dōTERRA is of Latin origin and means “Gift of the Earth.”
We have created a brand new feature exclusive to members who are participating in our Loyalty Rewards Program. One-Time Loyalty Orders are a convenient way for members who need to purchase a few last-minute items (such as limited-time offers (LTOs)) but don't want to adjust their monthly Loyalty Order (LRP). By offering the 'One-Time Loyalty Order' option, members can place orders more quickly and earn LRP points if their order exceeds 50 PV.
A One-Time Loyalty Order is a feature, exclusive to shop.doterra.com that allows members to earn Loyalty Points and the Product of the Month* on orders through the cart (Standard Orders).
*Remember, two separate Loyalty Orders (LRPs) that individually add up to 125 PV or more will not qualify for the Product of the Month. To receive the FREE Product of the Month, you must place a single Loyalty Order (LRP) or a single One-Time Loyalty Order totalling 125 PV or more, that processes on or before the 15th of each month.
One-Time Loyalty Orders simplify the process of buying additional products, eligible limited-time offers (LTOs), and last-minute purchases without affecting your monthly Loyalty Order (LRP).
If you want to purchase additional items but don't want to make changes to your Loyalty Order (LRP) template, One-Time Loyalty Orders are the perfect alternative. For example, BOGOs are a limited time offer promotion: if you have already processed your monthly Loyalty Order (LRP) and want to buy BOGOs, you can purchase these additional offers through a One-Time Loyalty Order.
Please be aware, to qualify to earn points, all One-Time Loyalty Orders must still have a minimum of 50 PV.
One-Time Loyalty Orders cannot replace the requirement of having a 100 PV Loyalty Order to earn commissions each month.
This feature is exclusive to members who are participating in the Loyalty Rewards Program (LRP) and have an active Loyalty Order (LRP).
You qualify for One-Time Loyalty Orders if you have processed a Loyalty Order (LRP) during the previous or current month.
If you have an active* Loyalty Order (LRP) follow these steps. *Having an active Loyalty Order (LRP) means a member has processed and paid for a Loyalty Order (LRP) during the previous or current month.
Remember, this does not replace your monthly Loyalty Order (LRP) requirement to maintain an active LRP and earn commissions.
No. You cannot process any Loyalty Order (LRP) in the same calendar month that you enrol at doTERRA.
Yes. In order to qualify for One-Time Loyalty Orders in the first month of LRP, you must process your Loyalty Order (LRP) before you try and process a One-Time Loyalty Order. Please refer to the example below for more information.
An Example of Not Qualifying
Dina signs up for the Loyalty Rewards Program in May and sets her first Loyalty Order (LRP) to process on 26 May. She then processes a Standard Order through her cart (Standard Order) on 15 May. Since the Standard Order was placed before her Loyalty Order (LRP) had processed, Dina's Standard Order does not qualify as a One-Time Loyalty Order.
"An Example of Qualifying
Ellie signs up for the Loyalty Rewards Program in May and sets her first Loyalty Order (LRP) to process on 15 May. She then processes a Standard Order through her cart (Standard Order) on 25 May. Since the Standard Order was placed after her Loyalty Order (LRP) had processed, Ellie's Standard Order does qualify as a One-Time Loyalty Order automatically.
Yes, a One-Time Loyalty Order does NOT replace a monthly Loyalty Order (LRP). You still have to process your monthly Loyalty Order (LRP) every month to be eligible for commissions.
No. One-Time Loyalty Orders are a feature exclusive to shop.doterra.com.
No. Enrolment Orders do not qualify as One-Time Loyalty Orders. A member cannot qualify for One-Time Loyalty Orders until they have processed their first Loyalty Order (LRP).
Yes. If it is a One-Time Loyalty Order, the text on the screen is different. Check out the images below to see what your cart looks like when processing a Standard Order vs a One-Time Loyalty Order.