New Payment Method Now Available for Online Associate Enrollment

May 12th, 2010Comments Off
Associates can now pay for eService via bank draft. In the past, only credit cards (and debit cards) were accepted. Now, we have another option.
In addition, when you pay for eService with a bank draft, you’ll save $1 per month. eService via credit card is now $20.95, only $19.95 if paid by bank draft. To make the charnge to bank draft, log into your back office and click on the link in red (or go to “My Account”).
Make sure your team knows about this! And, when you have a new Associate sign up online, make sure they know they can save money by using a bank draft instead of credit card. Of course with the “Fast Start” program, they get the first three months of eService free. Here’s the official announcement from corporate:

With the addition of being able to pay for eService via bank draft we are excited to announce that your new Associates who choose to sign-up online now have the opportunity to choose bank draft as their form of payment for their Associate Agreement, and of course, for their eService as well. The credit card payment option is still available for those who prefer using that payment method. The Associate Agreement fee is available for both the standard Associate Agreement as well as the Fast Start Associate Agreement. The payment will be processed as a one-time special bank draft. This is great news for those Associates who have had prospects ready to sign-up online but who did not have access to or did not use credit card accounts. The bank draft payment option is not listed on the paper application but those Associates who have a prospect who would like their Associate fee to be drafted from their bank account may do so by including a voided check and marking the “check” payment option.

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