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When they say they've "written 2,000 checks worth $45,000," they're basically saying they'll pay you, on average, ~$11 per referral? Most employers I've worked for pay at least $250 per referral for regular work, and much more if they have an urgent or very specialized need. I'm not sure I see the advantage of joining this network over just referring people to my current employer.
Three things: 1. So this is for both US and India - hence the average is $11. 2. We pay you when your referral gets an interview so the chances of making it is much higher(probably 100x). 3. You can refer people for any company - not just your employer.

Does this make sense?

Am I right in guessing that a "Passive user" is a user whom you collect information on without them opting in? E.g. By scraping public profiles or collecting connections from registered users?

Is it possible to view / check / correct any information about myself if I am a "passive user" on your platform?

Many eu countries and Austalia have privacy laws around these basic rights.