HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY POLICY
INTRODUCTION
The rules and procedures embodied in this document are being implemented
to regulate sales and marketing operations as well as prevent improper, illegal
or abusive acts within the company. These policies shall govern the
relationship between the Distributor and HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY and
such other matters related to these policies.
Every Distributor is expected to be knowledgeable of the following rules and
abide by the same to ensure his or her success as well as that of the company.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
In all contractual agreements you sign with HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
and HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY published literature, unless the context
otherwise requires, the following words and phrases shall have the following
meanings:
“Applicant” A person who is interested to become a Distributor to a HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY.
“Business Center” The venue where the Business Center Owner conducts,
seminars, trainings and direct selling of products in a specific area.
“Commercial Website” www.henosismarketing.com is the official website of
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
“Commission Points Value” Points used in computing Uni‐level.
“Cross‐lining” This is the Distributors’ act of transferring from one
Distributors’ organization to another. This is strictly prohibited.
“Down line” He / She is the sponsored distributor who eventually formed
part of the network of the sponsor or up line, either directly sponsored by the
latter or not.
“Direct Down line” He / She is the one directly invited by a sponsor to avail
of (Php1,498.00) one thousand four hundred ninety eight pesos Business
Package of HENOSIS 6X5 Matrix and become an independent distributor.
“Distributors Price (DP)” The price of products set for registered distributors
of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
“Distributors Tracking Center (DTC)” This is commonly known as the
“Distributors’ Website”. This is where a distributor can view and manage his /
her account reflecting the personal information, genealogy, income and
encashment.
“Business Package (BP)” In 6X5 Matrix commonly-known also as the
BUSINESS KIT or the start sales kit for a New Distributor, containing a products
in optional choices.
“Group” A Distributor may have five (6) groups in 6X5 MATRIX when he/she
starts his/her network under in one account until 5
ft
level; 6X5 MATRIX. For
each group, the Distributor may have as many down lines as he or she can
manage.
“Independent Distributor Application Form (I.D.A.F.)” When a person
desires to become a distributor of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY he/she
must sign the Distributor Application Form, which contains the terms and
conditions of the company. If a person registers as a distributor online or via
the company website, an applicant is considered to have read, understood and
agreed to the policies of the company.
Matrix” - is a rectangular arrangement of a collection of numbers into a fixed
number of rows and columns.
“Mega Stockiest Business Center Owner (MSBCO)” The only official and
authorized Distributor who can operate a Business Center outside of the Head
Office of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, no two M.S.B.C.O. are not allowed
to operate in the same area.
“Member’s Login” link in the commercial website of HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY.
“Multilevel Marketing (MLM)” - Is a system for selling goods or services
through a network of distributors. Multilevel marketing is also referred to as
Network Marketing or Direct Sales.
“Network” This consists of the Distributors’ organization/s or groups, which
include the entirety of the Distributors’ down lines.
“New Distributor Orientation (NDO)” This is a seminar on how and why to
do the business.
“Opportunity Plan Presentation (OPP)” This is the marketing plan
presentation discussing the Business Package, benefits, products and
compensation plan.
“Sponsor” A distributor who introduces and registers a person to HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY, who eventually becomes a distributor by virtue of the
company’s acceptance of the Distributor Application. Sponsors are commonly
known as “Direct Up lines”. A sponsor is responsible for training and
supporting his down lines in the conduct of business
“Suggested Retail Price (SRP) The selling price set for consumers.
“Technical Training” Training on the terms & conditions and code of conduct
of the company, how to manage the distributors tracking center (DTC), how to
encode recruits’ information.
