Contact Details-DXN SOUTH AFRICA
All Members are legally classified as "distributors" although there is no obligation to actually distribute products.
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1. | The applicant should be 18 years old and above. |
2. | A person may not sponsor their spouse; a married couple may not join as separate members under the same or different upline. |
3. | Membership may be refused or terminated if an applicant is directly or indirectly involved in any activities that will negatively affect the prestige of DXN company. |
4. | Any legal entity may apply. A copy of the relevant Board Resolution is required in the case of corporations. Special terms and conditions apply. |
5. | The Member is independent in nature and is not in any way an employee of the company. |
6. | The Member should not use the Logo and Slogan of the company in any printed material including personal letters, without written permission of the company. |
7. | A distributor can sell anywhere. Claiming of territory or area is not allowed. |
8. | An applicant may have only one membership at a time |
9. | A Member may not transfer from one upline to another, unless he/she first resigns, waits 6 months, and then applies to join again under the new sponsor. |
10. | A Member may not attempt to recruit another member's downline, to recruit DXN members for another company, or to sell a competitor's products. |
11. | Membership will be refused to any person who has attempted to harm the image of the company. |
12. | If a membership is terminated, all downlines remain in place, and all benefits pass to the immediate upline. |
13. | A Distributor shall not transfer, allocate, or otherwise transfer any right to any person without written approval from DXN. Transfer of Distributorship may be necessitated through infirmity (old age) or death. Upon death the beneficiary becomes Distributor. |
14. | Distributors are bound to follow the DXN International Code of Ethics. |
15. | The company reserves the right to terminate the membership of a member who violates company Rules & Regulations and The Code of Ethics. Such termination shall be without compensation of any kind to the member but without prejudice to the Company's right to institute whatever legal proceedings are deemed necessary for the recovery of any sum, for loss of prestige or goodwill suffered by the company due to the actions of the said member. |