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Looking for Star Citizen referral codes? Use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation, or add it within 24 hours after, to receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts. Clear signup timing, code guidance, and smarter new-player decisions.
Use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation. If you missed it, add it within 24 hours after account creation.
Receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
Most Star Citizen code searches are really referral code searches for new-account signup.
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Players searching for Star Citizen referral codes are usually not looking for abstract terminology. They are trying to answer a practical signup question: which code matters, when should it be used, where does it go, and what happens if the right code is missed during account creation?
That is the core purpose of this page. It exists to clarify what players actually mean when they search for Star Citizen codes, to explain why the relevant code for eligible new accounts is the referral code, and to connect valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z directly to the signup stage where it has practical value.
Most Star Citizen code searches are really searches for the valid referral code used for new-account signup.
The relevant code for eligible new accounts is the referral code used during signup or added within the short post-creation grace period.
Code clarity matters because code timing matters.
Most players searching for Star Citizen codes are really trying to find the valid referral code for account creation.
Referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z should be used during account creation. If the code was missed, it can still be added within 24 hours after account creation.
The cleanest method is to use an RSI enlist link with the referral code already attached.
Many referral resources explain the reward. Many beginner resources explain the start. Fewer resources explain the code layer itself with enough clarity.
That gap is exactly why this page exists. New players often search in broad terms before they understand the exact terminology. They do not always know whether they need a referral code, an invite code, a signup code, or a bonus code. They may search broadly for Star Citizen codes even though what actually matters for a new account in this context is the referral code connected to signup.
Referral Codes for New Players was built to remove that ambiguity. It exists to turn broad code-search behavior into a clear answer: for eligible new accounts, the meaningful code in this context is the referral code, and the referral code matters most when it is used at the correct signup stage.
Code confusion is one of the quietest ways new players lose a cleaner start before the game even begins.
This is one of the most important ideas behind the page. Search behavior is often broader than the exact mechanic. A player may not know the correct term yet. They may only know that Star Citizen has some kind of code associated with signup, rewards, or starting benefits.
That is why searches for Star Citizen codes matter. They often contain unfinished intent. The player is not necessarily looking for a list of unrelated codes. The player is usually trying to answer a more practical question:
Which code matters for a new account?
Is there a valid code for new players?
What do I enter during account creation?
Does the code give a starting bonus?
Can the code still be added later, or does it need to be used during signup?
This page was built around that unfinished intent. It treats broad code-search behavior as a real onboarding signal, not as noise.
Not all code language is equally useful. That is one of the main reasons this page became necessary.
Generic code talk creates problems:
it blurs the difference between a referral code and other kinds of code language
it encourages vague searching instead of correct action
it makes the signup step easier to misunderstand
it hides the fact that timing matters as much as the code itself
Referral Codes for New Players was therefore built around a stricter standard. It does not treat codes as a vague buzzword. It treats the term as an entry point that must quickly be clarified into the specific thing that matters: a valid Star Citizen referral code used at the correct signup stage for an eligible new account.
The broad search term is codes. The important practical answer is referral code for new-account signup.
A large part of code-related search behavior follows the same recurring mistakes:
searching for Star Citizen codes without knowing that the relevant code type is the referral code
assuming the code can be ignored during signup and sorted out later without any timing pressure
treating bonus language and code language as if they were the same thing
finding a code string without understanding when the referral field matters
confusing broad code discovery with correct signup use
This page was built to reduce exactly those mistakes. The goal is not just code visibility. The goal is correct code interpretation before the signup step is mishandled.
A new player who searches for Star Citizen referral codes is often much closer to account creation than they realize. That is what gives code intent its practical value. This is not abstract curiosity. It is usually pre-signup or immediate post-signup behavior.
That makes the code query important because it often appears just before the decision point where the player either:
enters the referral code correctly
ignores the field
assumes it can be handled later without understanding the 24-hour limit
misunderstands which code matters
starts the account without the cleanest setup
Referral Codes for New Players exists to catch that moment. It is built for the narrow time window when the player is actively searching, actively deciding, and still able to use referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z at the correct stage.
One of the weak points in many referral pages is that they help players find a code without helping them use a code correctly.
This page treats those as different tasks.
Code discovery answers:
Which code is relevant?
Is the code valid?
What code should a new player use?
Code use answers:
When should the code be entered?
Which field matters during signup?
Can the code still be added after account creation?
Why does timing matter?
What happens if the code is missed?
Both are necessary. A player who finds the correct code but misunderstands the timing still loses the cleanest version of the advantage. That is why this page does not stop at code visibility. It treats code interpretation and code timing as equally important.
