Well, if you are overseas they make you fill out a military acknowledgement form, which your husband's commander has to sign giving you permission to sale overseas on a military installation. On this form the commander can either mark that you "will be allowed" to sale or that you "will not be allowed", so here it is in your spouse's commander's hands. My upline said that she has seen where the commander has check-marked will not be allowed to sell here, but even if they send it to SU saying they are not allowed to sale here, SU will still allow them to become a demo, but they can only buy for themself, they cannot do parties or place orders for others. So even when you're military and they won't let you sell, SU is still great about letting you sign up anyway just to support your habit and get the discount. Of course here you don't have minimums, so you wouldn't have to be one the one buying $300 every 3 months, which is a relief.
Speaking from experience I just became a demo, it took over a month just to get my hubby's commander to sign my paperwork, thank goodness he approved so I can sale to others if they want stuff. I was pretty dang patient. I am just happy to be a demo and hope to be placing my first order soon.
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