“Video streaming” The Opportunity Plan Presentation (OPP) may be viewed
via live streaming on this website: www.henosismarketing.com
TABLE OF CONTENT
SECTION: 1
AUTHORIZATION AS A DISTRIBUTOR
1.1 WHO MAY BE TO HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, DISTRIBUTOR?
1.2 HOW TO BECOME TO HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, DISTRIBUTOR?
1.3 ENTITLEMENTS OF A DISTRIBUTOR
1.4 LOYALTY
SECTION: 2
THE DISTRIBUTOR
2.1. ONE INDIVIDUAL DISTRIBUTORSHIP
2.2. PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS AND OTHER LEGAL ENTITIES
2.3. RELATIONSHIP AND REPRESENTATION HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
2.4. ON PROXY DISTRIBUTORSHIP
2.5. MULTIPLE HEADS/SLOTS HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
2.6. PROHIBITION ON BONUS BUYING
2.7. PROHIBITION ON BUY‐INS
2.8. MANAGING THE DISTRIBUTORSHIP ACCOUNTS
2.9. CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP/ TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER GROUP
2.10. INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
2.11. CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
2.12. TERMINATION OF DISTRIBUTORSHIP
2.13. DUE OBSERVANCE OF COMPANY POLICIES
SECTION: 3
THE SPONSOR
3.1. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SPONSOR
SECTION: 4
CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS
CODE NO. 1: LOYALTY TO THE COMPANY
CODE NO. 2: PROTECTION OF COMPANY REPUTATION
CODE NO. 3: HONESTY IN ALL DEALINGS
CODE NO. 4: HONESTY AMONG FELLOW MEMBERS
CODE NO. 5: HUMILITY AND RESPECT TOWARDS MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY
CODE NO. 6: FAIRNESS TOWARDS FELLOW MEMBERS
CODE NO. 7: DECENCY, GOOD MORALS AND BEHAVIOR
CODE NO. 8: NON‐TOLERANCE OF FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES
CODE NO. 9: PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF SECTION
SECTION: 5
MARKETING PLAN
5.1. MARKETING HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
5.2. WAYS TO EARN HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
5.3. PAY-OUT SCHEDULE
5.4. DEDUCTION
5.5. TAXATION
5.6. ON RE-INVENTING THE MARKETING SCHEME
SECTION: 6
INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR APPLICANT TERM AND CONDITION
SECTION: 7
PRODUCT BUY BACK POLICY
SECTION: 8
PRODUCT EXCHANGE
SECTION: 9
BUY BACK PROCEDURE
SECTION: 10
ADVERTISING AND USE OF TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS
10.1. ON PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
10.2. WEBSITE
10.3. FAIRS AND TRADE SHOWS
SECTION: 11
BUSINESS CENTER QUALIFICATION PROGRAM
11.1. BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM
11.2. MEGA STOCKIEST CENTER OPERATOR
11.3. QUALIFICATION FOR BCO MEGA STOCKIEST
11.4. MEGA STOCKIEST CENTER PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
11.5. MEGA STOCKIEST BUSINESS CENTER BENEFITS
SECTION: 12
GENERAL PROVISIONS
12.1. CONTRACT CHANGES
12.2. WAIVERS AND EXCEPTIONS
12.3. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
12.4. SEVERABILITY
SECTION: 1
AUTHORIZATION AS A DISTRIBUTOR
1.1. WHO MAY BE TO HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, DISTRIBUTOR?
Any person of at least eighteen (18) years old up to (75) years old, a
corporation, partnership or legal entity may apply and become a HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY Distributor. An applicant who wishes to become a
Distributor must be capable of entering into a contract in accordance with the
laws of the Philippines and must comply with all legal requirements for
conducting business in the Philippines.
1.2. HOW TO BECOME TO HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR?
1.2.1. To become to HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Distributor, an applicant
must purchase of the Business Package amounting to Php1,498.00 for HENOSIS
6X5 MATRIX Business Package.
1.2.2. The applicant must then sign the Distributor Application Form found in
the Business Package or register on the Distributors’ website.
1.2.3. An applicant shall read the Terms and Conditions of the company,
indicated in the HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY. Independent Distributor
Application form (I.D.A.F.) and Distributor website and agree to abide by all
their provisions.
1.2.4. The accomplished (I.D.A.F.) and online registration form shall signify the
Distributor’s acceptance of the terms and conditions of the company, which
shall serve as the contract between the Distributor and HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY.
1.2.5. The HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Independent Distributor
Application Form (I.D.A.F.) must be submitted immediately upon completion to
any of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Business Centers. The authorization is
effective upon submission of the (I.D.A.F.) or upon registration onto the
Distributor website.
1.2.6. The placing of order for products with HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
is a reaffirmation of such commitment to abide by the company policies.
1.3. ENTITLEMENTS OF A DISTRIBUTOR
1.3.1. As a HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Distributor, he/she/it can now
engage in the direct selling, retailing, wholesaling and networking of all
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY products and shall be entitled to
corresponding commissions, direct referral bonus, rebates, discounts and
privileges given by the company.
1.3.2. Resigned or terminated Distributors, however, are no longer entitled to
avail of the aforementioned commissions and benefits.
1.3.3. The rights and privileges that come with the Identification Card issued by
the company cannot be transferred to another person.
1.4. LOYALTY Distributors shall remain loyal to the company and its policies
and are not allowed to join any other Multi‐Level Marketing (MLM) companies
directly competing with HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY while they are an
active member in the latter.
SECTION: 2
THE DISTRIBUTOR
2.1. ONE INDIVIDUAL DISTRIBUTORSHIP Only one individual may apply for a
Distributorship and sign the Distributor Application Form.
2.2. PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS AND OTHER LEGAL ENTITIES A duly
registered Partnership, Corporation or other legal entity may become an
authorized Distributor. Such Distributorship may be approved by HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY on a case‐to‐case basis. The legal entity must submit a
certification of authorization of its duly authorized representative to HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY and such other documents as the management may
require.
