You can request an exemption but the chances are not good.
DoTerra does not ask first, when a rule is broken they fix it by eliminating the one underneath.
I know this seems cruel or even unreasonable but if it were your business and you were on the other end of the spectrum it would look fair.
Pat
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Kat Brockway Koopman <doterra.koopman@gmail.com> wrote:
What if a spouse signed up under a spouse mainly to allow their child a college students who is 17 and wants promote but work with permission under a spouse? Not Intention ally work double dipping.... Doterra should have asked before determine say something to suspend. Should have asked before to double check...I know of two do that.
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