Does She Still Get the Free Gift?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the eligibility of a guest for a free gift based on their order amount after applying discounts. Participants share their personal experiences and interpretations of the rules regarding free gifts for past hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that the order must be $60 after discounts to qualify for the free gift.
  • Another participant shares their experience of covering the difference for guests who fall slightly below the required amount.
  • Several users mention conflicting information they have received regarding eligibility for the free gift, with some asserting that it will not go through if the order is below $60 after discounts.
  • One participant notes that the total should be calculated before tax and shipping, emphasizing the importance of the actual amount spent.
  • Another participant states that for past hosts, the order needs to be $66 to qualify for the free gift.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the eligibility criteria for the free gift, with no clear consensus emerging on the specific rules.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and interpretations of the rules related to free gifts, particularly in the context of past hosts and discounts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating similar situations with guests and past hosts may find the shared experiences relevant.

DMB75
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I have a guest that order just over $60 worth of stuff and wrote down the free gift for this month, but she was a host in the past and her 10% discount brought her below $60.

Does she still get the free gift?

Thanks,
Donna
 
I don't think so. I think it has to be $60 after the discount.
 
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  • #3
Thanks, looks like I need to call her and let her know.
 
How far below the $60 mark did she fall? I've had that happen before too, and if it's a small amount I throw on a quik-cut as a gift from me.....if it's more than you are wanting to cover, you could just call her, and explain what happened, and ask her if there was another small item show would like, to put her over the $60 again.....
 
I've heard conflicting answers to this ?. I once asked it too and got people who said yes it will go through and she will get the FREE product and other's said no it won't. But if you have P3 the new program, it may not even let it go through? I don't know I still use PP. So probably not.
 
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  • #6
I can try and see if it goes through, If not I'll ask her about it. It's not that much under at all. I might cover it for her.
 
No, it's $60 in product so she needs to order $66 before her PHD
 
It's $60 spent, so for a past host it's $66.
 
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  • #9
Is the $60 worth in products including shipping or before shipping?
 
Subtotal :before tax and shipping.
 
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  • #11
Thank you for your help. :)
 
It is based on the amount of money she actually spends before tax and shipping...not the value of the products. The host can get the guest special too, if the spend 60.00 out of their pocket.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does she still get the free gift if she didn't attend the party?

Yes, she can still receive the free gift as long as she placed an order during the party. The free gift is typically offered to anyone who makes a purchase, regardless of their attendance.

What if she placed an order after the party ended?

If she placed an order after the party ended but within the designated timeframe set by the consultant, she may still qualify for the free gift. It's best to check with the consultant for specific eligibility details.

Are there any conditions to receiving the free gift?

Yes, there may be conditions such as a minimum purchase amount or specific items that need to be ordered. It's important to review the terms provided by the consultant to ensure eligibility for the free gift.

Can she choose any gift she wants?

The selection of the free gift may be limited to specific items or categories determined by the consultant or the company. She should consult with the consultant to see what options are available.

What if she forgot to mention she wanted the free gift?

If she forgot to mention her interest in the free gift at the time of ordering, she should reach out to the consultant as soon as possible. Depending on the circumstances, the consultant may still be able to accommodate her request.

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