Before applying to join our affiliate scheme, please read these Terms and Conditions carefully:
Affiliate Programme
Welcome to Singers Outdoors' Affiliate Programme. Please read these terms and conditions carefully before joining our affiliate scheme as once you have joined, you will be subject to these terms and conditions
Money for nothing
Well, almost. You just place a link on your website through to ours, and each time a customer buys goods from us, you earn commission. This commission is based on completed sales only, not on click throughs.
How Much Commission?
Currently 10% of the sale value but excluding any carriage charge.
1. Commission is paid on the net price of goods less VAT and carriage.
2. If for any reason we are unable to supply,(due to being out of stock, for example) commission will not be paid.
When and How Do You Pay?
Monthly, in arrears, by electronic bank transfer only. We do not pay by cheque or by cash. And we only pay Affiliate Accounts that have a balance of £25 or more. If your account is less than this amount, it will be carried forward until such time as the balance is £25 or more
How Much Does it Cost To Join?
Nothing! Its free to join the Singers Outdoors Affiliate Programme. However, any costs incurred by you in placing our link on your website is your sole responsibility
Can Anybody Join?
Yes, anyone can become an Affiliate with Singers Outdoors provided you have a website, or an Opt-In email newsletter, although we reserve to right to decline any application if we consider it unsuitable for any reason
What Links Do I Use?
You will be provided with access to the banners and links which you can use to link your site to ours. You must not alter these links or banners or use different links or banners without our express permission in writing
What Are My Responsibilities as an Affiliate?
What Are You Responsible For?
Am I Always Subject to these Terms & Conditions?
Law & Jurisdiction
The use of this Affiliation Programme and these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and any disputes will be decided only by English courts