I Dont Know if I Am Posting This at the Right Place, but Heres My

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The discussion centers on the correct procedure for entering an address for a party order in a situation where the host temporarily resides at a different address. Users confirm that it is acceptable to use the temporary address as long as the correct format is followed, specifically including "c/o" to indicate the host's name. Failure to include this detail can lead to complications, such as losing eligibility for past host benefits. Participants emphasize the importance of clarity in the address format to avoid any issues with order processing.

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  • Understanding of party planning logistics
  • Familiarity with address formatting conventions
  • Knowledge of host order benefits in party planning
  • Experience with using online order systems
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  • Research proper address formatting for party orders
  • Learn about eligibility criteria for host benefits in party planning
  • Explore common issues in online order processing
  • Investigate best practices for managing temporary addresses in event planning
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This discussion is beneficial for party planners, event coordinators, and individuals managing temporary living situations while organizing events. It provides insights into address handling and eligibility for host benefits.

pchefmillard
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I dont know if I am posting this at the right place, but heres my question. My sister booked a party from me, and she is living with me since she is in college but will be graduating in the Springand moving into her own place, On her host oder, do I put my address as hers since she is living here temporarly? Will she still get the credits and will HO delay it? We dont have the same last names, but we do have the same mailing addy. Thanks in advance!!! :)
 
There are two available address lines in PP.
Insert as:
Sister's Name
% Your Name
Your Address
City, State, Zip

You won't have any problems. I have many orders sent to my house. Never have had a problem with it.
 
rwesterpchef said:
There are two available address lines in PP.
Insert as:
Sister's Name
% Your Name
Your Address
City, State, Zip

You won't have any problems. I have many orders sent to my house. Never have had a problem with it.
Just BE SURE that you put the "c/o" part in! One of my new consultants had a show delivered to her home and forgot to put that in. Since the host had the same last name PC just assumed that she lived there and now the host isn't eligible for past host benefits (she does NOT live with the consultant).
 

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