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Verified members earn double on every referral

Every member earns on referrals. Verified members earn at twice the rate. It is a one-off step with a permanent effect, which makes the order you do things in matter more than most people realise.

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What this covers
  1. Why the order matters
  2. What the referral dashboard tells you
  3. What verification is for, beyond the rate
  4. The arithmetic, without numbers
  5. Then share properly

The ANOQR referral program has two rates: a base rate available to every member, and double that rate for verified members.

That is unusual enough to be worth stating plainly, because most programs vary payouts by volume — you earn more once you have referred more. This one varies by verification, which is a one-off action rather than a milestone you have to grind towards.

Why the order matters

Verification is a step you take once. The rate applies to referrals that come after it.

So the sequence is not neutral. Sharing your link widely, then verifying a month later, means every referral in that month earned at the lower rate — and those are frequently your best referrals, because the first wave of sharing reaches the people who trust you most.

If you intend to use the referral program at all, verify first. It is the difference between doing the same work at one rate and doing it at two.

What the referral dashboard tells you

The referral dashboard does something unusual: it tells unverified members, on their own numbers, that they are on the lower rate. The prompt opens once per session and is always skippable, and nothing on the page is locked behind it.

The figures it quotes are your own referrals, not an illustration. If it shows what you would have earned at the verified rate, that is arithmetic on your actual history — which is the only honest way to make this argument.

What verification is for, beyond the rate

The rate is the visible benefit. It is not the only one, and it is not really the reason the step exists.

Verification is how a marketplace distinguishes a real member from a disposable account. That matters on both sides of every transaction here — the person meeting a stranger to buy a phone, the employer reading applications, the shop taking an order. What verification actually changes covers the whole picture.

The referral rate is best understood as ANOQR paying more for referrals from members it can vouch for, which is a reasonable thing for it to do.

The arithmetic, without numbers

The published rates live on the platform, not in an article, so this is deliberately in ratios:

  • Ten referrals unverified earn X
  • Ten referrals verified earn 2X
  • Ten referrals unverified plus verification afterwards still earn X for those ten

The third line is the one people learn the expensive way.

Then share properly

Once you are verified, the constraint moves from your rate to your reach. That is a different problem: how to share your link so it converts, and how the tree and wallet work once referrals start arriving.

Frequently asked questions

How much more do verified members earn on referrals?
Twice the base rate. Every member earns on referrals; verified members earn at double that rate.
Does verification apply to referrals I already made?
No. The rate applies to referrals that come after verification, which is why verifying before you start sharing matters.
Is anything locked behind verification?
No. The referral dashboard works either way and nothing is gated. Verification changes the rate, not access.
Is verification a one-off or does it need renewing?
It is a one-off step, and the higher rate applies to everything you refer afterwards.
Why does ANOQR pay verified members more?
Verification is how the platform distinguishes a real member from a disposable account, so it pays more for referrals from members it can vouch for.