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What is Slamming and Stacking?
What is Slamming and Stacking?
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"Stacking" is an industry term that means that you are placing new enrollments under others in your downline to help you advance in rank faster. This is done by placing your own enrollments under others or helping new members pay for their new account. Below is the description of stacking from our Policies and Procedures.

4.28 - Stacking

Stacking is strictly prohibited. The term “stacking” includes: (a) providing financial assistance to new Affiliates for the purpose of maximizing compensation pursuant to the SendOutCards’ Marketing and Compensation Plan; (b) violating section 4.21 above; and/or (c) placing a new Affiliate in any downline organization with the intent of manipulating the compensation plan in a manner not intended.

"Slamming" is an industry term that means that you are signing up a person without their knowledge. In the Policies and Procedures for SendOutCards, this falls under the heading of "Bonus Buying." Below is the text from SendOutCards Policies and Procedures regarding this practice.

4.3 - Bonus Buying Prohibited

Bonus buying is strictly and absolutely prohibited. “bonus buying” includes: (a) the enrollment of individuals or entities without the knowledge of and/or execution of an Affiliate Application and Agreement by such individuals or entities; (b) the fraudulent enrollment of an individual or entity as an Affiliate or customer; (c) the enrollment or attempted enrollment of non-existent individuals or entities as Affiliates or customers (“phantoms”); (d) the use of a credit card by or on behalf of an Affiliate or customer when the Affiliate or customer is not the account holder of such credit card; (e) purchasing SendOutCards merchandise or services on behalf of another Affiliate or customer, or under another Affiliate's or customer’s ID number, to qualify for commissions or bonuses.

Updated: 05/07/2020

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