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Compensation Plan

Posted by onexunion on August 16, 2011

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OneX Compensation Plan

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As I said on the homepage anyone and everyone is capable of using this system. It really is that simple and this page is dedicated to show you just how easy it is to utilize this program.

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Soon as you sign up, your going to receive your very own OneX account. (e.g. http://www.qlxchange.com/username) This new account of yours is what’s going to bring in all your future income.

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Once you pay the $5 fee your first tier will open and you are officially ready to make your first set of income.

The OneX program works on the completion of tiers.

These tiers are filled up by members underneath your account or as I call them your down line.

If you take a look down below I provided a basic graph in order to give you a visual reference.

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As you can see there are a certain number of positions that must be filled for each tier in order to progress on to the next.

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Now if you noticed, the graph shows an increase of members for each tier by a multiple of 4 ( 4 x 4 ).

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  • Tier l: 4 people – $20

  • Tier 2: 16 people ( 4 x 4 ) – $80

  • Tier 3: 64 people ( 16 x 4 ) – $640

  • Tier 4: 256 people ( 64 x 4 ) – $5,120

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For each tier there is a total possible amount that can be made when filled completely. Note that this is only the commission it does not include the Matching Bonus. The number’s listed on the side is the maximum amount of profit you can make for each tier.

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Upgrading Fee

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Understand that each time you complete a tier you must pay a fee in order to progress on to the next tier.

Tier 1 – $5

Tier 2 – $10

Tier 3 – $20

Tier 4 – $40

All of the necessary upgrade fee’s are automatically taken from your commission so there is no need to worry about payments. Like I said $5 is all you ever risk in this program.

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Commission share

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One thing to note is the fact that you or anyone else will always have an upper line. Someone will always be above you.

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When you make your commission a part of it is sent back up to your up line. There will always be an up line corresponding to the tier you are at. If you make money off of the 1st tier then so will your 1st upper line, if you made commission off of the 2nd tier a portion goes up to your second upper line, and so on…

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Below is a visual chart I provided to clarify any uncertainties

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Please understand that you don’t move up tiers just because of sheer numbers. If that was the case all you really have to do is make 340 accounts and put it under your first account. Believe it or not many people have already done this thinking they were clever, only to waste large amounts of money.

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In order to rank up to the next tier, your down line must also reach the tier they are placed in.

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e.g. Let’s say you just signed up and you got the 4 people needed to fill up your first tier. You as their up line do not receive any amount of money until each of them pay the $5 fee. This much is understandable but many people misunderstand once they go past the 1st tier.

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After you complete the 1st tier you now have to rely on each of your new recruits to go out and recruit 4 people just as you have done. However even if your new second tier was filled to the max, you don’t receive anything until the members in your second tier also reach the tier they are placed in. In this case the new second tier members must also reach the second tier in order for you to receive commission.

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Many people have already misunderstood this concept and posted comments saying that OneX is a scam… This simply is not true but rather is the lack of knowledge and research.

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Stages

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For each Matrix System there are 2 stages and within these stages there are 4 tiers. The only difference to note from the 2 stages is that the company does not take any percentage of your profit up until the 2nd stage.

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So how about a quick sum up? After everything in stage1 you make a grand total of $5,860.  If you were to complete stage 2 along with stage 1 you make a grand total of $99,460!!!

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Down below are a few more visual aids and figures I put up in order to give you an even better understanding of the incoming profit.

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Payment

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Lastly, how do you receive payment and when do you receive payment?

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The OneX program pays immediately. There is no waiting period, what you make is what you get; then and there. You do not have to wait for a tier to be completed in order to receive payment from your down line. You receive the payment soon as each member finishes the tier necessary.

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e.g. Let’s say you were on the 2nd tier and you had 16 recruits; In numbers your 2nd tier is full however out of the 16 only 9 reached tier 2. You will only receive the commission for those 9 members. For the last 7 you would have to wait until they reach at least the 2nd tier. This also means you do not get to upgrade to tier 3 until all 16 members have at least reached their set tier.

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In order to receive payments from OneX you must create an account with Solid Trust Pay. Solid Trust Pay is a separate service from OneX. OneX pays through this system so obviously it’s a necessity if you plan to transfer your profits to your bank account. Simply click the Solid Trust Pay Sign up tab below to be a member. It is free to join.

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*Note (I am and will not be responsible for future or possible loss in profit of any sort. I would suggest setting up an Solid Trust Pay soon as possible due to the fact there is n0 guarantee the program will pay your commission if it were to ever shut down without notice. I doubt anyone would want to lose their commission because they never took the time to set up an account with Solid Trust Pay.)

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* Note (No one will ever ask for or know your bank account information. Again, Solid Trust Pay is a separate service and it’s something the individual must set up in order to receive payment from the OneX program.)

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Solid Trust Pay

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Click to join OneX

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