Added: 03/22/2012 | Updated: 9 Years Ago
Question With Direct Payment when the "RollUp Payments" is set to "On, (Members cannot receive more than their membership level)", how does that work?
Answer
This setting sets it so that an Member cannot receive a payment for more than the amount they paid their sponsor when they joined.
Any amount over this is passed up to their first qualifying sponsor. Their first qualifying sponsor is any Member who.
Example A- John was referred by the admin and joins the $50 membership. John pays a $50 sponsor payment to the admin.
- Mary was referred by John and joins the $25 membership. Mary pays a $25 sponsor payment to John.
- Scott was referred by Mary and joins the $100 membership. Scott pays a $25 sponsor payment to Mary leaving a remainder of $75. Scott makes a $25 payment to John (because John is qualified to receive up to the first $50 a member pays), this leaves a remainder of $50. Scott pays the final $50 to the admin
Example B- John was referred by the admin and joins the $500 membership. John pays a $500 sponsor payment to the admin.
- Mary was referred by John and joins the $200 membership. Mary makes a $200 sponsor payment to John.
- Scott was referred by Mary and joins the $200 membership. Scott makes a $200 sponsor payment to Mary.
- Kathy was referred by Scott and joins the $350 membership. Kathy makes a $200 sponsor payment to Scott leaving a remainder of $150. Scott pays the final $150 to John.
- Eric was referred by Kathy and joins the $200 membership. Eric makes a $200 sponsor payment to Kathy.
- Aaliyah was referred by Eric and joins the $100 membership. Aaliyah makes a $100 sponsor payment to Eric.
- James was referred by Aaliyah and joins the $1000 membership. James makes a $100 sponsor payment to Aaliyah leaving a remainder of $900. James makes a $100 payment to Eric leaving a remainder of $800. James makes a $150 payment to Kathy leaving a remainder of $650. James makes a $150 payment to John, leaving a remainder of $500. James pays the final $500 to the admin.