AND
MY TEAM OF
BIG HEARTED STAMPERS
Here is the link to join my team:
http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/carolbcrafts/jointhefun
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions FAQ’s
How much does it
cost to join?
The
cost is $99 plus tax to join Stampin’ Up! and my team. For your starter kit, you
get
to choose up to $155 retail during the month of JULY 2019
in your choice of products.
You can choose any products available for purchase, no limits or restrictions.
in your choice of products.
You can choose any products available for purchase, no limits or restrictions.
How do I join?
You
can join my team by clicking on the link above. Some things that will help make the process go
smoother.
1) Before clicking the link, select the items
that you want for your starter kit and have the item numbers handy.
2) You can choose up to $155 retail in product
during the month of JULY 2019 but the system will not allow you to go
over that amount.
I chose some inexpensive clearance items to get me as close to
I chose some inexpensive clearance items to get me as close to
the
limit as possible.
3) Once you begin the agreement process , you
will not have the option to save and
come
back to finish. You must complete it all at once.
4) You will need your Social Security Number. This
is so Stampin’ Up! can report
any
earnings to the IRS. (You still need to provide this even if you don’t intend
to
sell
anything.)
5) You will need your bank account number and
routing number. (This is so that
Stampin’
Up! can deposit any credits, bonuses, or commission that you might earn. You
can also use it to make your purchases.)
How much do I have
to sell/purchase to remain an active demonstrator?
You
will need to sell and or purchase $300 each quarter (3months), that’s an
average $100 a month.
Something
to note is that you will not have a sales quota to meet in the first quarter
that you join. It isn’t until your first full quarter that you will need to meet
the sales/purchase requirement to remain active.
Also,
everything you sell/purchase in the quarter that you join counts towards your
first
full quarters requirement.
For example: you join in January. January,
February and March is the quarter that you joined in so you don’t have to meet
any sales/purchase quota in that quarter.
April,
May and June is your first FULL quarter. So you will have until June 30th
to meet your first sales/purchase requirement of $300. Anything that you
purchased in January, February or March will also count towards that first
sales/purchase requirement of $300 due by June 30th.
What happens if I
don’t meet my quarterly sales/purchase quota?
If
for some reason you are not able to meet your sales/purchase quota by the end
of the quarter, you will be given an additional 30 days to catch up. If after
the additional 30 days you have not met your sales/purchase requirements you
will be dropped as a demonstrator.
If
you are able to catch up in the additional 30 days you will still need to meet
the sales/purchase quota for the new quarter.
Any sales/purchases that you make in the new quarter that help you to
catch up for your previous quarter will not count towards the new quarter.
For example: You are $100 short in meeting
your sales/purchase quota for the quarter ending June 30th. You will
then be given an extra 30 days, until July 30th to catch up. You
sell/purchase $125 in the month of July. $100 of that will go towards catching
up the previous quarters requirements and the remaining $25 will go towards the
July, August, September quarter sales/purchase quota.
What happens if I
am dropped as a demonstrator?
If
you are dropped as a demonstrator you can still rejoin the same team at anytime
after being dropped. You will be given a new demonstrator number and will be
required to purchase the starter kit again. You will be able to take advantage
of any
joining
specials that are in place at the time you rejoin.
What are the
advantages of being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator?
There
are several advantages of being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator.
First,
and most important to me, is that you will be a part of a team of crafters who
share your love for paper crafting. You
will make new friends and have an outlet to share your creations and ideas.
As
a demonstrator, you will get a first look at new products. You will be able to purchase those products a
month before regular customers.
You
will get your demonstrator discount on all your retail purchases. Starting at
20% and can go up to as much as 40% depending on your sales and title
advancements.
You
will be able to earn HOST REWARDS on all of your purchases over $150. This is
in addition to your demonstrator discount. WOO HOO!
What are the
disadvantages of being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator?
Uh! I can’t think of any. LOL
Now go click that link above . J