28th August 2024

Full-fibre broadband provider, toob, launches new refer a friend rewards programme which is open to both customers and non-customers.

Full-fibre broadband provider, toob, is working in partnership with Buyapowa to launch a new rewards programme. The refer a friend programme will be delivered via the Buyapowa platform and can be used by anyone to recommend the toob service, even if they are not a customer of toob 

Buyapowa currently works with a wide range of household names to provide dedicated customer service and refer a friend rewards. toob is the latest in a list of household providers harnessing the powerful technology to benefit their rapidly growing base. 

Through the innovative reward programme, anyone can now refer a friend to the 900 Mbps full-fibre broadband service as many times as they would like, with both the referrer and the referred friend benefitting from a reward.  

The new refer a friend programme will replace toob’s current scheme providing a smoother, more seamless process through which people can recommend toob full-fibre broadband. It also promises to improve customer service and offer a choice of reward options to better suit each customers’ preference. 

Nick Parbutt, CEO, toob, said, “We’re excited to partner with Buyapowa to increase our rewards capabilities and improve the refer a friend process. toob is growing rapidly, and with more than 50,000 connected customers, the power of this platform will accommodate our continued expansion while making our rewards programme accessible to everyone and easier to use.” 

Gideon Lask, Founder and CEO of Buyapowa said, “We’re delighted that such an innovative and disruptive brand like toob has chosen the Buyapowa Reward Marketing platform to further its already impressive growth by harnessing the power of referral to turn positive customer sentiment into a powerful acquisition channel. 

As well as accessing our world leading referral and reward technology, toob will also benefit from our extensive learnings having run similar programmes for over 300 enterprise businesses globally.”