2.3. RELATIONSHIP AND REPRESENTATION HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
Members are considered “Independent Distributors” and as such, there shall
be no employer‐employee relationship between them and HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY shall not be responsible for any misrepresentation
made by its Distributors. No Distributor possesses the authority to bind
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY to any obligation.
2.4. ON PROXY DISTRIBUTORSHIP A Distributorship, and any resulting group,
created or operated by proxy, whether intentionally or inadvertently, are not
allowed and shall be adjusted for compliance with company policies.
2.5. MULTIPLE HEADS/SLOTS HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY -Distributors
shall be allowed to purchase unlimited slots under his/her name which is they
can manage.
2.6. PROHIBITION ON BONUS BUYING - The following acts constitute bonus
buying and are strictly prohibited:
a. Registration of individuals without the knowledge of and/or execution of an
Independent Distributor Application Form by such individual;
b. The fraudulent registration of an individual as a Distributor (i.e. without
purchasing the Business Package);
c. The registration or attempted registration of non‐existent individuals as
Distributors to qualify for income, incentives or commissions;
d. Any other ways or mechanisms by which strategic purchases are made to
maximize commissions or bonuses when a Distributor does not have a bona
fide use for the products purchased.
2.7. PROHIBITION ON BUY‐INS Buy‐In is the purchase of products in excess
of immediate sales needs. Such act is not permitted and will lead to the
termination of the Distributors’ account. To discourage any Distributor from
bonus buying and buy‐ins, the company reserves the right to pay or not to pay
any income, incentives or commission to the Distributor and up lines who
benefited from such transactions. Distributors who took part in the bonus
buying and/or buy‐in will be dealt with severely, which may include
termination and/or legal action for damages.
2.8. MANAGING THE DISTRIBUTORSHIP ACCOUNTS -The Distributor is
responsible for keeping the information in his accounts accurate. HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY reserves the right to take disciplinary action, which
may include the termination of the account, in the event that the company
determines that false or inaccurate information was given.
2.8.1. IN ACTIVE ACCOUNT An account which is have no maintaining product
repeat purchase of 100 (PV) point value in (2) two months for product Uni-
level.
2.8.2. ON TRANSFERRING OF ACCOUNT / SUCCESSION Upon the death of
the Distributor, his/her account/s are transferable only to the latter’s
immediate family (father, mother, brothers, sisters and children). Upon written
request and approval by HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, a Distributor may
voluntarily pass on to his/her successor all rights including rights to HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY income incentives, together with Distributorship
responsibilities and obligations. The Company reserves the right to approve
such voluntary transfers only on the basis of highly meritorious reasons.
2.9. CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP/ TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER GROUP
2.9.1. Except for authorized change of sponsorship, it is against company policy
for any distributor to change sponsors. Unauthorized transfers are considered
as acts of cross‐lining and are strictly prohibited. HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY will only consider the first valid registration and any subsequent
applications or registrations will not be allowed.
2.9.2. It is strictly prohibited to engage in any activity that involves the
soliciting of any Distributor to transfer/move to a different group by making
offers such as, but not limited to, free slots, marketing support, financial
support, etc.
2.9.3. Should a Distributor wish to transfer from or change his or her sponsor,
the following conditions must be strictly met:
a. He / She must be inactive for at least six (6) months;
b. He / She must submit a resignation letter to HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY with intent to transfer sponsorship. Any existing down line of the
transferring Distributor will automatically roll up to the former sponsor and
cannot be transferred to the next sponsor.
c. The resignation letter with intent to transfer must be approved by HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY within 30 days.
2.9.4. Only complaints from active distributors affected by the transfers stated
above shall be entertained by management.
2.10. INDEMNITY AGREEMENT All Distributors agree to assure HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY’s officers, agents and directors that the latter be held
harmless against any claim, demand, liability, loss, cost or expenses, including
but not limited to legal fees, that may arise concerning to the Distributor or the
Distributor’s business.
2.11. CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
2.11.1. Authorization to Use Personal information of the Distributor The
Distributor authorizes HNOSIS MARKETING COMPANY to:
a) Transfer and disclose personal and/or confidential information, witch
i. Was provided to the Company in connection with the distributorship and the
resulting group,
ii. Has been developed as a result of the Distributor’s activities as such to
* Its parent and affiliated companies wherever located.
* Applicable government agencies or regulatory bodies if required by
law.
* The distributor’s up line or sponsor when the Company determines it is
appropriate. However, the Distributor will have the option to block the transfer
of certain information that may be provided to the up-line Distributors.
b) Use personal information for Distributor recognition and the Company’s
literature (such as testimonials, etc.) unless the Distributor requests in writing
that the Company not to do so;
c) Any other disclosure, apart from the above will not be permitted.
