FAQ
How much does it cost to join CDNetworx?
$29.95, plus an additional 6.95 per month. You are automatically enrolled in the Preferred Catalog, meaning that each and every month you get a new CD from a CDNetworx artist in the genre that you are currently working.

When do we get paid?
All commissions are calculated on the 1st of each month, and checks are mailed on the 5th. You must accrue a minimum of $10 in commissions before a check will be processed. There is a $3 processing fee for each payment generated.

What do I need to get started?
Complete the online application. You will need a credit, debit, or checking account routing number to sign up.

How many reps can I sign up?
It's unlimited. You can sponsor as many people in order to help you expand and build your distribution network. The minimum amount of reps to qualify for the full compensation plan is 3.

How many CDNetworx bands can I work with?
We suggest that you work with one, but it is at your discretion. Each band that you work with, you are required to pay the sign up fee, and any monthly fees involved.

How do I get the autographed CD?
Personally sign up 3 friends as Fan Reps.

How do I qualify for the Ipod, and the Xbox360?
Sponsor 10 new reps in the 1st 60 days of you membership, and receive the Ipod. Sponsor a total of 30 new reps in the 1st 60 days and receive the Ipod and the XBox360.

How long is our agreement with CDNetworx?
All rep agreements are valid on a monthly basis. We need 30 days in writing before cancellation of services. You will be billed for the last month that you are active. You will forfeit any future commissions.

How do we receive updates on the company?
Major updates will be emailed to your account, but refer to the news section of your home page.

Who do I contact with any technical questions?
Contact the person that signed you up. If you don't have that information, then email rep services at www.repservices@cdnetworx.net and we will provide the appropriate information.

How does the commission work?
Please visit "The Plan" on your web site to review this information.

How does the computer know that a representative is under me?
Every time one of your new representative signs up, they sign up under your unique artist ID on your site.

Does it cost anything to work with a second or third artist?
Yes, all fees apply, as a new rep. You will be starting a new downline, and signing up in a new position.

What if a band breaks up, or gets signed and their CD's are no longer available?
In this case you are able to transfer your existing down line to another artist within the CDNetworX catalog.

Can I transfer my down line to someone else's name?
Yes, there is a $50 transfer fee. You can also will your business if something were to happen to you. Once you have established your down line, it is always yours.

Who pays the taxes?
Initially when you sign up, you are asked if you are an individual, or a company. You will be issued a 1099 based on the commissions that you have earned for the prior year.

What are the age requirements?
18 and older, but some states vary. If a rep is younger than 18, then they should put there business in an adult, or family members name.

Is CDNetworx worldwide? No. CDNetworx is only available to representatives in the US at this time. CDNetworx has plans to go worldwide by summer 2007.

What is Multi-Level Marketing?

Multi-level marketing (MLM) (also called network marketing or NM) is a business model that combines direct marketing with franchising. In a typical multi-level marketing or network marketing arrangement, individuals associate with a parent company as an independent contractor and are compensated based on their sales of products or service (as well as the sales achieved by those they bring into the business).

In a legitimate MLM company, commissions are earned only on sales to the end-user, who is often also a distributor. No money may be earned from recruiting alone ("sign-up fees"). Some companies produce revenues primarily by attracting new participants or selling them marketing services, as opposed to selling actual products. One must analyze the compensation plan to determine whether participants are paid from actual sales to customers and not from new-recruit bonuses or business support sales.

Is it legal?

Fraudulent MLM schemes can usually be identified by high entrance fees or requirements to purchase expensive inventories. They often collapse quickly when the merchandise cannot be resold, leaving all but those at the top of the pyramid with sometimes staggering financial losses.

The CDNetworx program costs $29.95 to join and all representatives get 3 CD's for that investment. All representatives and artists have the potential to earn commissions and bonuses accrued from all products sold beneath them. The Federal Trade Commission advises that multi-level marketing organizations with greater incentives for recruitment than product sales are to be viewed skeptically. Amway in particular, in thousands of training tapes, emphasizes recruitment in almost every tape and retailing in none.

Is this a pyramid?
Yes, it's a big one, just like the place you are currently employed.