Xmodels Offers 40% Referral Bonus

Xmodels Offers 40% Referral Bonus

GENEVA — Xmodels has announced its offering of a 40 percent user referral bonus that pays cam models for each new user they bring to the platform.

According to the company, it replaced the previous 15 percent bonus rate with a 40 percent lifetime referral bonus allowing female models to use a unique referral link to signup new users on Xcams.com, while male models can refer new customers to HunPrivates.com.

“This is an exciting and high-paying opportunity for Xmodels’ cam models to gain more money by inviting new users to our platform,” explains Ovidiu “Robin” Necula, Xmodels’ Business Development Account Manager. “Referral income isn’t a new thing but such a high rate is, and so Xmodels becomes a leading platform by offering one of the highest user referral rates in the live cam business.”

“Models can profit highly from their social media community,” Ovidiu adds, “and ensure a very nice extra amount of cash under their earnings.”

In addition to a lifetime new user referral bonus, models can also refer other models to the platform, and receive either a five percent lifetime, or a 10 percent, 12-month referral bonus.

Certain terms and conditions apply.

For more information, visit Xmodels.com.

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