2.12. TERMINATION OF DISTRIBUTORSHIP A Distributor’s authorization is for
life, unless terminated involuntarily.
2.12.1. INVOLUNTARY TERMINATION HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
reserves the right to terminate the account of any Distributor who violates the
terms and conditions in the Independent Distributor Application Form,
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY policies and procedures, or for other just
cause. Involuntary termination is effective when the Distributor receives actual
notice of the termination.
2.13. DUE OBSERVANCE OF COMPANY POLICIES To preserve the integrity of
the company’s business, Distributors must observe the company’s rules,
regulations and Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards. Violation of these rules
will mean automatic deactivation, suspension or termination of account,
depending on the offense. After the deactivation of an account, the Distributor
will be given two (1) months to clarify the issues pertaining to the deactivation
by reporting to the management in person. Non‐compliance will lead to the
permanent deactivation of the account.
SECTION: 3
THE SPONSOR
3.1. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SPONSOR Sponsors is responsible for their
direct down lines in ensuring that they are properly trained with respect to
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY’s products, policies and procedures,
marketing plan and sound business practices. Such responsibility includes:
a) TRAINING by making sure that the down line attends all the required
trainings and seminars of the company; HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
b) COMMUNICATING to entertain the down line’s inquiries and advising them
regarding the proper steps/strategies to take;
c) UPDATING by informing the down line regarding new policies and
developments in the company.
3.2.1. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORIES The Distributor may extend his or her
sponsoring activities to any country where HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
exists and to other territories as may be approved by the management.
SECTION: 4
CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS
CODE NO. 1: LOYALTY TO THE COMPANY
All members shall at all times, remain loyal to the company and its policies
being issued from time to time. They must not commit acts, which include but
are not limited to:
a) Joining, representing, associating, sponsoring, recruiting, conspiring in any
mode or form for the benefit or advantage of companies, business groups,
partnership or individual, directly competing with HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY either locally or abroad;
b) Introducing, presenting, selling, promoting, nor offering in any manner their
products, services, businesses marketing, programs and plans or a combination
thereof, whether tangible or intangible.
CODE NO. 2: PROTECTION OF COMPANY REPUTATION
In consideration of the benefits and privileges given by the Company, all
members must not make nor encourage written or oral remarks or statements,
which tend to discredit and disrepute the company, its centers or any of its
service branches and its officers, agents or representatives.
CODE NO. 3: HONESTY IN ALL DEALINGS
All members are strictly enjoined to be professionals in all acts and bearings,
dealings or transactions. They must not make any false statements, such as,
but not limited to misrepresentation, exaggeration, disinformation, vain
promises, introducing fake or spurious products or services, or circumventing
the marketing plans or programs of the company.
CODE NO. 4: HONESTY AMONG FELLOW MEMBERS
All members are strictly enjoined to be honest and credible in all their deeds by
not committing acts against the company or fellow members, which are but
not limited to:
a) Imitating or counterfeiting any handwriting, or signature;
b) Causing it to appear that a member has participated in any act or activity
when he/she did not in fact so participate;
c) Alluding or pointing to members who have participated in any act, activity or
statements other than those made by them;
d) Inserting false statements in a narration of facts such as those in the
affidavit, deed and other documents similar thereto;
e) Changing true dates;
f) Modifying a genuine document, which is alters or changes its meaning;
g) Issuing in an authenticated form a document purporting to be a copy of an
original document when no such original actually exists;
CODE NO. 5: HUMILITY AND RESPECT TOWARDS MEMBERS OF THE
COMPANY
All members are strictly enjoined to observe humility and respect towards
fellow members, officers and employees of the company, by not committing
directly or indirectly any acts, which are but not limited to rudeness, disrespect
and discourtesy.
*First Offense One (1) month deactivation of all the accounts with the
forfeiture in favor of the company of all benefits, privileges, commissions and
other remunerations either monetary or any kind, which accrued at the time of
the commission of the violation.
*2nd Offense Three (3) months deactivation of all the accounts with the
forfeiture in favor of the company of all benefits, privileges, commissions and
other remunerations either monetary or any kind, which accrued at the time of
the commission of the violation.
*3rd Offense Perpetual deactivation of all the accounts, which carries with it
the forfeiture of all benefits, privileges, commissions and other remunerations
either monetary or any kind in favor of the company, which accrued at the
time of the commission of the violation.
