Tuesday, May 25, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: spa, health food store and veterinarian

Jan, Actually, you have to call doTERRA main office & they will send
you the forms you need to fill out. These will request your Sales Tax
ID, your Fed ID (if you have one), SS #, company name, fill out W9,
etc. Then it has to be approved by doT. before you (or they) can be a
IPC Business Entity. It means you have to collect tax & report/submit
it to your state &/or city &/or county, monthly/quarterly, depending
on the laws of your state. It takes a while to get these OK'ed & back
as doT. verifies it with your state. The business buys product from
doT. at a 40% discount. There product PV is 50% of wholesale PV that
we get as regular IPC's. The minimum order is $500 per order but is
not necessary to do each month. The PV does count toward your (or
whomever) total Team Volume. The forms are not on our back offices,
they come only from doT. The forms on the back office are the forms we
use to sign up new IPC's. There are no PV Credits, no Auto Ship and no
downline. The Biz Entity cannot sell the product below wholesale price
and if you sell it to yourself you need to pay the sales taxes. I kind
of agree with Connie, although I don't get the 55% she mentioned.
So, hope this helps, Pony

On May 24, 9:45 am, jcm...@aol.com wrote:
>  If you do happen to get a Veterinarian or spa or health food store interested, you might want to show them the business form located in our back office. I'm not sure exactly how it works (I need to do more research on this myself) but if I'm not mistaken, they get a bigger discount, but no downline commissions or such. Help me out here for those of you who know what I'm talking about. Thanks,
> Jan in Florida-----Original Message-----
> From: rosema...@comcast.net
> To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 10:10 am
> Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: spa, health food store and veterinarian
>
> I just listened to a program about animals and GM(Genetically Modified)foods.  They put GM corn and non GM corn in their cow's troughs.  The cows wouldn't touch the GM corn.  Did the same experiment with squirrels by hanging GM and non GM corn cobs on trees quite a distance apart from each other.  They would not touch the GM.  Animals know what is good for them.  
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "energy4life" <cin...@gmail.com>
> To: "Everything doTERRA" <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 9:35:34 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: spa, health food store and veterinarian
>
> My veterinarian is very interested in doTerra products, and I will be
> following up with her in the next week or so. One great tool you can
> use is the Cesar Milan video. An issue in any vet's office is anxious
> animals! When I talked to my vet about doTerra, I was showing her my
> poor dog's horrible (and spreading) warts, which I had begun treating
> with OnGuard. The newest warts were already dried up and flaking off
> after only 3 applications. She was impressed and advised me to
> continue treatment with the large one, which I did. Alternatives would
> have been arethromycin, and if that didn't work, surgery. Much less
> than 1/2 a bottle of OnGuard did the trick! I have also had a
> testimonial from a client whose nervous horse stopped cribbing
> (chewing on wood--a serious vice for a horse) for 10 days after I
> simply uncorked a bottle of Serenity in his stall... Animals don't
> lie--and there is no placebo effect with them. Things work, or they
> don't work. DoTerra products work!
>
> I would call the office and make an appointment with the vet, just as
> any other rep would do. Take a laptop with the Cesar Milan video and a
> short slideshow explaining the benefits of essential oils, and plan to
> demonstrate a few oils that would be good for a vet practice. (No
> Melaleuca though, as it is toxic to cats). People want natural
> products for their pets, and vets are very open to these kinds of
> alternatives.
>
> On May 23, 10:05 am, corinnehoyt <crink...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I have only been with doTERRA since February and am wanting to take
> > some information to spread the word into our local spa, health food
> > store and also veterinarian. Has anybody else done this? What exactly
> > do you do and what paperwork should you take in? Should I make sure I
> > talk to someone specific or just drop off the information? I'm a
> > little nervous but I'd love to get any of these places signed up in my
> > downline. If they want to sell them to others at their respective
> > stores, they can buy them at wholesale and sell them for whatever they
> > want right?
> > Any information and advice you guys can give me would be wonderful!
>
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