đź§ How Does My Up-Line and Pass-Ups Work?
When you join ClickandShare.NET, your account automatically becomes part of a structured referral network called the ClickandShare.NET Affiliate System.
This system ensures that everyone benefits fairly through a mix of direct uplines (those who referred you) and pass-ups (bonus referrals passed to higher-level sponsors).
This is how it works:
🌱 1. When you register through someone’s referral link:
A. That person becomes your:
- One-Up sponsor or referrer.
- You are placed under them on their next available leg (either Left / Odd or Right / Even) to keep the network balanced.
Your sponsor’s leg alternates each time:
- The first referral goes to Leg 1 (odd)
- The second referral goes to Leg 0 (even)
- The third referral again goes to Leg 1, and so on.
- This rotation keeps everyone’s network evenly distributed — no “side loading.”
B. Two-Up (Your Sponsor’s Sponsor)
- Above your direct sponsor is your Two-Up sponsor, also known as your grand-upline.
- The system automatically looks up who referred your sponsor, so your Two-Up link is always accurate.
Two-Up Sponsor
 ↓
One-Up Sponsor
↓
You (New Profile)
In other words:
- Your One-Up is the person whose referral link you used.
- Your Two-Up is whoever referred that person.
- The system records both of these relationships in real-time so that when rewards or commissions are calculated, both levels are recognized correctly.
C. Pass-Ups (Reward Rotation)
As your own network grows, some of your new referrals may be “passed up” to your sponsor or your sponsor’s sponsor, depending on the subscription's commission structure.
For example:
- You might keep your first and third referrals,
- while your second and fourth are automatically passed up.
Pass-ups are designed to reward consistent sharing — everyone helps others grow, and everyone eventually benefits from downline activity below them.
Example:
You
├── Referral 1 → You keep
├── Referral 2 → Passes up to your One-Up
├── Referral 3 → You keep
└── Referral 4 → Passes up again
Over time, this creates a revenue-sharing web where active affiliates are continuously rewarded for helping others join and grow the community.
🗑️ 2. When a Profile Is Deleted
When a member account is deleted (manually or by system action), the eBee Affiliate System automatically rebalances the network to maintain structural integrity.
Here’s what happens:
- The deleted profile is removed from the database table and all dependent logs.
- Their direct downlines (referrals) are not lost — instead, they are re-linked upward:
- Each downline’s One-Up is reassigned to the next valid upline (usually the deleted member’s One-Up).
- Their Two-Up is recalculated automatically to match the corrected structure.
- Leg assignments (odd/even) are rechecked to maintain proper balance.
- Pass-up eligibility remains intact — so no one loses commissions that were already earned.
- Audit logs in the affiliate system record the re-assignment for transparency and debugging.
Example: Profile Deletion Flow
Before Deletion
---------------------
Founder (ID 3)
 └── Sponsor A (ID 10)
    └── Member B (ID 22)
       └── Member C (ID 45)
After Deletion of Member B (ID 22)
-----------------------------------
Founder (ID 3)
 └── Sponsor A (ID 10)
    └── Member C (ID 45)
The system detects that Member C’s upline (B) was deleted, and automatically reassigns:
- one_up_id → Sponsor A (10)
- two_up_id → Founder (3)
- This ensures your referral tree remains continuous and no active profiles are left “orphaned.”
⚖️ 3. Summary Diagram
Here’s a simple way to visualize the full chain:
Role Description
Wallet Top-level holding account for pass-ups with no direct sponsor
Founder Root of the active affiliate tree
Sponsor A / B Direct uplines who refer others
Member C / D Their direct downlines
You A new referral joining under the next available leg
đź’ˇ Key Takeaways
- Every new account automatically gets a One-Up and Two-Up placement.
- Legs alternate (odd/even) to keep the tree balanced.
- Pass-Ups are distributed according to the system’s reward rules — everyone eventually benefits.
- When someone leaves, the system repairs the structure automatically so your downlines always stay connected.
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