CODE NO. 6: FAIRNESS TOWARDS FELLOW MEMBERS
All members are strictly enjoined to have a sense of equality and sincerity
toward fellow members by not interfering with the sponsoring activities of
their fellow members to the latter’s prejudice. While it is generally the
discretion of the recruit under whose sponsorship, he/she will register,
members are strictly prohibited from influencing other members’ recruits to
register under sponsors apart from the ones who invited them. However, after
fifteen (15) days from the time a recruit is introduced to HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY and no registration has been accomplished by the original sponsor,
another Distributor may sponsor him or her HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
CODE NO. 7: DECENCY, GOOD MORALS AND BEHAVIOR
All members are strictly enjoined to observe decency and good behavior by not
committing any immoral act or conduct, which tends to debase company
policies and good morals within the company premises, its centers or service
branches
*1st Offense Perpetual deactivation of all the accounts, which carries with it
the forfeiture of all benefits, privileges, commissions and other remunerations
either monetary or any kind in favor of the company, which accrued at the
time of the commission of the violation.
CODE NO. 8: NON‐TOLERANCE OF FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES
All members are strictly enjoined not to commit any fraudulent act or false
pretenses directly or indirectly, to the prejudice of the company or fellow
member by not committing acts, which are but not limited to:
a) For internal control of the company:
i. Using fictitious name, or dummy, or by other deceitful means purportedly to
obtain personal gain and interest;
ii. Issuing a check to a fellow member or to the company when he/she/it has
no funds or are insufficient to cover the amount of the check;
iii. Incurring obligation to a fellow member or to the company and evading the
performance thereof;
iv. Non‐issuance of the COMPLETE SET OF REGISTRATION PACKAGE and/or
NOT ENCODING the New Distributor;
v. Soliciting large sums of money from persons who purport to be investors;
vi. Cross‐Lining or Transferring/Sponsoring from other groups, except as
authorized by the Company;
vii. Openly or discreetly giving gifts to management and staff to gain personal
favors.
b) For Selling of Products
i. By altering the quality, fineness or weight of any product pertaining to the
business of the company;
CODE NO. 9: PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF SECTION
The Company imposes the following penalties for violation of Section 4, unless
otherwise indicated in the prior provisions:
*1st Offense Three (3) months deactivation of all the accounts with the
forfeiture in favor of the company of all benefits, privileges, commissions and
other remunerations either monetary or any kind, which accrued at the time of
the commission of the violation.
*2nd Offense Perpetual deactivation of all the accounts, which carries with it
the forfeiture of all benefits, privileges, commissions and other remunerations
either monetary or in kind in favor of the company, which accrued at the time
of the commission of the violation.
SECTION: 5
MARKETING PLAN
5.1. MARKETING PLAN HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY The hybrid
Marketing Plan of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY is a combination of
Retailing/Direct Selling, Direct Referral/Sponsoring, 6X5 MATIX, and Product
Uni‐level, The business consists of detergent powder, raw materials for how to
make dishwashing liquid, perfumes, and health and wellness products, beauty
products and other general merchandise for direct selling and sharing the
innovative business plan to prospective clients. A person desiring to enter the
business of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY has to purchase Php1,498.00 for
Business Package.
5.2. WAYS TO EARN HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY gives its Distributors four (4) simultaneous ways to earn as follows:
5.2.1. Direct Selling/Retailing - Distributors can earn by simple direct/retail
sales of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Products. Distributors have a lifetime
ten percent up to fifty percent (10% 50%) discount on all products. This is
called the Distributor Price (DP). They may then sell the products on Suggested
Retail Price (SRP).
5.2.2. Unlimited Direct Sponsoring/Referral Distributors can earn (1 pack X
1kg) of detergent powder every direct sponsor, who buy a business package
worth Php1,498.00 for (6X5 MATRIX).
5.2.3. 6X5 MATRIX The 6X5 MATRIX fits perfectly matrix having a total
number of slots in each level with corresponding rebates or income. You
cannot claim or withdraw your income in the, 2nd level, 3rd level, 4
th
level and
5
th
level if you do not complete your (6) six direct sponsors.
5.2.4. Uni‐level Commission Under this system, a Distributor can have
several levels down lines. From the product sales of each of his or her down
lines, he or she earns thirty five pesos (php35.00) of products with 100 Point
Value. However, a Distributor can only earn up to his/her (5th) level. You
cannot withdraw your income or commission in Uni-level unless you cannot
maintain the product purchase monthly with 100PV or 2 pack of detergent
powder worth (php290.00) two hundred ninety pesos onward.
5.3. PAY OUT SCHEDULE Distributors may claim pay out of their income from
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, office according to the following schedule:
Weekly pay out through check cut off every Monday encashment; Release
Pay Out every Saturday.
3. UNI-LEVEL Monthly pay out through check cut off every end of the
month; Release on every 7th day of the month.
5.4. DEDUCTION Distributors will deduct Php10.00 every encashment for the
system and the management processing encashment.