Finding the code is not enough. Using the code correctly is the real objective.
Another recurring reason players search for Star Citizen codes is uncertainty about whether the code still works. Broad code queries often carry hidden trust questions:
Is the code valid?
Is the code current?
Does this still work for new accounts?
Is this the right code type for signup?
Does this still apply to the current signup flow?
That is why this page uses strong validation language around referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z. Not because every code-related page should sound dramatic, but because code searches often come from uncertainty. The user wants confidence, not just visibility. In that context, valid and current become key parts of code guidance.
This page therefore treats validity, timing, and code type as a unified subject.
Once a player identifies that a referral code is the relevant code type, the next question usually becomes: what does the code actually do?
That is where code intent naturally expands into reward intent. A player who starts by searching for Star Citizen referral codes often ends up asking:
what bonus comes with the code?
do I get 50,000 UEC?
is the code worth using?
does it improve the beginning enough to matter?
This page recognizes that pattern, but it does not turn into a bonus-first page. The role here is different: explain the code layer clearly enough that the reward discussion has the correct foundation.
The code is the access point. The reward is what makes the access point meaningful.
As Star Citizen onboarding discussions expanded, it became clear that not all beginner confusion came from ships, packages, or gameplay loops. A large amount of confusion came much earlier, at the terminology level.
Words like:
code
referral code
invite code
signup code
bonus code
are often used loosely by players who are still trying to orient themselves. That looseness matters because it produces mistakes. A player who does not understand which code matters may treat the signup step casually. A player who understands the terminology correctly is much more likely to act at the right time.
That is why Referral Codes for New Players became its own dedicated resource. It exists to impose clarity where broad code language creates friction.
A lot of code-oriented pages stay too shallow. They say here is a code but do not explain:
what type of code it is
why it matters
when it should be used
why broad code searches often hide beginner confusion
how the code connects to a stronger start
This page was built to do more than display a string. It was built to explain the role of referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z inside the actual decision sequence that a new player experiences around account creation.
That is the difference between a code page and a useful code resource.
A search for Star Citizen codes often signals a player who is not yet fluent in the system but is actively trying to avoid a mistake. That is why this page treats the term codes seriously.
It signals:
uncertainty
intent to act
awareness that a signup advantage may exist
incomplete knowledge of the correct terminology
a need for fast, practical clarification
Those are extremely valuable signals. They mean the player is still early enough in the process to benefit from correct code guidance. That is exactly why this page exists and why referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is kept visible in a code-first context.
Over time, a clear pattern emerged across referral-focused searches and discussions. Players who understood the code early had a better chance of entering the system correctly. Players who treated the code as something vague, optional, or delayable were more likely to start in a weaker position than necessary.
That pattern shaped the logic of this page. Referral Codes for New Players was built not merely to advertise a code, but to reduce code-stage ambiguity before it turns into onboarding friction.
The page therefore operates around a simple sequence:
identify the code intent
clarify the code type
connect the code to signup timing
keep the valid code visible
help the player act before or immediately after the referral step is missed
That logic defines the page.
Referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is positioned here because this page is built around code relevance, not around broad community chatter. The page exists to connect a valid Star Citizen referral code to the exact search intent where players are most likely to need it: the moment they begin searching for codes around account creation.
That positioning matters because the code is not useful in the abstract. It is useful when it is seen, understood, and used at the right stage.
That is the practical purpose behind Referral Codes for New Players: a code-focused resource built to turn broad search behavior into correct referral action before the signup moment passes.
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A broad search for Star Citizen referral codes only becomes useful when it leads to correct action. For eligible new accounts, that means one thing: use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z at the correct stage of the signup process.
Go to the official Roberts Space Industries signup flow and begin creating a new account. This is the decisive stage for code use.
The cleanest method is to open the RSI enlist page with the referral code already attached. That reduces friction and makes the code step easier to get right from the start.
Use referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z in the referral field during signup. This is the strongest and cleanest timing for new-account use.
The important field is the referral field, and the important moment is during account creation.
If the account was created without a referral code, the process is not immediately lost. Once an account is created, a new player still has 24 hours to add a referral code if it was not entered at account creation.
To do that, log in to the RSI website, open the account area from the user icon, and locate the code entry box at the bottom of the account summary panel.
That is why code timing should be understood precisely. The strongest recommendation is still to add the code during signup, but a new player who already created the account may still be able to add referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z within 24 hours after account creation.
Finish the normal signup flow with the required account information. The important point is that the referral code is already linked to the account at the correct stage, or added within the allowed grace period immediately after account creation.
