50% discount on NEW NASPP memberships! - Just tell them Dan Walter-ECE sent you :)
Hi everyone:
The NASPP is offering a discount to all new members that join by August 31, 2010.This is a referral program that benefits both the new member and the referrer. I don't know of any other time the NASPP has offered a discount like this. (please read the "important details" at the end of this posting)
I would of course, appreciate it if you used my name for the referral. This will allow me to also get a benefit (discount on conference fees and entry into and iPad drawing). Perhaps we can all win with this.
NOTE: If I get to the point where my full Conference registration is covered I will post information here for another NASPP member would is planning to go to the NASPP. (I will have a drawing for the next member, so please feel free to send me an email letting me know you would like to participate. dwalter@performensation.com)
If you decide to join:
- Enter
Promo Code NASPP2010 when submitting your registration - Enter "Dan Walter-ECE" in the "Referred By" field.
- New members can register online
or
via fax/mail.
Regular-priced NASPP
Corporate membership is
$595 for up to three members; each additional member is $120. As an
example, 4
new members, from a new company would breakdown as follows:
1st
Member - $247.50
2nd
Member - $50.00
3rd
Member - $0.00
4th
and subsequent members -
$60.00 each
For Individual
or Law Firm Membership, the
cost would be $247.50 each.
Important Details
To qualify, the new members must work for
companies that do not currently have any NASPP members and must join
the NASPP by August 31, 2010. In addition, only new memberships qualify;
renewals of 2009 memberships are not eligible for this program.
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Has anyone looked into taking advantage of this offer? Just wondering if I should "de-highlight" this discussion or leav it on the front page.
Dan