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Re: [ANN] [THE WORLD'S FIRST DAICO] The Abyss - A Next-Generation Game Platform
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SeaSoul
on 13/02/2018, 18:08:33 UTC
If I ever I did not reach 5 referrals  stage. Let's say I only got two referral.will still get my points in referral or benefits in referral system?😍
think you can only get referral points worth for 2 referral only. you need to get the minimum referral to get 1 whole points.  it's my own opinion only. so it's better that you should get as many as you can, so you can get the whole points rewards or more.
That's why you have to promote and refer this kind of platform to anyone who youve known or to your co players to achieve this whole points. The more you promote , the greater the chance you can get a points you want to achieve or even more. That's why this referral system by the abyss gives us the convinience to use and promote their platform.
Yes, I do not think it would be difficult to promote it to others, especially if you're a long time gamer. Just be creative and be good on sales talks to attract and invite more friends and gamer to use this "Abyss Platform" to be able to earn from it while enjoying the games.

It's not that easy to attract a lot of users to platforms. People are quite lazy and if the incentives aren't overwhelmingly big then many decide to not sign up. Depends all on what Abyss ultimately offers potential registrants.
Inviting people to join the Abyss is not that hard, but the question is how much will be the registration fee? Will it be expensive? Because I don't read anything about the value of their registration fee, they are more focus on the referral system of the Abyss.

The inviting part isn't that hard and if the incentive is worth it, then some people will actually go and invite a lot of other people. But inviting isn't everything. Those who are invited have to accept or follow and register. It's amazing how lazy people sometimes are and if you are not convinced or don't a lot about a platform, then you are just ignoring the invite link. Not many people put effort into researching what's behind an invitation that came via the web.