The practical objective is simple:
identify the right code
use it at the right time
avoid missing the referral step completely
For a new player, the immediate practical benefit is the current 50,000 UEC bonus tied to correct referral use for eligible new accounts.
New recruits should still use the code during account creation whenever possible. That is the strongest path, and it helps ensure the bonus is linked as cleanly as possible from the start.
For the recruiter side, a referral is not fully counted just because the account exists. The referred player must obtain a Game Package and spend at least $40 to count toward recruitment rewards.
Use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation whenever possible. If the code was missed, use the short post-creation window correctly.
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Most players searching for Star Citizen codes are usually looking for one or more of the following:
1. The valid referral code for a new account
They want to know which code is relevant during signup.
2. The timing of referral-code use
They want to know whether the code should be entered during account creation or can still be added shortly after the account is created.
3. The reward connected to the code
They want to know whether the code provides the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
4. Confirmation that the code still works
They want to know whether the code is valid, active, current, and still usable in the present signup flow.
5. A cleaner path through referral confusion
They want direct code clarity without having to decode vague terminology or scattered community advice.
The broad search term is codes, but the practical answer is usually valid referral code for new-account signup.
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What code matters for a new Star Citizen account?
For eligible new-account signup intent, the code that matters in this context is the valid Star Citizen referral code.
Which referral code is presented here?
Referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z.
When should the code be used?
Ideally during account creation.
Can the code still be added later?
Yes. If it was missed at account creation, it can still be added within 24 hours after the account is created.
Where should the code be entered?
In the referral field during account creation, or in the code entry box at the bottom of the account summary panel during the 24-hour grace period.
Why do players search for “Star Citizen codes”?
Usually because they are trying to identify the correct referral code, understand the signup step, or confirm what reward is connected to valid code use.
Is “code” the same as “referral code”?
Not always in generic language, but for eligible new-account signup intent, the relevant code is the referral code.
Why does code clarity matter?
Because players who misunderstand the code type or timing can miss the cleanest path to a stronger start.
What is the simplest possible advice?
Use valid Star Citizen referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation whenever possible. If you missed it, add it within 24 hours after account creation to receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
Use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation. If you missed it, add it within 24 hours after account creation.
Receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
Players do not only search for a code. They search for a code they can trust.
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Most players do not stop at finding a code. They immediately begin asking a second set of questions:
That is the real function of this page. It does not exist only to display referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z. It exists to reduce the trust gap that appears between code discovery and code use.
For many new players, that trust gap is the final barrier before action. They may already understand that a code exists. They may already understand that the code should be entered during signup. But they still hesitate because they are not yet confident that the code is active, current, relevant, and worth acting on.
This page is built for that exact moment.
Players do not only search for a code. They search for a code they can trust.
A valid Star Citizen referral code must be clear in type, timing, and signup use.
Current code confidence depends on whether the code still applies to the real signup process.
A referral code is only useful if a player believes it is the right code at the right time for the right step.
That sounds simple, but it is where most hesitation lives. New players often encounter:That creates friction. The player is no longer asking only “what code should I use?” The player is asking “can I trust this enough to use it correctly during account creation?”
This page is built to answer that trust question directly.
A strong code resource must do more than show a string. It must make five things clear immediately:
If those elements are weak, the player hesitates. If those elements are strong, the player acts.
That is why referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is always presented here together with:Confidence comes from clarity, not from repetition alone.
When players search for a current or active referral code, they are usually not asking for marketing language. They are asking for signs that the page still applies to the real signup process.
A code page feels current when it makes the following points clear:
That is the practical meaning of currentness in referral search behavior. It is not empty update language. It is visible alignment between code, timing, field, and reward.
One of the most common hidden fears inside code searches is not “what code exists?” but “does this still apply right now?”
That is why currentness matters. A player close to signup wants to know:This page is written to answer those concerns through strong code framing, explicit signup timing, and visible alignment between the code, the referral field, and the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
That is the practical meaning of current referral guidance. It is not empty “updated” language. It is visible alignment between code, timing, and user action.
In referral-code search behavior, valid is not just a technical word. It is a trust word.
When players search for:they are usually trying to reduce risk. They do not want a decorative code. They want a code they can use with confidence before the signup moment passes.
That is why this page presents STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z as a valid Star Citizen referral code for the relevant new-account signup context. The word matters because the doubt behind the search matters.
A visible code is useful. A valid code is actionable.
A surprising number of players still hesitate after they have already found a referral code. The hesitation usually comes from one of these doubts:
This page treats that hesitation seriously. The role of a good code page is not only to create awareness. It is to remove the last layer of uncertainty before the player completes account creation.
