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Sheila said:Or you could have her buy the kit outright & use THIS show as her first one! Helping her towards her qualifying amount.
IF she was the one who did the show - then it had to be submitted under her name. Policy is that a consultant cannot do a show and submit it under a different consultant's name. So if that was the situation, she wasn't being selfish, she was just following policy.When I have someone who wants to sign outright and submit that first show, I do some training with them before hand, and then they do their own show as their first show, and I just come to help support and coach at the show...BUT the new consultant/host is actually doing the demo, etc...TheNewMrsRue said:This kinda bugs me. I specifically asked my recruiter this EXACT question if I could do that, buy my kit & then have her place the order under me & she said no. That really is aggravating & seems kind of selfish on her part.
Congratulations on getting your first recruit! The first step is to make sure she has set up her online account with the company and has selected you as her sponsor. Once that is done, she can go to the "Join" or "Become a Consultant" page on the company's website to order her kit.
If your recruit is having trouble ordering her kit, the best thing to do is to have her reach out to the company's customer service team for assistance. They will be able to troubleshoot any technical issues and help her complete the kit order process.
The deadline for ordering a kit may vary depending on the company's policies. However, it's best to encourage your recruit to order her kit as soon as possible, so she can start her journey with the company and take advantage of any current promotions or incentives.
After your recruit orders her kit, she will receive a confirmation email from the company with information about her order and what to expect next. She will also have access to training materials and resources to help her get started on her business journey.
Many companies offer incentives or bonuses for sponsoring new recruits and helping them order their kits. Be sure to check with your company's policies to see if you are eligible for any rewards for your first recruit's kit order.