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nbrendal
10-04-2005, 11:21 PM
Taken from the Arbonne website:



"Your Central District is comprised of you, your personally sponsored Consultants and all other Consultants sponsored by them."



It is the same definition for area, region and national.



Lets assume I have a downline that looks like this.



Me-->Mary-->Joan-->Shelly-->Terri



From what I am gathering from the definition, Myself, Mary and Joan
would be in my central district, and I would only earn overrides on
their sales..is this correct?



If this is correct, if Terri were to promote out to DM, would she be considered a 1st Gen DM of mine?



Thanks :)


SwissSkin
10-05-2005, 04:32 AM
If you are a DM and they are all consultants, you'd earn overrides on ALL of them.


You are correct that if Terri promotes, she would be considered your 1st Generation & have to maintain her own Central & you'd have yourself, Mary, Joan & Shelly in your Central.


If one of the other girls end up promoting (i.e, Joan) ,she in turn, would bump to be your 1st Generation & Terri would then be your2nd Generation.


At that point, you'd want to promote ANOTHER DM that YOU sponsored directly to be paid two DMs wide & two DMs deep (meaning you'd still get paid on Terri's District, at 2%)


So YOUR Central would consist of you & Mary


Joan's Central would be her & Shelly


Terri's Central would be her & the people she sponsored.


Does this make sense??