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Old 05-28-2021, 12:59 PM  
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Originally Posted by Colmike9 View Post
https://web.archive.org/web/20170903....com/partners/

That link was in 2017 I think, and didn't mention the referral program in the TOS, but this was added later. Still didn't mention lifetime, just on the referrals page:

"15. Referral Program

15.1 Every user with an OnlyFans account has a unique referral URL that allows users to earn income from any other user who signs up via their referral link. In order to ensure the referral is successful, the new user must register with OnlyFans using the same browser that they used to click the referral link. More information on how the Referral Programme works can be found at:

15.2 OnlyFans pays Users who refer other Users 5% of all total income earned by the referred User and the payment of this referred income is processed on the first calendar business day of each month. This referral income is deducted from the OnlyFans' fee and not from the income of the referred User.

15.3 For a User to be successfully added to another User's referral program, that user must sign up to OnlyFans via a unique referral URL. In no event will OnlyFans be liable to add a user to a referral account if that user has not signed up via the correct referral link."
Hi ColMike9, thanks for sharing this. Unfortunately it does not necessarily give a complete picture of the exact agreement that <insert affiliate name here> entered into with the company at the time of registration and approval.

What each affiliate is entitled to, but is likely going to not request is a certified copy of the agreement terms that all parties entered into originally, and subsequent modified agreements that came thereafter.

Everyone's rights are clearly spelled out in the text, and anything omitted, is subject to be challenged by both sides. Should you learn that your rights have been violated, then the odds are so have the rights of hundreds if not thousands of other affiliates. So the monetary harm that was caused to one affiliate, can be multiplied a thousand times, and now you have a "tort claim" that is likely in the millions. There are plenty of qualified attorneys that would consider taking on such matters on a contingency / percentage.
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