5.5. TAXATION Distributors shall not be treated as employees, franchisees,
joint ventures or partners with regard to taxation laws, rules, ordinances or
regulations. They shall observe natural provincial and local status and
regulations relating to business operation. They shall be responsible for their
own managerial decisions and expenditures, including estimated income tax
and self‐employment taxes. All Distributors are responsible for paying income
taxes due from discounts earned as a HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
5.6. ON RE‐INVENTING THE MARKETING SCHEME
The business of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY is NOT an INVESTMENT
COMPANY SCHEME wherein, it will be presented to people who will be called
as INVESTORS and in return get a huge percentage as interest while doing
nothing upon placing a huge sum of money as their INVESTMENT, Any
individual or group who will present, join, promote or has a connection with
said scheme in any way, directly or indirectly, will be dealt with severely, which
may include termination and/or legal action for damages. The company will
NOT be held liable if a distributor/s joins the said unauthorized investment
even if he/she does not know the policy. Each distributor, individual is
expected to take ordinary caution if he/she is being asked to pay more than
the approved Php1,498.00 every slot.
5.6.1. PRODUCT MAINTENANCE It is a product purchase of any combination
worth php290.00 minimum that will have an equivalent one hundred (100 PV)
point value in order to obtain the UNILEVEL income worth php25.00 on
commission from 1st level up to 5th level. Maintenance should be done every
end of the month and the income will be released every 7th day of the coming
month. No maintenance for the month of your account, you cannot withdraw
your income or commission in Uni-level unless you cannot maintain the
product purchase monthly with (100PV) or worth (php290.00) two hundred
ninety pesos.
5.6.2. NEW PRODUCT POLICY For HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
Distributors to earn rebates on a new product, they must buy the new product
on the month of its release. This is on top of their personal monthly
maintenance. But on the following month, the Distributors will return to their
original personal monthly maintenance. This is to ensure that all active
distributors are the first to try the product before selling to their retail
customers.
SECTION: 6
INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR APPLICANT TERMS AND CONDITION
As a new Independent Distributor of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, I
understand and agreed that;
1. Before selling company business products packaged, I attend and take part
in company meetings.
2. This application constitutes a binding agreement between my-self and, at
such time as this application purchase is received and approved by the
Company.
3. As I am a Private Entrepreneur; I will personally decide the number of
working hours that I will devote to my business. I also understand that the
means of how I conduct my business shall be determined by my-self; subject
only to company policies, procedures, sales, and marketing plan which
contains general guidelines required for the building of goodwill and protecting
the reputation of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
4. I agree to properly represent the company products and its marketing plan.
5. I hereby understand that the HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY will not pay
the advance amount in rebates commission and incentives.
6. HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY is not an investment company; it is a direct
selling, retailing, whole selling and (MLM) Multilevel Marketing Company.
7. Any payment not remitted to the company by the members, HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY will not be liable for it.
8. I am fully aware that my up-line who is directly inviting and explaining to me
that in any revenue promises he/she has said to me that are not included in
the marketing plan, system, and Company policy, the HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY will not be liable for it.
9. I am fully aware that the Company does not claim to guarantee income. It is
based on the efforts of the distributor to sell and the marketing plan of the
Company.
10. As, long as I am a Distributor and not violating this agreement, HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY shall pay me for my successful sales effort by the terms
and conditions established by the Company's Marketing Plan.
11. I conformed to this agreement that my rights as an associate cannot be
transferred or assigned without written acknowledgment HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY.
12. I hereby understand that my rights as an associate of the HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY will be activated only upon the activation code of the
business package purchase being encoded, which is Non-Refundable to the
Company.
13. I am an independent entrepreneur who operates my network that
promotes sales packages direct selling and sales marketing schemes as well as
enjoying discounts and income.
14. I cannot claim or withdraw my income and incentives in the 2
nd
, 3
rd
, 4
th
and
5
th
levels and cash advance in 2
nd
and 3
rd
level unless, I cannot complete my (6)
six direct sponsor.
15. I agree that after upgrading the account is done the minimum encashment
in wallet commission is (php500.00) five hundred pesos onward.
16. Independent Distributor will not produce, promote, or use materials of any
kind describing the Company except as may be permitted in HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY policies.
17. I agree that the activation of mutual benefits of each distributor upon
completing the (6) six direct sponsors in different names.
18. Independent Distributor has read and agrees to be bound by the terms and
conditions contained in this application form which shall likewise serve as a
"Distributorship Agreement" between the parties upon signing of this
Application Form and Procedures, both of which are partnership herein by
reference and made a part hereof for all purposes of HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY reserves the right to change the Compensation Plan and the Policies
and Procedures in its sole discretion at any time and the Independent
Distributor agreed to be bound to such changes.
SECTION: 7
PRODUCT BUY BACK POLICY
7.1. The Buy Back Rule is designed to protect the interest of all HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY stockholders (customers, distributors, business center
owners & company) with a balanced approach and a win‐win buy back policy.
