Refero works on the simple premise that generating positive WOM impacts schools positively and translates into school admissions. The referral benefit amount is completely controlled by schools based on their budget and their inclination, and is payable only in the event of a successful admission. So there’s really no reason why a school would choose not to pay a committed referral amount.
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