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pcchefjane said:No...the way around this I have done is put it in someone else's name as Co-Host. For example, for my Recruit's first Show, her Mom was the Co-Host so all booking benefits go to her Mom for the bookings from that Show. If you Host your own Show, you get no booking benefits unless you show someone else as your Co-Host. For "outside/booth/random" orders, I usually put in my DD as Host.
BethCooks4U said:PC takes care of their consultants!
turtle15 said:I totally agree with this, and I am not looking for a way around the rules. Are you sure that #1 won't work? Like I said, it is letting me enter it into P3 with my past host #. (The show someone else hosted.)
turtle15 said:I totally agree with this, and I am not looking for a way around the rules. Are you sure that #1 won't work? Like I said, it is letting me enter it into P3 with my past host #. (The show someone else hosted.)
babywings76 said:I would think of it this way, instead of getting the 60% off product, you are getting the commission on the show! It's a nice trade! (of course 60% off knives or cookware is really good, so I could see how you might wish to get this month's host special ) Plus you will be getting commission on the future shows that book from it.
turtle15 said:1. If I hosted a show before I became a consultant, am still eligible for the booking benefit at a show if I end up being the consultant at the show?
2. Am I eligible (as a consultant) for the booking benefit at a show that was booked of a self-hosted show?
Thanks!
dancedivine said:I can answer "yes" to #1 because I recently encountered this situation. I hosted a catalog show and then became a consultant. One of the ladies at my catalog show booked a show off of my show, and when I submitted her order, I also got the hostess special (the booking benefit). I even called Home Office, and they said it was perfectly fine as long as I entered my host code. The lady I spoke with said it was no problem at all. So, I got a nice skillet for 60% off when I submitted my first cooking show!
babywings76 said:Well that's really interesting. I wonder why HO said it was okay, when it says it's not in the P&P? Here's what it says:
Consultant-hosted Shows
You may want to host your own Show from time to time.
When you or a member of your household hosts your own
Show, you are entitled to host benefits and commissions
as follows:
• You receive commission on guest orders only. You
will not be paid commission on items you order at the
host discount.
• You are not entitled to the Booking Benefit or a past
host discount.
In addition, please note:
• Personal orders placed on the Show do not count toward
the achievement of any bonus, incentive or award.
• A recruiter or upline Director cannot be the host for a
downline Consultant.
babywings76 said:Well that's really interesting. I wonder why HO said it was okay, when it says it's not in the P&P? Here's what it says:
Consultant-hosted Shows
You may want to host your own Show from time to time.
When you or a member of your household hosts your own
Show, you are entitled to host benefits and commissions
as follows:
• You receive commission on guest orders only. You
will not be paid commission on items you order at the
host discount.
• You are not entitled to the Booking Benefit or a past
host discount.
In addition, please note:
• Personal orders placed on the Show do not count toward
the achievement of any bonus, incentive or award.
• A recruiter or upline Director cannot be the host for a
downline Consultant.
This is exactly the situation I encountered. I called Home Office to ask them if I could have the booking benefit (since I would have gotten it anyway if I would have never signed up to become a consultant). The lady I spoke with said it was no problem at all. Of course, if you're feeling uncomfortable or uneasy about it, just give Home Office a call! That's what I did.... (Hopefully the lady I spoke with at Home Office actually knew what she was talking about. I'll be curious to know what you ladies find out if you also enquire about this. So, please share whatever responses you get on this matter because I'm sure we're all very curious to know!)jross93 said:OK....bear with me here....I'm trying to understand all this. So, this is for Consultants hosting shows only, right? Let's say I hosted a show last month - before becoming a consultant - and a friend of mine booked a show at my show. Then, a few weeks later I decide to become a consultant. Am I still eligible to recieve the past host discount at her show (that she hosts, but that I do for her?) I'm thinking that the situation I'm talking about is a bit different that what you've posted from P&P...at least the way I'm reading it. What do you think?
The 2 booking benefit is earned when you host a Pampered Chef party and have at least two guests book their own parties from your party. This benefit is only available to hosts who have at least $200 in party sales and two future parties booked from their party.
Earning the 2 booking benefit allows you to receive a free product credit based on the total sales from your party. This credit can be used towards any Pampered Chef products of your choice.
Your Pampered Chef consultant will keep track of your 2 booking benefit progress for you. They will update you on the status of your benefit and let you know when you have reached the requirements to earn it.
Yes, as long as you still have at least two guests book their own parties from your party and meet the $200 sales requirement, you will still be eligible to earn the 2 booking benefit.
Your 2 booking benefit will be applied to your account within 14 days after your party closes. Your consultant will then contact you to let you know that your credit is available to use.