Organization claim settings control recipient requirements, annual spend limits, gift expiration defaults, and claim security rules across your entire Reachdesk instance.
Note: Only organization Admins can view and edit the Claim Settings tab.
Open your organization’s claim settings
To view or update your organization’s claim settings:
Go to Organization.
Select Settings.
Open the Claim Settings tab.
After making any changes, scroll to the bottom and click Save to apply them.
Claim settings you can update
The Claim Settings tab includes the following configurations:
Recipient requirements: Use this to make specific information mandatory before a gift can be processed. You can make the recipient’s email and/or company required fields when they complete the address confirmation form.
- Recipient spend limits: Use this to control how much your organization can spend on each individual recipient. You can set an Annual spend limit per recipient. If a new send would put the recipient over this limit, the send will be blocked.
- Gift expiration default: Use this to set the default number of days before a gift expires. This value acts as the default for new campaigns, but you can still override the expiration date at the specific campaign level or during the send flow. The maximum gift expiration limit allowed by Reachdesk is 30 days.
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Claim security: Claim security settings manage automated, email-based checks during the gift claim process. If a claim is flagged by these rules, the send status will move to Pending for Admin review. You can configure checks to flag:
Disposable email addresses: Identifies and flags known disposable or "throwaway" email domains.
Duplicate email addresses: Flags when a recipient attempts to claim the same gift multiple times. Note: Recurring automated campaigns (like HRIS-led birthday gifts) are automatically excluded from this check so they can trigger annually.
Suspicious email: Flags non-standard or suspicious email patterns that may indicate fraud.
Blocked lists: You can manually prevent specific users (e.g.,
user@example.com) or entire companies (e.g.,@competitor.com) from claiming gifts.
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