That is why this page keeps the answer compact and stable:
Weak code pages often try to create urgency through hype. Strong code pages create action through trust.
Hype says:This page follows the second standard. It is designed to be used, not merely seen.
Most players do not want referral theater. They want five clean answers:
That is what makes a code page feel current and usable instead of vague and stale.
Trust in a referral code matters most when the player is one step away from creating the account.
At that point, the player is no longer casually browsing. The player is deciding whether to act. That is why the signup stage is also the trust stage. It is where currentness, validity, and clarity all become practical.
If the page is unclear.
the player hesitates.
If the timing is unclear.
the player delays.
If the code type is unclear.
the player risks using the wrong logic.
If the reward is unclear.
the player questions whether the code matters at all.
This page was built so that those uncertainties collapse into one clear answer: use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation whenever possible.
A lot of players think referral-code confusion is just a code problem. It is not. It is a user-experience problem.
The code experience becomes weak when:That is why this resource treats code reliability as part of the new-player experience. Strong code guidance improves the user experience before the game even begins. It reduces uncertainty, improves signup confidence, and creates a cleaner entry into Star Citizen.
Referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is framed here not as a random string, but as the relevant referral code for this exact signup context.
This page does not present the code in isolation. It presents the code with:That framing is deliberate. It is how code confidence is built.
The strongest code pages do not merely show a code. They show why the code can be used with confidence.
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A player should feel confident using referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z when the following conditions are clear:
The relevant code is the Star Citizen referral code, not vague generic “code” language.
The strongest timing is during account creation. If the code was missed, there is still a short 24-hour window after account creation.
The code belongs in the referral field during signup. If it was missed, it can still be added in the account area during the post-creation grace period.
The code is tied to the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts. If the code is added later within the grace period, the bonus can still apply, but the credit may not appear as immediately as it does when the code is entered during account creation.
The guidance is readable, current-feeling, direct, and specific enough to support action.
When those five conditions are met, code hesitation becomes much easier to resolve.
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A code page feels more trustworthy when it matches the practical signup flow closely.
That is why the cleanest confidence signal is not hype. It is correct use.
A player should be able to see immediately:Confidence becomes much stronger when the page reads like guidance that can actually be followed.
A code page also feels stronger when it makes the practical entry path easier.
That is one reason the cleanest method is to use an RSI enlist link with the referral code already attached. It reduces friction, lowers the chance of missing the referral step, and makes the page feel more aligned with the real signup path.
That is not hype. It is confidence through cleaner execution.
A lot of confusion comes from treating the post-creation grace period as if it were equal to entering the code during signup.
It is not.
The practical fallback exists, and that matters. But the strongest path is still to use referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation. That is the clearest, safest, and most confidence-building route for a new player.
A fallback can save a missed step. It should not replace the cleanest step.
There is also a practical reason for that. When the code is entered during account creation, the 50,000 UEC enlistment bonus is linked more cleanly from the start. If the code is added later within the grace period, the bonus may take longer to appear.
Trust is stronger when the page matches the official referral rules closely.
That matters on the recruiter side as well. A referral is not fully counted just because an account exists. The referred player must obtain a Game Package and reach the required minimum $40 value on the Pledge Store before the referral counts toward recruitment rewards.
That kind of rule detail makes a referral page feel more trustworthy, not less.
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Yes. This page presents STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z as the valid referral code for the relevant eligible new-account signup context.
Usually because they want to confirm that the code still applies to the signup step they are about to complete.
Yes. That is the strongest and cleanest timing for referral-code use.
Yes. If it was missed during signup, it can still be added within 24 hours after account creation.
Yes. The referral field during account creation is the important field for correct code use.
Visible code type, clear timing, clear field usage, current reward context, and direct language.
Use valid Star Citizen referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation whenever possible. If you missed it, add it within 24 hours after account creation to receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
Use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation. If you missed it, add it within 24 hours after account creation.
Receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
The right code is not just found. It is identified, trusted, and used correctly.
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Most players searching for Star Citizen referral codes are not trying to study terminology. They are trying to make a correct decision around signup.
That decision usually comes down to a small set of practical questions:
This page exists to answer those decision questions directly. It is built to help new players judge referral-code guidance correctly, distinguish useful code information from vague code language, and understand why valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z matters specifically during account creation and in the short fallback window immediately after account creation.
The strongest code decision is not “find any code.” The strongest code decision is “use the right referral code at the right signup stage.”
Those terms are not always used precisely in broad community language. But for eligible new-account signup intent, the practical code that matters here is the Star Citizen referral code.
