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Renewal, Active Advocate Policy, and Deactivation FAQsUpdated 3 months ago

What does it mean to be an Active Advocate?
To be considered an Active Advocate, you must be current with your Annual Renewal Fee and meet the requirements of our Active Advocate Policy Volume (AAPV). This means achieving at least 200 in Personal Volume (PV) each quarter:

  • Q1: January 1st - March 31st
  • Q2: April 1st - June 30th
  • Q3: July 1st - September 30th
  • Q4: October 1st - December 31st

New Advocate Grace Period
New Advocates are granted a grace period during their initial quarter of enrollment. This means the 200 PV requirement does not apply during that first quarter. The requirement begins the next full quarter following enrollment.

Example: If you enroll in February, your first qualifying quarter to achieve 200 PV is April 1st - June 30th (Q2).

How do I renew?
Your annual renewal fee will be automatically charged during your renewal month. If your renewal is past due for more than 30 days your Advocate account will be locked, and you will not be able to access your Advocate Back Office. If your renewal stays past due after the 30-day mark, your account will be deactivated and compression will occur.

Where can I find my AAPV?
You can find your personal AAPV in your Advocate Back Office on the Overview page, as well as in your General Qualifications Report. You can find your downline’s AAPV in the Organization portal under ‘General Qualifications’.

Will I be notified of Advocates below the AAPV requirement?
Yes. If you haven’t met the AAPV minimum of 200 PV for the quarter, you’ll receive an automated reminder email each week during the final month of that quarter.

What happens if I become deactivated?
If you become deactivated, you will lose all of your Advocate benefits, including your replicated website, access to your Advocate Back Office, your place in the lineage tree, and your Clients.

If an Advocate is deactivated, where will their Clients and downline Advocates go? What does compression mean?
If an Advocate is deactivated, their downline Advocates, as well as the Clients of the deactivated Advocates, will be transferred to the next upline Active Advocate. This process is called compression.

If I become deactivated how do I reactivate my account?
To become an Advocate again, you would need to re-enroll and purchase at least a Digital Collection. You will then be placed in the tree as a new Advocate. This means you may not be placed back in your prior tree lineage.

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