The following conditions must be complied with before any buy back is done:
1. The products are still in good condition and still saleable;
2. The product codes are not yet encoded;
3. Products are still six (6) months before the expiry date;
4. Products are without traces of leak, pinholes, discoloration or fading of the
packaging materials;
5. Supported by proof of purchase from distributor or company;
6. The distributorship is being terminated due to company policy violation or
voluntary termination;
7. Products being returned will be checked to see if the product was subjected
to heat or if it contains signs of discoloration;
8. Request for buy back should be fill-up the buy-back waiver form.
SECTION: 8
PRODUCT EXCHANGE
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY will exchange products only if the returned
products are defective or of substandard quality and are not yet encoded. The
following procedure shall be applied to affect a product exchange:
1. The Consumer must request an exchange in writing within seven (7) days
immediately following the product purchase together with the original receipt;
2. Upon inspection, the returned products will be replaced with undamaged
products or a full refund from the distributor who sold the products to the
consumer;
3. The Distributor shall be solely responsible for this process of product return
and exchange;
4. The Distributor must request an exchange in writing within seven (7 days)
immediately following the receipt of the returned product from the Consumer.
5. The Company will provide a new and similar product to the Distributor.
SECTION: 9
BUY BACK PROCEDURE
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY shall buy back from the Distributor any
unsold and saleable products, which are still six (6) months from expiry and are
not yet encoded, except:
1) Products that have been opened and consumed.
2) Products that HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY was no longer carries or
selling.
3) Products that have a different packaging though still six (6) months from
expiry date and not yet encoded. The procedure below should be followed.
1. The Distributor must request in writing a return of products with attached
proof of purchase such as the original receipt from HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY.
2. The Company will inspect the products if it is still saleable and in good
condition and will check the accuracy of the submitted original receipt;
3. The Company shall give a refund less the cost of money and taxes.
SECTION: 10
ADVERTISING AND USE OF TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS
10.1. ON PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS -The HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY
name, logos, trademarks and copyrights are exclusively owned by HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY As such, distributors agree not to use any written,
printed, recorded or any other material in advertising, promoting or describing
the products or Marketing Plan of the company in any manner, which has not
been approved by management before being disseminated, published or
displayed. The use or production of any promotional materials created by a
Distributor, which has no prior written approval from HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY Management, is strictly prohibited. No Distributor shall make claims
as to the products’ therapeutic or curative properties, except as provided in
the official HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY literature. No Distributor shall use
print, radio or television advertising, except with the written approval of
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY. In cases where the media may contact to
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY, Distributor regarding HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY’s Officers, products or procedures, the Distributor shall refer them
to the HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Customer Service Department.
10.2. WEBSITES The creation of websites for the promotion of a Distributor’s
business is not prohibited. However, the company strictly prohibits the
creation of websites, which purport to be the official website of HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY. Any other website apart from the commercial website
of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY created for the promotion of HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY’s products or business must always contain a
disclaimer at the bottom of every web page that it is not the official website of
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
10.3. FAIRS AND TRADE SHOWS Distributors can join fairs and trade shows
to promote HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY products on the condition that
they are not displayed together with any other products sold through multi‐
level marketing.
SECTION: 11
BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS
11.1. BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY gives its
Distributors the opportunity to own a Business Center (BC), which will supply
products and conduct trainings and seminars in the area of their choice.
11.2. MEGA STOCKIEST BUSINESS CENTER OPERATOR (MSBCO) -The
M.S.B.C.O. maintains the status of an independent affiliate of HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY. They are given extra privileges, commensurate for the
extra responsibilities that are placed upon them. As an independent affiliate, a
M.S.B.C.O. cannot represent HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY on a legal
capacity. Instead, they represent themselves and the company that they may
set‐up for the purpose of serving as Business Center Operator for HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY, The B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST handles delicate and
confidential information, transacts finances, reports and inventory. The
Business Center Operator must support the total livelihood program
envisioned by HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY as well as every other objective
of the company.
11.3. QUALIFICATIONS FOR A BCO MEGA STOCKIEST Any Distributor
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY who possesses the following requisites may
be a Business Center Operator:
1. For natural persons:
a. Unquestionable integrity;
b. Must have prior or current experience as a businessman;
c. Must not be currently involved with any network or Direct Selling Business
other than HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY;
d. At least two (2) weeks of distributorship with at least fifty (50) down lines;
2. At least 20 to 55 years old:
3. For legal entity:
a. All the requisites for natural persons, except 1;
b. Submission of Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Partnership, by‐laws
and board resolution appointing an official representative to transact with
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY;
11.4. MEGA STOCKIEST BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
11.4.1. B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST Profile For the B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST
profile, a B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST applicant is required to submit the following:
1. Completely filled up application form;
2. Two (2) pieces 2×2 ID picture;
3. Xerox copy of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY ID;
4. Registration form with complete information;
5. Letter of intent;
6. Recommendation letter from the direct up line and up line leader;
7. Sketch of Business Center location;
8. Photos of proposed center;
9. Structure of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY account (print genealogy);
10. LAY OUT OF PROPOSED CENTER HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Note:
Applicants must submit the above‐mentioned requirements to the HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY Head Office for evaluation in person or by mail,
addressed to our marketing officer. Qualified applicants will be scheduled for
interview. Please compile all documents and neatly fasten them in a short
brown folder. Incomplete data and requirements will not be processed. Upon
approval of the MEGA STOCKIEST rights application, you will be notified to
deposit the initial capital of PHP300,000.00 three hundred thousand pesos in
any of the company’s bank accounts.
