To clarify the six month inactive move can only take place if the IPC emails placements and requests it. The enrolling person cannot request the move. The area where I am gray on is if they can move outside the enrolling IPCs tree. I thought you could move on that tree but not outside it until after 12 months inactivity. I know that the six month inactivity can happen because we've done it a couple of times. I should add both times the IPC moved because I asked them too not because they had a burning desire to move. Neither person stopped using doTerra they just didn't order.
As for the exemption form, does anyone know if it has ever been granted? I know of several attempts (with signatures) and all have been denied.
gin
On 7/24/2012 2:33 PM, Patricia Leavitt wrote:
As for the exemption form, does anyone know if it has ever been granted? I know of several attempts (with signatures) and all have been denied.
gin
On 7/24/2012 2:33 PM, Patricia Leavitt wrote:
I am surprised that they said they could move after 6 months. They become inactive after 6 months, but it has to be a year in order to move them and then you can move them but no one under them. And you do not need signatures if it has been a year. If you just want to move because you don't like where you are (my opinion, Bloom Where You Are Planted), you have to fill out an exception form and get your uplines signatures (all of them).
Pat
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Ginny Eiseman <ginny@kpunet.net> wrote:
--Someone else like Pat might know more but I thought after 6 months you could move elsewhere in your tree but it was 12 months if you wanted to completely move. Regardless, you cannot take anyone under you with you. I think it is possible to transfer people you enrolled on your first level to someone else but if you have levels 2-7 you have to get permission 7 levels up.
Good question, I'd like the answer too. I feel blessed that no one has ever asked to move and I pray that if they ever do I'll be strong enough to just sign them over.
gin
On 7/24/2012 9:23 AM, Riki Evans wrote:
Thanks, Gin, I learned a few things!--
I recently talked to doTERRA about an inactive consultant and they told me after six months they could move elsewhere.
Riki L. Evans, B.Msc.
Radiant Living, LLC
www.radiantlivingonline.com
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 09:11:12 -0800
From: ginny@kpunet.net
To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] Confused by who gets to keep the enrollements??
There are a lot of different ways to look at this but technically anyone who is an IPC with doTerra can enroll someone. So your answer is yes if you bring them to the table; introduce them to doTerra; are working with them they should be your enrollment.
That said, if you read your policy manual (www.doterratools.com) if you enroll someone you have a responsibility toward those you enroll, to help them learn to use the oils and doTerra products and answer questions. That is where sometimes it gets hard. So I'll tell you how I do it with my team...
Shortly after they sign up I have what I call 'the talk' with my new IPCs. I explain that there is a way to pay for your oils or to actually create your own business that makes money. If they are interested I explain the financial commitment to them (i.e. $100 PV orders to be paid commission). If they have a party, event, class, do a one on one or have a friend they bring to me for a one on one AND they are willing to make the $100 PV, LRO commitment they get the enrollment every single time. Even if it means I do the presentation and fill out the paperwork, they get the enrollment. However, some aren't able to make the financial commitment or simply don't want to for a variety of reasons. Then, with their consent, I take the enrollment(s). In return I give them 10% of the orders PV in their choice of doTerra product or a check. I have someone that I keep a running tab because she uses it to buy more expensive product.
Consent is an important part of this because they need to agree and feel comfortable with the decision. They could of course sign people up but if they don't have the LRO, no one gets paid and to me that seems wasteful.
If I were you I'd do a couple of things... I would call customer service and ask who the diamond is above you and for their contact information (I am assuming they'd give it, if they won't give contact information just ask us I'm sure someone will have it). Then I'd contact them and talk about your struggles.
I would have a get together with those that are frustrated and talk about this. What I would simply do is fill out the enrollment paperwork myself and enter it myself so there is no question who gets the enrollment. I also do a little routine when I'm working with a new person where I tell them something along the line of, I understand you need some time to thing about whether you'd like to enroll or not I just want you to know that doTerra is a commission based business and the person you enroll with will earn a commission and be your doTerra support person. If you would like it to be me, please come back to me when you are ready. (This doesn't mean I don't follow up, it is just a way that they understand it is their choice). I'd also have a heart to heart with the upline and make it clear what your expectations are. If that doesn't work, I'd simply 'shun' her and not invite her to my events, parties, etc.
Try and remember, just like anything else sometimes people aren't in a good place and can justify their behavior. You can have a lot of fun with doTerra without them or be creative and find ways to circumvent her. If it is truly awful, worse case scenerio you could go inactive for 12 months and move under someone else.
gin
On 7/23/2012 8:25 PM, cbrooks wrote:
I am looking for any input I can get?I have been a builder for over a year now and am debating quiting because of the lack of integrity my upline has. My team has been having problems with an upline memeber taking and keeping enrollements.. We have spoken with our upline and if you are not a builder in her eyes then she takes enrollements but I didnt think that was the way doterra worked. I thought if you introduced the person into doterra you keep the enrollement, builder or not??? Is that not right?I really enjoy doterra and started doing it cause it was a lot of fun but now I am questioning if i want to be apart of something like this. Our team has tried to get help from our uplines upline and doterra but nothing has been done about it and its still happening. So far we have 3 people that have quit. I am looking for any quidance. Thanks so much!!Thanks--
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