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kdangel518 said:The person who books the show gets the bonus of helping out her friend who will also get the host bonus in the month that show is held!
topchef.heather said:What did I see about 6 months? Was that just that the booked show had to be booked and held within 6 months of the attended show? I must have gotten confused with that. Yes, that is the guideline
Ok, so show hosted in Aug, show booked for Oct/Nov. doesn't matter, it would be the host has the option to buy whatever month their guest hosts their show within 6 months?
BlessedWifeMommy said:If you look at the bottom of the host special page, it will tell you what the past host get the option of purchasing.
Yes.topchef.heather said:I think I get it now, they get to buy the special for whatever month another show is booked and held, within 6 months.
BlessedWifeMommy said:Glad to be of help. Personally this is still one of the hardest things to communicate to my hosts. Once they get it, it is a big incentive to get the host on board to get their friends to book shows.
taterbug said:Yes.
Sue has a show in January. Mary attends Sue's show and books one for March. When Mary has her show in March, Sue is able to purchase the host special for March since she is the past host. As long as Mary's show is held within six months of Sue's January show, this applies.
If when Sue held her show in January, you entered her as booking another show (under herself), she would be eligible to receive the past host benefit and current host benefit when she holds her next show (as long as it is held within six months of her first show). She basically would receive two host benefits.
taterbug said:Yes.
Sue has a show in January. Mary attends Sue's show and books one for March. When Mary has her show in March, Sue is able to purchase the host special for March since she is the past host. As long as Mary's show is held within six months of Sue's January show, this applies.
If when Sue held her show in January, you entered her as booking another show (under herself), she would be eligible to receive the past host benefit and current host benefit when she holds her next show (as long as it is held within six months of her first show). She basically would receive two host benefits.
Hosting a Pampered Chef show not only allows you to earn free and discounted products, but it also gives you the opportunity to learn new cooking techniques, try out new recipes, and connect with friends and family.
The amount of free products you can earn by hosting a Pampered Chef show varies based on the total sales of your show. On average, hosts earn about $200 in free products, but this can increase with higher sales and booking additional shows.
Yes, in addition to earning free products, hosts can also receive discounts on select products based on the total sales of their show. These discounts can range from 10-30% off.
There is no set number of people you need to invite to your show. However, it is recommended to invite at least 10-12 guests to ensure a good turnout and higher sales.
Absolutely! Pampered Chef shows are designed to be fun and interactive, regardless of your cooking experience. Our consultants will guide you through the recipes and techniques, so you can learn and have a great time with your guests.