Hello Snezana!
There are several ways in which sponsors can help their downline members who do not have money to invest in SFI.
1. The most easy way is to issue a Gift certificate to your PSA so he can buy TCredits, Wave3 Member Starter Kit, NMP pack for becoming a Fast Track Member, putting up a Standing Order, or whatever the affiliate needs at the moment to advance in his business.
However, not all sponsors can afford issuing Gift Certificates to their PSAs. Luckily, there are also other ways to help.
2. Transferring up to 10 TC (lifetime) to a PSA. TCredits can be used:
- For playing EZ games and earning more TCredits, or other prizes in Card King game (CSA, MRP, VP, etc.)
- For bidding on Double MRP Pricebenders Auctions and accumulating 126 MRP and then using them for buying 1 TC and receiving 102 VP for that purchase.
- For placing used or unwanted home or personal items on Member Listings and selling them for cash which can then be used for investing in business. Each item listing requires 1 TC.
3. Organizing a free or low-cost advertising Co-op and including your downline in it. In this way you can help your team members who do not have money for paid advertising to build their teams more quickly and start earning money.
4. Reassigning your PSAs ranked EA2 or higher to PSAs who do not have money to invest in team building.
5. Helping your team members find great places for free advertising.
I am sure there are plenty of other ways to help your team members with low-budget, but these are the five most common ones, I think.
I hope this answer is helpful. Best regards.
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Hello Snezana!
There are several ways in which sponsors can help their downline members who do not have money to invest in SFI.
1. The most easy way is to issue a Gift certificate to your PSA so he can buy TCredits, Wave3 Member Starter Kit, NMP pack for becoming a Fast Track Member, putting up a Standing Order, or whatever the affiliate needs at the moment to advance in his business.
However, not all sponsors can afford issuing Gift Certificates to their PSAs. Luckily,
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