What does it mean when a pending referral endorsement is Cancelled?
When a pending referral endorsement is marked as "Cancelled," it means you can no longer accept or act on the referral due to changes in your One Partnership Commission Plus membership status. This can happen in the following scenarios:
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When you voluntarily leave the One Partnership Commission Plus Group.
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When a Partner Coordinator manually removes you from the One Partnership Commission Plus Group.
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When you are inactive for more than 60 days.
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When your One Partnership Commission Plus membership is deactivated for any reason, such as a contract termination.
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When you join another One Partnership Commission Plus group.
For more details or clarifications, please contact your Partner Coordinator or message us on our Support Channel.
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