Trust commitment · v1 · May 2026
Flat fees. No commission.
RideVerified earns money from verification, facilitation, and document handling. We never take a percentage of the vehicle sale itself. Here is exactly how it works, and why we built it this way.
Why neutral
In a vehicle sale, the buyer is putting hundreds of thousands of pesos on the line and the seller wants to be sure the deal is real. Trust is the product. If we earned a percentage of the sale, our incentives would tilt toward closing more deals, faster, even when the deal is wrong for one side. The temptation would creep in: ranking listings to favor sellers who pay us more, nudging buyers past warning signs, valuing closure over truth.
Flat fees remove that temptation by design. Whether a vehicle sells for ₱200,000 or ₱2,000,000, our fee for the same service is the same number. We get paid for verifying, not for closing. That is the only structure where we can credibly tell a buyer "this is the truth about this vehicle" without it being a sales line.
What we charge for vehicles
All prices are caps. Most checks land at the lower end of each range. Government transfer fees pass through at cost.
What this means for you
Buyer
The Verified badge means we got paid for proving a fact, not for closing the deal. If the truth is "walk away," we will say so. We do not earn more if you buy.
Seller
You keep the full sale price. We do not slice off a commission, and we do not take a cut for "facilitating closure." Your verified badge is portable. You can use it on Facebook Marketplace, OLX, anywhere.
Dealer
Your subscription buys verification capacity, not lead favoritism. Our policy is to not rank listings higher because the seller pays us more. The trust badge level reflects verification status, not plan tier.
Where we do take commission
Around the neutral core, we run a marketplace of partner services where commission is appropriate because we are not the trust layer for those services. The core sale stays flat-fee.
Our commitment: any commission line is shown to you before you confirm a booking. If you ever see a charge from us that wasn't disclosed up front, that's a bug and we want to hear about it.
Same rule for property
When property verification ships under TitleVerified, the same rule applies: flat-fee verification, flat-fee facilitation, no commission on the sale itself. The neutrality principle is the moat for both verticals. We will not quietly drop it for property because the transaction values are larger.
If you are a developer, broker, or LGU partner interested in white-label property verification when it ships, get in touch. The fee schedule will be published on this page when the vertical opens.
We verify. We don't sell. The code proves it.
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