Reclamere's Referral Program

YOUR REFERRAL IS THE BEST COMPLIMENT WE COULD GET.

At Reclamere, we believe trust is everything. When you refer us to your colleagues, clients, or peers, you're not just giving them access to top-tier cybersecurity support — you're helping protect what matters most. And that deserves something in return.

How It Works:

Step 1:
Refer a qualified organization → Earn a $150 Amazon Gift Card

Step 2:
If they become a client → Earn a $500 Visa Gift Card

Bonus:
Every referral that turns into a client enters you into our Year-End $1,000 Visa Gift Card Giveaway

Extra Perk: If your referral becomes a client, you’ll also receive a complimentary:

  • Dark Web Scan or
  • Security Posture Scorecard

These service-based rewards give you actionable value and insights for your organization — just another way we say thank you.

Who Makes a Great Referral?

  • Organizations with 100+ computer users
  • Leaders responsible for information security, compliance, or technology strategy
  • Job titles like: CIO, CISO, IT Director, VP of Information Security, Risk Officer, or CEO

Where to Find Referrals:

  • Peer groups, chambers, and industry associations
  • Professional networks, clients, and vendor contacts
  • Committees or boards you're involved in

How to Refer:

  • Direct Intro: Tell your contact we’ll be reaching out.
  • Email Intro: CC us in an email to make the connection.
  • Complete the form on this page

We’ll take it from there and keep you in the loop!

Why This Matters

Cyber threats aren’t slowing down, and many organizations don’t know where to begin. By introducing them to Reclamere, you’re helping them strengthen their cybersecurity posture with a trusted MSSP partner. And that’s a win for everyone.

Whether you’re a long-time client, strategic partner, or cybersecurity advocate, you can make a difference.

Let’s grow, secure, and thrive — together.

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Make a Referral

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