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sign up

[sahyn-uhp] / ˈsaɪnˌʌp /














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He also pockets some money by sharing referral links to the app on social media, with each sign-up netting him $10.

From The Wall Street Journal

That could mean smaller sign-up bonuses, tighter eligibility requirements and stricter redemption policies for rewards like hotel stays and flight vouchers.

From The Wall Street Journal

One includes posts showing invitation documents and lists of names, the other has advertised large sign-up payments for joining an "elite battalion".

From BBC

The door rattled open on the sixth floor, and Molly raced down the hall, stopping for a moment when her eyes caught the bulletin board, where club announcements and sign-up sheets and RA announcements were stacked on top of each other, competing for attention.

From Literature

Those planning modest weddings might want to reconsider whether it would be worth the effort, since cards can come with hefty annual fees and often require $4,000 to $6,000 of spending in the first three months to unlock sign-up bonuses.

From The Wall Street Journal