I don completely understand the 70% rule (Agel Policies – PDF). Can you explain it in an easier to understand way?
The 70% rule is designed to keep people from purchasing product just to qualify for commissions. In the past network marketing companies got in trouble when distributors encouraged their downline to purchase un-needed product just to bump up their sales or make a “qualification”. The 70% rule just means that when you order more product you are agreeing to and certifying that you have sold, consumed or sampled out over 70% of your previous order (so you have only 30% remaining). This discourages distributors for making unwise purchases and ending up with a “garage full of product”. It also helps protect the Agel company from regulatory entities that may try to charge them for predatory or unfair activities. By certifying when you order that you have used/sold 70% of your product you are also acknowledging that if you are lying or misrepresenting your product inventory, any additional product you purchase is non-refundable. You don’t have to sell 70% or consume 70% before ordering or sto
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