here's a 1-minute video showing how to find and share your link from a mobile device:




And here is a good example you could use to share your link on social media:

Hey guys! Get $20 off your first order at David's Pasture when you create your account using my Referral Link! {your link here}

We hope that you will take advantage of this available credit, and start saving money today!

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