Ordering Parts for Show: No Shipping Required

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the logistics and considerations surrounding hosts placing orders to increase their show totals without incurring shipping costs. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how to manage these orders effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that a host must place an order as a guest and can avoid shipping only by adding to another guest's order.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having hosts place orders under family members' names to manage shipping costs.
  • Several users note that hosts do not receive discounts unless they have hosted a show within the last year.
  • One participant expresses the belief that hosts should receive free shipping if they are paying full price for items.
  • Another participant discusses the trade-off of paying shipping for the benefits of increased free products and discounts.
  • Some participants mention that paying shipping on behalf of the host can be considered a "consultant gift."
  • Several users clarify that hosts can place orders in their own names to bump up sales, and that this is generally accepted by hosts.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of having a separate receipt for warranty purposes when orders are added to another guest's order.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach for hosts to place orders and manage shipping costs, with no clear consensus emerging on a single method being preferable.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to managing host orders, particularly in the context of increasing show totals and navigating shipping fees.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on handling host orders and shipping considerations may find the shared experiences relevant.

turtle15
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If a host wants to order to bump up her show, do they have to pay shipping on that part of the order? I can't figure out a way to make the host order count toward the show (no discount) in P3.
 
She has to place an order as a guest. The only way for her to not pay shipping is if she has someone that will let her add to their existing order. She will not get a discount unless she has a PHD from a previous show.
 
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jrstephens said:
She has to place an order as a guest. The only way for her to not pay shipping is if she has someone that will let her add to their existing order. She will not get a discount unless she has a PHD from a previous show.

If she adds to someone else's order, can I still give her a separate receipt for warranty purposes? Is that ok to do?
 
I usually have her place an order in her hubby's name or kids name -
 
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I guess I felt that if the host is told free shipping on their order that they should get free shipping on their order, even if they pay full price for an item.
 
The only way she can bump up her show AND get free shipping is to add her products to another guests order but then it's on the guest's receipt for warranty purposes. I just have my host's purchase in their own name as a guest or their spouses and pay shipping. Since it's getting them to the next level which is more free and possibly a higher discount and another 1/2 price as well then it's still a deal even paying the shipping. I just explain that they are paying shipping but they have now received more free, plus another 1/2 price or whatever. I only ever had one host who wanted to have her cake and eat it too (bump it up, not pay shipping, but still get more free). I explained it couldn't work that way because technically the host's entire order should be ON the host's order and NOT increase her free benefits and she finally relented.
 
I understand wanting to give her free shipping. There is nothing stopping you from paying the 4.25 shipping on her behalf as a "consultant gift".
 
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Thanks for the advice everyone!
 
This was clarified for me at Conference last year:

The host can always put a guest order in in HER OWN NAME on her show to bump her sales. Yes she pays the shipping and gets no discount unless she was a host before (in the previous 12 months) but if you do the math and it's to her advantage I have never had anyone balk at paying that shipping - she still only pays shipping on the one order. If she only needs a couple dollars I would suggest she add something small to her mother or best friend's order but otherwise I encourage her to have her own separate receipt.
 
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BethCooks4U said:
This was clarified for me at Conference last year:

The host can always put a guest order in in HER OWN NAME on her show to bump her sales. Yes she pays the shipping and gets no discount unless she was a host before (in the previous 12 months) but if you do the math and it's to her advantage I have never had anyone balk at paying that shipping - she still only pays shipping on the one order. If she only needs a couple dollars I would suggest she add something small to her mother or best friend's order but otherwise I encourage her to have her own separate receipt.


Thanks so much!
 
BethCooks4U said:
This was clarified for me at Conference last year:

The host can always put a guest order in in HER OWN NAME on her show to bump her sales. Yes she pays the shipping and gets no discount unless she was a host before (in the previous 12 months) but if you do the math and it's to her advantage I have never had anyone balk at paying that shipping - she still only pays shipping on the one order. If she only needs a couple dollars I would suggest she add something small to her mother or best friend's order but otherwise I encourage her to have her own separate receipt.

Thanks Beth that makes good sense to me. I like having the order in her own name better than tacking it on to another order.
 
BethCooks4U said:
This was clarified for me at Conference last year:

The host can always put a guest order in in HER OWN NAME on her show to bump her sales. Yes she pays the shipping and gets no discount unless she was a host before (in the previous 12 months) but if you do the math and it's to her advantage I have never had anyone balk at paying that shipping - she still only pays shipping on the one order. If she only needs a couple dollars I would suggest she add something small to her mother or best friend's order but otherwise I encourage her to have her own separate receipt.

I most often have people do this when they are trying to get to the $500 level, and are less than $15 away. It makes sense to do this then - with the $30 extra in FPV, and the 25% discount.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "No Shipping Required" mean for my Pampered Chef order?

"No Shipping Required" means that the items you order will be delivered directly to your Pampered Chef consultant or host, rather than being shipped to your home. This is typically used for orders placed during a cooking show or party.

How do I place an order for parts during a show?

To place an order during a show, simply inform your Pampered Chef consultant of the items you wish to purchase. They will assist you in completing your order and ensure that it is processed correctly without shipping costs.

Can I order multiple items with "No Shipping Required"?

Yes, you can order multiple items during a show with "No Shipping Required." Just let your consultant know which products you would like to include in your order, and they will handle the rest.

When will I receive my order if no shipping is required?

Your order will typically be available for pickup at the show or will be delivered to your consultant or host shortly after the event concludes. Your consultant will provide you with details on when and how you can collect your items.

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