Many old Binance users discover after using it for a while that:
Their accounts have no rebates, and fees are charged at the original rate.
In fact, Binance officially allows some old users to rebind invitation relationships through the 'recall mechanism' to enjoy rebate benefits. As long as specific conditions are met, the activation can be completed through the official recall link.
This article will explain the conditions, processes, and precautions all at once.
1. What is the Binance old user rebate recall?
Simply put:
Binance allows 'eligible old accounts' to rebind their inviter to receive trading rebates or fee reductions.
This is not a gray operation or a loophole, but a compliant feature provided by Binance, commonly found in:
Did not fill in the invitation code during registration.
Long-term inactivity, account is in a 'dormant state'.
Previously did not bind any commission relationship.
2. Conditions for old users to activate commission returns (key points).
As long as you partially or fully meet the following situations, there is a chance of successful recall:
✅ Condition 1: Did not fill in any invitation code during registration.
Register directly on the official website.
Register directly on the APP.
The invitation code field is empty.
👉 This situation has the highest success rate.
✅ Condition 2: No transaction records within 180 days.
Including but not limited to:
Spot trading.
Contract trading.
Grid / Financial management / Copy trading.
Web3 wallet trading.
As long as the account has not been active for 180 days, it is considered a 'dormant account'.
✅ Condition 3: The current account has no commission relationship.
The fee is at the standard rate.
The invitation relationship is empty.
No binding information in [Account → Invitation commission].
📌 Meeting any two of the above can generally try to recall; meeting all has the highest success rate.
3. The correct procedure for Binance old users to activate commission returns.
Step 1: Confirm whether you meet the conditions.
Open the Binance App:
Avatar → Invitation commission / Referrer
Check if it shows 'Unbound'.
Or whether the fee is at the standard rate.
Step 2: Click the official old user recall link.
⚠ Must use the [Official recall link].https://www.binance.com/zh-CN/join?ref=CS7MMKKE
The ordinary invitation link is invalid.
After clicking, a prompt 'Old user recall / Rebind invitation relationship' will appear.

Step 3: Log in to the original Binance account.
Do not re-register a new account.
Just log in to the original account.
The system will automatically check whether the recall conditions are met.
Step 4: Confirm binding and effectiveness.
If you meet the conditions, the system will prompt:
✔ Invitation relationship binding successful.
✔ Subsequent transactions can enjoy commission returns.
Usually takes effect immediately, no later than 24 hours.
4. How to confirm whether the commission has really taken effect?
After successful binding, you can verify through the following methods:
1⃣ Enter the [Invitation commission] page.
2⃣ Check if the referrer information is displayed.
3⃣ Make a small transaction.
4⃣ Check the return situation in [Commission records / Fee records].
5. Summary of common failure reasons (must pay attention).
The following situations cannot be recalled:
❌ There have been transactions within 180 days.
❌ Already bound other invitation codes.
❌ Account is determined by the system to be an active user.
❌ Used unofficial or ordinary invitation links.
📌 If it fails, it indicates that the current account no longer meets the official recall rules and cannot be manually intervened.
6. In conclusion.
Many people mistakenly believe that:
'Binance old users are destined not to have commission returns.'
In fact, as long as the rules are met, the official allows re-binding of commission relationships. The key is:
Whether the 180-day rule is met.
Whether the correct recall method was used.
Whether trading was done before binding.
If you are an old user registered on the official website without filling in the invitation code, you must try to recall first before starting trading, which can save considerable fee costs in the long run.

