Everything SFI does is on a monthly basis. It pays its commissions on a monthly basis. It awards CSAs on a monthly basis. VP is the measurement stick by which qualifications and other awards are made.
If you had 10,000 VP one month and nothing the next, you would expect to be rewarded for your first month but not for your second.
The only way SFI, your sponsor and you can tell immediately how you are going at any particular time is from your VP count. So it just makes sense for your VP count reverts to Zero each month.
If you examine the way the other MLM companies, such as Amway and Herbalife, work, and SFI is an MLM company, they all start their measurement of productivity, whether points, product numbers or dollar value, afresh at the start of each month at zero. Fortunately for all SFI Affiliates, the performance hurdles we have to jump to be rewarded in SFI are much easier than for the other MLMs, and as a previous member of over 10 other MLMs before settling on SFI, I believe I can speak with some authority on this.
So stop complaining about losing your precious VP at the start of each month. Just go out and get some more.
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Everything SFI does is on a monthly basis. It pays its commissions on a monthly basis. It awards CSAs on a monthly basis. VP is the measurement stick by which qualifications and other awards are made.
If you had 10,000 VP one month and nothing the next, you would expect to be rewarded for your first month but not for your second.
The only way SFI, your sponsor and you can tell immediately how you are going at any particular time is from your VP count. So it just makes sense
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