The Pre-Paid Legal Player’s Club
Join the Club!
Become a part of the Pre-Paid Legal Player’s Club and begin reaping your
rewards! The Player’s Club gives you the incentive to continue to build
your business each month as you work toward your reward, a
monthly car bonus! Start working now, and Pre-Paid Legal
will soon be helping you drive the car of your dreams!
The Point Requirements
To be eligible for all the benefits and rewards of Player’s Club
membership, you must earn at least ten (10) points each month
through any of the following combinations:
 | For purposes of qualifying for Car Bonuses (initially available Aug.
’02), you must qualify for Player’s Club 12 consecutive months and have
a rolling 12-month personal persistency of 75% or greater. (“Rolling
persistency” is defined as the persistency of business from the most
recent 12 months.) |
 | You will receive the car bonus every month you have met the 12
consecutive months of qualification and your personal persistency, on a
rolling, 12-month basis, is 75% or greater. |
 | Falling below the required persistency to receive the car bonus will
not require you to re-start the consecutive month qualification. |
 | As an example, if you qualify during months 12-24 in the Player’s
Club and met or exceeded 75% persistency rate on your business during
eight months, you would receive eight $300 car bonus payments. |
 | All car bonuses will be paid by making an adjustment to your net
check. |
 | Car bonuses will be added to your cash accrued, but will in no way
affect your debit balance. |

1 In order to receive Player’s Club points, membership
applications and Associate Agreements must arrive at the Home Office and
be processed on or before 2 p.m. (CT) the last business day of the month.
All web applications must be placed and processed on or before 2
p.m. the last business day of the month.
If you fail to qualify during any calendar month, you lose your status
and must start over again. However, to make it easier for you to continue
qualifying each month, you can “carry over” points from the previous
month. When you earn more than 10 points in any one month, up to 10
“extra” points will count toward the ten point requirement for the next
month. Extra points cannot carry over more than one month.
For example:
You earn 21 points during the month of June. Ten of those points will
count toward your June qualification, and another 10 points will count for
your qualification the next month (July). However, the final 1 point will
not count toward your qualification for August.
2 To qualify for Fast Start, a new Associate must make 3
personal sales and recruit one new Associate OR make five personal
membership sales within his or her first 45 days. Sponsor changes on
Associates who have not been active during the past two years or
Associates who have completed their six-month waiting period and paid $249
will count as a new Associate. A $65 Associate who pays $249 to upgrade
will also count as a new Associate. However, any Associate who receives
written releases from his or her upline and pays $249 will NOT count as a
new Associate.
3 Add-ons and reinstatements count as membership points
provided that the add-on value is $9 or more per month (i.e. upgrade from
a Standard Family Plan membership of $16 to an Expanded Family Plan
membership of $25). Points for add-ons count only if 90 days or more have
elapsed since the last membership plan change. Points for reinstated
memberships count only if the membership has lapsed for 90 days or more
and follow reinstatement guidelines included in the Success Guide. If
add-ons and reinstatements are done at the same time, only one (1) point
will be issued. Pre-Paid Legal reserves the right to deduct points from
any Associate who abuses the add-on or reinstatement system. If a Home
Based Business Rider or Identity Theft Shield is sold at the same time as
the Family Plan, each will count for an additional point. For example, if
you sell a new member a Family Plan, an Identity Theft Shield and a Home
Based Business Rider at the same time you will receive three Player’s Club
points.
4 A group membership is defined as a membership sold by an
Associate working through an employer to contract employees. Group
memberships as part of a group account must be established with PPLSI
prior to enrollment through completion of a payroll deduction or bank
draft authorization form. This includes payroll deduction payment methods
as well as bank draft or credit card draft payment methods. A non-group
membership is defined as a membership sold on an individual basis outside
of any employer interaction of any kind. The group membership points
earned for selling three group memberships can be acquired through any
combination of groups. For example, during one month an Associate can sell
one membership within one group and two memberships within another group.
This total of three memberships (including add-ons and reinstatements)
will count as one point.
No corrections will be made to Player’s Club data unless brought to the
Company’s attention within 60 days of the business/data in question.
Pre-Paid Legal reserves the right to change any award to be given upon
qualification in Player's Club upon 12-month prior notice.