Where is the document located with the $1000 info? Just curious to read it. Maybe it is worth it to those people because they will still get points and can spend that on product? I have no idea.
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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 21:23:29 -0800
From: ccampos@san.rr.com
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Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Is this allowed??
We as IPC consultants purchase the doterra products from our virtual office which we purchase wholesale. I'm assuming that these people who sell the doterra products on Ebay or Amazon, are also IPC consultants, are purchasing the doterra products from their Virtual office at wholesale. So if they are getting the products wholesale, how can they sell these products at a much lower price and offering free shipping to boot, Unless doterra somehow sells cheaper to these people because they are buying by bulk. How are they making the money? It doesn't make since to me.
When Doterra added the $1,000 fine (so to speak) to those who are selling through Ebay and Amazon has hurt the IPC consultant's who are selling it correctly.So the question for me is....why would I want to try and get people to sign up or to sell doterra's products if there are others out there selling the doterra products for a lot less?
PinkCis (Carol)
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Debbie Perkins Whitney
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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 21:23:29 -0800
From: ccampos@san.rr.com
To: Everythingessential@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Is this allowed??
We as IPC consultants purchase the doterra products from our virtual office which we purchase wholesale. I'm assuming that these people who sell the doterra products on Ebay or Amazon, are also IPC consultants, are purchasing the doterra products from their Virtual office at wholesale. So if they are getting the products wholesale, how can they sell these products at a much lower price and offering free shipping to boot, Unless doterra somehow sells cheaper to these people because they are buying by bulk. How are they making the money? It doesn't make since to me.
When Doterra added the $1,000 fine (so to speak) to those who are selling through Ebay and Amazon has hurt the IPC consultant's who are selling it correctly.So the question for me is....why would I want to try and get people to sign up or to sell doterra's products if there are others out there selling the doterra products for a lot less?
PinkCis (Carol)
On Thursday, February 21, 2013 4:44:20 PM UTC-8, Lisa Diamond wrote:
I came across this website today and at first thought it was probably ok that they were selling cleaning kits, home health kits, etc, with doTERRA oils. That was until I noticed that they're incorporating doTERRA's name on their labels and in their marketing. Is this allowed? I know this was recently brought up when we were discussing the Peaceful Child Blend, which as I'll reiterate does NOT get marketed with doTERRA in the name of the product. But something about this site just isn't sitting well with me. Here's the site http://www.myessentialoilkits.com Can someone help me understand whether this is within the policy manual's guidelines?Also, what is doTERRA doing about all of the sellers on Amazon, selling doTERRA product? It is overwhelming when a friend tells me she bought Deep Blue Rub for $32, free shipping, off Amazon.Thanks in advance!Peace, Love and Oils
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