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The thread discusses the distribution of discounts and host numbers when there are two hosts for a Pampered Chef show. Participants share their experiences and clarify how discounts and host statuses are managed in such situations.
Views differ regarding the eligibility of co-hosts for discounts and how they are represented on the website, with no clear consensus on the specific processes involved.
Participants share personal experiences related to managing shows with multiple hosts and the implications for discounts and host numbers.
Consultants navigating similar situations with multiple hosts may find the shared experiences and clarifications relevant to their own practices.
Go into your Pampered Partner and pull up that Bridal show. Did you list the other person as the co-host?beepampered said:If there are two hosts, do they get separate past host numbers? How would they be listed on the website under Host Lookup? I have a guest who had a Pampered Bride shower and thinks she was listed as a co-host so would get the 10% off. She, however, is not listed at all on the website and the actual host of the shower is showing up no problem. Do I just tell her, tough luck or can I enter the other host's number? Thanks...BEE
When there are two hosts for a Pampered Chef party, both hosts can benefit from the party's sales. However, the discount is typically given to the host whose name is associated with the party's sales and rewards.
The 10% discount is generally applied to the total sales of the party and is credited to the primary host. If both hosts agree, they can split the benefits, but the official discount is usually designated to the main host.
Yes, both hosts can receive the 10% discount on their individual orders, but it must be clarified beforehand how the discount will be applied. Each host should communicate with their consultant to ensure they understand how the discount will be allocated.
If one host has a higher sales total, they may receive a larger share of the benefits, including the 10% discount. The hosts can discuss and agree on how to distribute the discount based on their respective sales totals.
Yes, it is possible for both hosts to receive equal benefits from the party. They can agree to split the discount and rewards evenly, regardless of individual sales, as long as both parties are in agreement and communicate this with their consultant.