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Many people tend to make mistakes when recruiting new users. Today, let's clarify the core rules of rebate binding.
The key point is simple but very important: an identity can usually only be bound to a rebate relationship once on a major exchange. This is a system-level restriction, not a bug. After unbinding or deregistering, even if you re-register with a new account, the system will recognize that the identity has been used before, and the new account will not receive any rebate. Your commission will also be lost.
In other words, this is a double-loss operation. The person being recruited loses the qualification for new user rebates, and the recruiter also loses long-term fee income. Both suffer.
So what is the correct approach?
First, only register with an ID that has not been registered before. It sounds simple, but many people keep messing around because they are unclear about this point. Second, focus on genuine new users. Don't think about expanding your base by deregistering and re-binding—that approach doesn't work. Lastly, and most importantly, proactively explain the rules to the other party. Doing so builds professional trust and avoids future disputes.
Information gaps do exist, but taking advantage of others' ignorance to get benefits will ultimately backfire on you. Sacrificing long-term qualification for short-term gains harms both parties. Make sure you understand everything clearly before recruiting new users. Responsible behavior ensures sustainable earning.
The pit is too deep, one chance with one identity is really crucial.
This logic is actually a matter of integrity. Greed for a tiny bit of profit is really not worth it.