Phase IV, the Large Market Phase, is the phase
where TEC has begun official operations in that country, which
includes accepting Coordination Point Applications, shipment of
product to Coordination Points for distribution, accepting
Tahitian Noni International
Distributor Applications, and forwarding checks to distributors
via their Coordination Point.
Specific details for establishing a Coordination
Point in this phase are listed below for your convenience.
Large Market Phase
Existing
Coordination Points may continue to operate within that country.
However, minimum orders of TAHITIAN NONI® Juice will increase to
60 case increments. Distributor Signups will also increase to a
minimum purchase of 60 signups, which include a free Starter
Kit. In addition, deliveries will now be made to TEC
Coordination Points.
TEC
desires to have MANY Coordination Points throughout a country
and will work diligently to allow growth as quickly as qualified
individuals can be found to fill Coordination Point roles. The
extensive details on establishing a Coordination Point
are provided below for your convenience.
Coordination Point Information (CP)
Coordination Points will manage a maximum of 120 Tahitian Noni
International
Distributors (generally in their own downline). The
responsibilities are as follows:
- Receive and consolidate orders to reach minimum order
size of 1 pallet of TAHITIAN NONI® Juice (60 cases per
pallet).
- Collect funds, transfer orders and forward funds to TEC
for placement of orders with Tahitian Noni International
- Receive pallets of TAHITIAN NONI® Juice from TEC's
designated freight delivery companies and store for
distributor pick-up.
- Receive Commission Checks from TEC for distributor
pick-up only.
- Receive U.S. Distributor Applications and IRS W-8 forms
(to the maximum management scope of 120) for forwarding to
TEC and Tahitian Noni International for processing.
- Maintain a ready supply of starter kits for immediate
dispersal.
- Service only 120 distributors. When this growth limit is
reached Coordination Points may be split and increased with
approval from TEC.
TEC wishes to establish many Coordination Points in each
country and throughout the world. All who qualify against
the objective criteria listed below will be considered.
A current or prospective Tahitian Noni International distributor who wishes to
become a Coordination Point in a country in which TEC
currently ships to or will ship to in the future needs to
review the following steps and submit the requested form.
TEC will review all applicants objectively and reserves the
right to refuse or decline any applicant for any reason.
Step 1: Are you a current Distributor with
Tahitian Noni International,
Inc? If not, you must find an active Tahitian Noni
International Distributor to
sponsor you.
Step 2: You must meet the following general criteria
to become a Coordination Point:
- Ability to Obtain a Letter of Credit for US $10,000
(Applicants Receive More Information about this after
Applying)
- Ability to Warehouse at Least one Pallet of TAHITIAN
NONI® Juice (60 Cases)
- Ability to Manage and Service 119 other Distributors
- PC with Microsoft Office 97 or Newer and Ability to Send
and Receive E-mail
- Access to a Fax Machine
- Ability to Communicate in English (Speaking and Writing)
- A History of Following the Rules (Starts from Submittal
of Forms)
If you can meet the above criteria, you may go on to step
3. Otherwise, you must make arrangements to fulfill them
before going on.
Step 3: Fill out and submit the Coordination Point
Questionnaire/Application online. We only accept online
applications.
Step 4: TEC will contact you within 3-5 business
days via e-mail to confirm receiving your questionnaire.
Please be patient while TEC reviews your application. You
will be contacted soon, after which you will receive further
instructions.
Please note that upon Coordination Point approval from TEC,
a country is not "open" for general public sign-ups. This
only allows prospective distributors to sign-up through
Coordination Points in compliance with the procedures set
forth and established through TEC.