This website has no connection with "The Power of People Network" gifting program. The Power of People Network is a so-called gifting program, where people are induced into "gifting" other members in hopes that they will receive future gifts that exceed the amount they have gifted. The information below was obtained from the Power of People Network web site and is presented here for education and research purposes only.
A. Yes.
Q. I can't seem to find an explanation of the two terms, confirmed and qualified. Can you explain?
A. When your Cash Pledge is received, you are then "Confirmed" by the person who receives the Cash Pledge. When you successfully invite your first person (your qualifier) then you are "Qualified".
You must "Qualify" in all 3 levels.
Q. What am I qualified for?
A. Being "Qualified" means that you have given your Cash Pledge and you have successfully invited your first person and passed them up to your Inviter... hence the 1-UP. Being Qualified means that you can now receive Cash Pledges on the level that you are qualified.
Q. I have invited 3 people but they can not enroll! What is going on?
A. Make sure that you have:
In other words, you must be qualified in at least one level before you can invite a second person. Therefore, your first person - your qualifier, needs to be confirmed. When the Cash Pledge from #1 is received, it will then be confirmed and then you are qualified.
Q. If Person A comes in at only the first level ($500) and invites Person B in, and B comes in at all 3 levels. I know that B's Cash Pledges would all go to the person that invited A into the program. However, if A again invites another person, C and C comes in at all 3 levels - where would the Cash Pledges of $1,000 and $2,000 go to since A has not qualified for those 2 levels?
A. Take a guess! In your example, A has not yet Pledged or Qualified above the $500 level. You can only receive a Cash Pledge when you are qualified to receive Cash Pledges on that level. So, for persons C , D , E , etc. -- all $1000 and $2000 portions of their Cash Pledges will go UP to the first qualified person, most likely the person who invited A.
Can you see how important it is to get qualified as soon as possible?
Q. When a new member successfully invites his first person, say at the $500 level, as a qualifier, (who goes to his inviter), can the new member immediately build his own future Receiving lines and start receive Cash Pledges? A. Yes. When a new member is qualified at the $500 level, he may then immediately build his own future Receiving lines and start to receive Cash Pledges for the $500 level (in this example).
Q. Then, what does it mean, "you must qualify in all 3 levels"? I thought bringing in one person who goes to your inviter is your qualifying commitment, is that true?
A. "You must qualify in all 3 levels" means exactly that. Each member must qualify on each level, $500, $1000 and $2000. To Qualify you must pass 1-UP to your inviter at each of the levels. This Qualifier may be the same person for all 3 levels, it may be 2 different people or it could be 3 different people, though it is usually the same person for all 3 levels. See the Scenarios below.
Scenario 1. You join at the $500 Level and your Inviter has confirmed receiving your gift.
In short order you successfully invite 4 people (in the following sequence).
What happens?
Q. In the above Scenario, does the $3000 that rolled up to my inviter count as my qualifier at the $1000 and $2000 levels.
A. No. Because you are not Confirmed at those two levels. In other words, you have not yet given a Cash Pledge at each of the two upper levels.
Scenario 2.
You join at both the $500 and $1000 Levels ($1500) and your Inviter has Confirmed receiving your Cash Pledges.
In short order you successfully invite 4 people (in the following sequence).
What happens?
Q. Can I assume that the $2000 that rolled up to my Inviter does not count as my qualifier at the $2000 level?
A. Right. Like Scenario 1, you are not yet Confirmed at the $2000 level. In other words, you have not yet given a gift at the $2000 Level (remember you "joined" and Cash Pledged at the $500 + $1000 levels).
Scenario 3.
You join at all three Levels, $500, $1000 and $2000 ($3500) and your Inviter has Confirmed receiving your gifts. You are never exposed to "rollup" because, in this example, you are confirmed and may begin inviting qualifiers at all three levels.
In short order you successfully invite 4 people (in the following sequence).
What happens?
Q. Scenario Summary - To fully enjoy all that The Power of People Network system has to offer I have to accomplish two things at each level. Give my inviter the Cash Pledge amount and pass up the very first person at that level to my inviter. And I can upgrade along the way, right?
A. You've got it! The scenarios above show how important it can be to get Confirmed and Qualified at each level as fast as possible so that all of your invitees will come directly to you - avoiding roll-up. ...and yes, you can start at the combination of levels that suit you.
Q. What if your first qualifier was at the $500 level. Your next qualifier was at the $1,000. Then shortly thereafter, your qualifier at $500 upgrades to $3,500. How does the money and qualification work out?
A. Great question! In your example, let us call this person Tom. Tom was your qualifier at the $500 level. When Tom enrolls in the $2k level, he is YOUR qualifier and goes up. When Tom enrolls in the $1k level, the software sees that you are already qualified and $1000 goes to you. In this situation, Tom now becomes a Receiving line for you.
If you still have any question about how the 1UP or how the Levels work, get back to your inviter right away - you'll be glad you did!
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