That is the first and most important decision rule. Before comparing pages, before comparing wording, and before thinking about reward value, the player must identify the correct code type.
For new-account signup, the relevant code is the referral code.
A referral code has no clean practical value if timing is vague.
That is why timing is one of the strongest decision filters a player can use when judging any code page. A strong page will make the following point explicit:
the strongest timing is during account creation, with a short 24-hour fallback window after account creation if the code was missed.
A weak page often fails here. It may display a code clearly but leave timing blurry. It may mention rewards and code language without helping the player understand the actual decision point.
Valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is positioned here together with explicit timing because the code and the timing belong to the same decision.
The right code used too late is no longer the right action.
Another strong decision rule is field clarity.
Players judging a code page should always be able to answer:For a new account, the relevant field is the referral field during account creation. If the code was missed at signup, it can still be added during the grace period in the account area.
A strong code page makes this obvious. A weak code page leaves the player with the code string but not the action path.
The code only becomes useful when the correct field is clear.
A player evaluating a code page is not only judging the code. The player is also judging whether the page explains why the code matters.
That is why reward clarity is part of code judgment. In this context, referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is connected to the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
This does not turn the page into a bonus-only page. It simply means that code relevance is stronger when the user can clearly understand:A code page without practical value explanation is weaker than a code page that connects code, timing, field, and reward into one decision.
These words are slightly different on the surface, but they usually point to the same practical concern:
Can I still use this code correctly in the signup flow I am about to complete?
That is the decision rule beneath all three words. A strong page does not use “valid,” “active,” or “current” as empty hype. It uses them to signal that the code still belongs to the relevant signup context for eligible new accounts.
This page treats valid, active, and current as trust-language attached to one clear action path:The strongest currentness signal is practical alignment, not empty “updated” wording.
A lot of players stop at the wrong point. They think code discovery is the same thing as code success.
It is not.
Code discovery means:That distinction matters because many pages are good at discovery and weak at use. They help players locate a code string but do not help them judge whether they are about to use it correctly.
This page is built around both decisions, not just the first one.
Finding referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z is only step one. Using it correctly is the real decision.
A lot of confusion comes from treating the fallback path as if it were equal to the cleanest path.
It is not.
The cleanest path is:The fallback path still exists, but only for a short time after account creation. It can recover a missed step. It should not replace the strongest step.
The cleanest path is to use referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation whenever possible.
That is what makes a code resource feel trustworthy and current. It does not wait for the player to remain confused. It anticipates the next step.
This page follows that standard by keeping STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z, referral timing, field clarity, and the current 50,000 UEC bonus tightly connected in one decision framework.
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The practical code for eligible new-account signup in this context is the referral code. Generic “code” language is too broad on its own.
Players may use these loosely in conversation, but for this signup context the term that matters is referral code.
The reward may be described as a bonus, but the code type that matters during signup is the referral code.
These words usually reflect the same practical concern: whether the code still applies to the current signup flow for eligible new accounts.
The cleanest path is to use the referral code during account creation. The fallback path exists only for a short grace period after account creation if the step was missed.
Finding the code is discovery. Using the code in the referral field during signup, or using the short fallback correctly, is the real action.
These distinctions matter because new players often search broadly before they understand the exact term and timing that govern the signup step.
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A strong code page should make the following points easy to verify:
The page should make clear that the relevant code is the Star Citizen referral code.
The code should not be buried or implied. It should be clear. Here, that code is STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z.
The page should clearly state that the strongest path is to use the code during account creation, with only a short fallback window after account creation.
The page should clearly identify the referral field during signup.
The page should clearly connect correct code use to the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
The page should make the code easier to judge, not harder to interpret.
The strongest referral-code pages do not just display a code. They reduce decision friction before and during signup.
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Use valid referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z in the referral field during account creation.
Use the short fallback window correctly and add the code as soon as possible.
Treat the referral code as the relevant code type for this new-account signup context.
Treat that page as weaker than a page that clearly explains the strongest signup timing and the short fallback window.
Treat that as incomplete guidance.
That is a much stronger signal that the page is usable.
The cleanest decision rule is simple: valid referral code, referral field, during account creation, current 50,000 UEC bonus.
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The relevant code in this context is the valid Star Citizen referral code used for signup.
Referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z.
Ideally during account creation. If the step was missed, there is still a short fallback window after account creation.
In the referral field during account creation.
Often because they are still trying to understand which code type matters around signup.
Clear code type, clear timing, clear field usage, clear reward context, and low ambiguity.
Use valid Star Citizen referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation whenever possible. If you missed it, use the short fallback window correctly to receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.