11.4.2. ACCESSIBILITY -The Mega Stockiest Business Center Office must be
located within the business or commercial district of the city or municipality. It
cannot be located in a home garage or similar facilities that may degrade the
entrepreneurial nature of the business.
11.4.3. Office Space
1. Signage A standard signage of HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY shall be
installed in the business center;
2. Floor space Must be at least 40-50 square meters;
3. Cleanliness Must be well lighted, well ventilated (or air‐conditioned) and
free from rodents or other pests and pets;
4. Partitions Must have a training area, a stockroom and a selling area. All of
these may be located within one (1) room for as long as there are partitions to
segregate the three (3) main areas:
a. Training Area seating capacity of at least 50 persons. Must have a white
board (at least 3’x6’), chairs, tables, LCD projector is ideal, microphone and
speaker;
b. Selling Area a product display cabinet must be installed properly and there
must be a secured cash cabinet;
c. Stockroom room temperature must not exceed 30°Celcius to avoid
product spoilage.
11.4.4. Communication
1. Telephone line or Cellular phone (necessary)
2. Computer with internet connection (required)
3. Scanner (required)
Note: To ensure compliance with the above requirements, photographs of the
newly established center must be submitted within the first three (3) months
of the MEGA STOCKIEST operation.
11.4.5. Manpower- A business center requires at least two (2) facilitators:
1. Officer‐in‐charge (OIC) to function also as local marketing officer, cashier,
and trainer.
2. Stockman to function also as maintenance person and messenger.
11.4.6. Capitalization Php300,000.00 three hundred thousand pesos is the
minimum capital investment required to start a business center.
11.5. MEGA STOCKIEST BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM BENEFITS
11.5.1. Immediate Financial Benefit
1. Outright income A Mega Stockiest Business Center has an outright income
for every product sold to distributors and consumers.
2. Stockiest overriding commission A B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST will earn
commission from the registered SUB MEGA STOCKIEST in its area, which buys
directly from the B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST
11.5.2. Long‐Term Financial Benefit Normally, the success of a Business
Center rests on having a strong network development within the area. This
gives the B.C.O. MEGA STOCKIEST long‐term financial benefits.
11.5.3. Network Leadership and Livelihood Development A good Business
Center Operator develops strong network leadership. A strong leadership
creates many builders and retailers within his jurisdiction. A continuous flow
of livelihood is then generated within the locality. This does not only help the
MEGA STOCKIEST OPERATOR but his/her “KABABAYAN” as well.
SECTION: 12
GENERAL PROVISIONS
12.1. CONTRACT CHANGES The Company reserves the right to make any
modifications to the Contract upon 30 days noticed by publication and normal
channels of communication. You agree that after 30 days, such changes shall
be deemed effective and incorporated in the Contract between you and
HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY Continuing to act as a Distributor and
accepting any bonus or benefit after the modifications shall have become
effective are express acts of acceptance of the new contract terms.
12.2. WAIVERS AND EXCEPTIONS The Company reserves the right to make
waivers and exceptions to the application of these Policies, provided it is
expressly stated in writing. Any prior waiver or exception made as such shall
not operate as a waiver of subsequent or additional breach or as an exception
for any other person. Any delay of the company to impose the sanctions set
forth in these Policies shall not constitute a waiver of the company’s right to
demand exact compliance with its rules and regulations, nor shall any custom
or practice at variance with these rules obstruct this right.
12.3. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION The laws of the Philippines shall
govern the resolution of any dispute arising from the enforcement of these
provisions. The Court having jurisdiction over HENOSIS MARKETING
COMPANY’s Head Office shall be the exclusive venue for all legal actions
concerning HENOSIS MARKETING COMPANY.
12.4. SEVERABILITY Any provision of the agreement between HENOSIS
MARKETING COMPANY and its Distributors, embodied in this document or
otherwise, which has been judicially invalidated or otherwise rendered
unenforceable shall not invalidate nor render unenforceable any other
provision in the agreement.
ALL RIGTHS RESERVED 2025
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