FAQ: Affiliate and Referral Program
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Yes. Affiliates are expected to promote ATLAS truthfully, professionally, and ethically. Affiliates may not make false claims, guarantee business results, misrepresent membership terms, or use spam-based or deceptive marketing methods.
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An eligible referral generally means a new member who is introduced through an approved referral source, joins ATLAS, completes required on-boarding, remains active, and satisfies the required good-standing period. ATLAS reserves the right to determine final referral eligibility.
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Affiliates may be able to promote ATLAS generally or support multiple teams, depending on program rules, market availability, and the accuracy of referral tracking. Affiliates should promote ATLAS professionally and avoid creating confusion about category availability or membership approval.
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Referrals may be tracked through affiliate links, website registrations, application information, or internal records. Members should use their assigned referral link whenever possible and should also encourage referrals to identify the referring member during the application process.
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Affiliate payouts may be processed manually or through approved payment methods selected by ATLAS. Payout timing, documentation, and tax responsibilities may depend on the amount earned and applicable requirements. ATLAS will consider “discounting” future membership dues in lieu of referral payments.