Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Change IPC to new team

I am a diamond and you can believe that I find time for anyone that calls me and needs help, actually no matter where they are. It is impossible for me to see the needs of everyone. I am so excited about our new virtual office because I will have better control.
You may want to encourage her to send in a letter of resignation, and then enroll under you in 6 months. In the meantime you can let her purchase her oils under you until she can become an IPC again. This is according to policies and procedures.

Pat

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Lorie Boysun <boysun.kiddos3@gmail.com> wrote:

I have a situation with friend in Idaho that signed up under a neighbor.  This neighbor invited her to a class a while back.  Not knowing I was in doTERRA.  She has contacted me out of the blue and has asked for some support and help.  After talking to her I found that she is very frustrated with her immediate upline.  She feels like this leader is very pushy and has not been there to support her with furthering her education with the oils and such.  Just wants her to place an order every month.  To meet the needs of this person getting their bonus and advance rank.  She's truly ready to cancel her membership with doTERRA altogether.  I'm I'm position where I don't live next to her.  Nor do I live in the same town.  But it is my home town and I have a team there.  Plus my family lives there.  I told her to go above her upline and talk with her diamond leader.  As far as she knew, her diamond leader didn't even know she existed.  I'm sure the leader does, but probably hasn't ever met her.  Which with the amount of people a diamond has underneath them. Its very possible.  I'm not discounting that.  She doesn't want to discuss it further.  She wants to go to where she knows she's going to get the best support.  She wants to drop off for 6 months and sign up under me.  Is that wrong?  I want to be ethical, hold integrity and follow guidelines to the best of my ability with this company.  But I do agree with the others that we do have to ultimately give them their choices.  I hope that she will have the courage to contact her diamond leader and they will be able to welcome her with open arms.  Give her the support she deserves and nurture the relationship like all the other team members in the org.

Lorie Boysun

On Oct 3, 2012 7:50 AM, "Patricia Leavitt" <doterradiscover@gmail.com> wrote:
Charly,

If you have a minute today, give me a call (435-669-1888).

Thanks,
Pat

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Charly Risenmay <doterrasanantonio@gmail.com> wrote:
I hate to build an organization she might be part of. But I also understand what she is saying. Guess we will have to have that talk...we really ought to include her "friend" and let the friend see what the direct result of her actions have been. 

On Oct 3, 2012, at 12:24 AM, Ginny Eiseman <ginny@kpunet.net> wrote:

If she is sending them to you, sign them. I don't think there is any question what to do there. This is something that is very common. If someone isn't getting the support they need they will find it somewhere or stop using oils. If they are getting support that is where they are going to send their friends.
As an example, our team holds a lot of events. I am at almost all of them either helping or presenting. At one event a young lady showed up and decided to enroll. I filled out the paperwork and asked who she was working with and after she left we called and got the IPC# from the person. Advance the clock a year or so, and I haven't seen either one of them at any of the meetings, classes, events etc. The young lady I signed brings someone to an event and then comes up at the end and asks me if I have the paperwork to sign her up. I do and again fill out all the paperwork because she knows nothing, including her IPC#, she leaves before I'm even finished telling me to just give the paperwork to her upline. Ironically these ladies who have been signed up and just dumped start going to all the events and bringing their friends. Last weekend one of the friends signed up and when her friend was asked she said she doesn't want to build. Someone asked who she signed up under and she said she couldn't even remember.
My upline is fond of saying that it always evens out.
gin

On 10/2/2012 8:56 PM, Charly Risenmay wrote:
I am sure there are ways around it. What I'm pointing out is that even in this situation, I have encouraged her to stay put. This is the opposite of what usually happens. The flip side is for all the IPCs out there: if you won't support your downline, please respect them enough to make other arrangements. I will continue to support her and be happy to do so as sometime I am sure one of my downline will need assistance. What to do with the recruits she is sending me is another problem. She really should keep them but she won't as she doesn't want them to have the same experience. I need to figure this out as they are waiting to enroll.

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