Do I need to submit $200 in August to stay active as a new consultant?

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To maintain active status in the New Consultant Rewards Program, a new consultant must submit a minimum of $200 in commissionable sales over two consecutive months following their 90-day period. For example, if a consultant submitted $200 in June but nothing in July, they must submit $200 in August to remain active. Alternatively, they can distribute their submissions across the months, such as submitting $150 in July and $50 in August, to meet the requirement. Failure to meet these thresholds will result in inactivity at the start of the following month.

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MandyH
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Okay I joined at the end of April. My 90 day end was a couple days ago. In June I submitted $4XX , but I don't think I'm going to have any for July. Do I need at least $200 in August to stay active or do I have until September? If it is August, then I have until Oct 31 to submit my next $200 correct (worse case scenerio)? I just want to make sure I am understanding this right! Thanks!


"New Consultant Rewards Program – A New Consultant
remains active throughout their first 90-day period.
Inactivity will occur the first day of the first full month
following the 90-day period if less than $200 in commissionable
sales has been received in the two previous months.
• Robert is in the New Consultant Rewards Program. His
30-day end date is February 23. His 90-day end date is
April 24. Robert must submit a minimum of $200 in
commissionable sales in March and April combined or
he will be inactive May 1."
 
That is correct. To stay active, if you submitted $200 in June and nothing in July, you need $200 in August and then $200 in October - worse case.



You could also submit some each month:

If you submit $150 in July you need $50 by August 31 to stay active (current and previous month must = $200).

So, $150 July + $50 in August = okay. Then you would need $150 in September so August + September would equal their $200. Then Sept and Oct together must = $200 together, etc.
 
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That's what I thought --- thanks! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to submit $200 in August to stay active as a new consultant?

Yes, as a new consultant with Pampered Chef, you are required to submit a minimum of $200 in personal sales within your first 30 days to stay active. This requirement helps you establish your business and maintain your consultant status.

What happens if I don't submit $200 in August?

If you do not submit $200 in personal sales during your first month, you may be considered inactive. This means you will not be eligible for certain benefits, such as commissions and bonuses, until you meet the sales requirement.

Can I combine sales from different months to meet the $200 requirement?

No, the $200 sales requirement must be met within the specific month you are in. Sales from previous or future months cannot be combined to fulfill this requirement.

Are there any exceptions to the $200 sales requirement?

Generally, there are no exceptions to the $200 sales requirement for new consultants. However, Pampered Chef may offer special promotions or incentives that could affect this requirement, so it's always best to check with your director or the company for any updates.

What if I have difficulty reaching the $200 sales goal?

If you are struggling to reach the $200 sales goal, consider reaching out to your director or fellow consultants for support. They can provide tips on how to increase sales, host parties, and connect with potential customers to help you achieve your goals.

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