Referral terms
Last updated 5 July 2026
The offer, in one paragraph
When someone creates a Nestraq account through your referral link or a proof card you shared, and that account activates — verifies a permanent (non-disposable) email address and completes their first radar scan — you each receive one free reveal credit. Nothing is granted for clicks, raw signups or for sending anything. That's the whole deal.
What you are never rewarded for
The reward attaches to the signup outcome, not the act of sharing. We do not pay, credit or otherwise reward anyone for sending messages, and we don't ask you to. Any share message we suggest is a prefill you can edit or discard — you author it and send it from your own account. Nestraq never sends referral messages on your behalf, never runs “email a friend”, and never asks for anyone else's contact details.
Caps and expiry
- You can earn at most 10 referral credits per calendar month.
- Earned referral credits expire 90 daysafter they are granted. If a credit expires unused, it's removed from your balance; credits you've already spent are unaffected.
- Each new account can be referred exactly once, ever.
- Referral credits are reveal credits: they have no cash value, can't be transferred or exchanged, and are only usable inside Nestraq.
Fair play
- Self-referrals don't grant anything (including via a second account).
- Disposable/throwaway email addresses never count as activation.
- We run automated checks (for example, matching signup signals across accounts) and withhold grants that look like farming. Ambiguous cases resolve to no grant.
- Don't use your link for unsolicited or bulk messages (cold emails, spam posts); we withhold grants that look like that.
- We may pause the programme automatically if its cost passes a safety threshold, and we may amend or end it at any time. Credits already granted keep their original 90-day window.
Privacy
A proof card or referral link carries the sharer's referral code — a random token, not your name or email. When a referred account activates, the referrer can infer that someonethey shared with signed up, but we never show either side the other's identity. Proof cards themselves contain outcode-level data only — never an exact address. See our privacy policy for the full picture.
Questions
Anything unclear, or a grant you think went missing? Email us — the grant ledger is auditable and we'd rather fix it than argue.