Monday, 31 October 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Preferred Member - queries

As I understand the scenario...The spa is a registered IPC and creates
a PM purchasing account under the spas IPC number. If they want to
purchase product they would use the PM account for that function.
Suppose they purchase 3000.00 worth of product with 3000.00 pv. The
percentages accumulate this way. As a PM the purchasing account
receives a discount of 20% off retail. If they set up their purchases
through the loyalty rewards program they would, after a year, receive
a 30% premium of reward points for future purchases. Also, the spa
would receive a 25% commission for the purchasing accounts buys of
product. In all that would be a 75% return through commissions/
discounts and premiums. Hope I got that right..... whew!

On Oct 31, 5:13 am, energy4life <cin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Remember that an IPC does not get paid for his/her own purchases. That
> is why it is best for the spa to purchase through a PM account. They
> get a 20% discount, and the sponsor (owner) gets paid on the
> purchases.
>
> I struggle with the math as well! On the webinar, there was mention of
> a very high percentage discount when you add it all up, but they did
> not explain how they arrived at that number. I am still in the dark
> about that part, so if someone could jump in and explain it, I would
> be very grateful!
>
> On Oct 31, 10:55 am, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> > The preferred member gets a 20% discount on the oils. The first $500.00
> > (one order) ordered returns a 10% cash bonus to the IPC that enrolled the
> > PM. A $1000 dollar order gets 15% cash back to the enroller. Every $500.
> > incremental order gets an additional 5% cash back bonus. Up to a $3,000
> > dollar order which will get a 30% cash back bonus. The key here is the IPC
> > is getting cash back bonus's for his business which gives him a greater
> > discount on the products.
> > I believe there is a call regarding the PM new rules and regs that you can
> > listen to on builddoterra.com.
> > Pat
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> > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:22 AM, DanielH <dj_dan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi
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> > > I've asked a question before about the preferred member, but rather
> > > than asking a new question in that old topic, I'm starting a new one -
> > > as I don't think the old topic will be noticed much.
>
> > > I am really, really confused with the preferred member (PM).  The
> > > general idea is okay, but the technical details i.e. the maths! is
> > > hard to grasp.  Especially as I'm trying to work out the benefit of
> > > having a PM (Spa) underneath a IPC (Spa Owner), as opposed to the IPC
> > > (Spa Owner) just buying everything under his/her membership.
>
> > > That's a point that I'll come back to, once I've worked on a
> > > spreadsheet for the complicated maths...
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> > > But I want to start out with a question -
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> > > I read that the PM pays "20% below retail".  Is that calculated as
> > > retail price - 20% or wholesale price + 5% (assumed on the basis that
> > > normal retail is about 25% above wholesale, so PV is about 5%)
>
> > > Thanks
>
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