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cactus_flower said:I also am looking for ideas for a holiday craft show and wondering how you go about ordering the products ahead of time. Say I want to order 30 whisks and 20 batter bowls. Do I place a personal order or do a catalog show? Or is there a better way? I am trying to stick with items which won't have to be replaced, since I can't offer warrantees with cash and carry gifts.
smile10308 said:I have heard people who dip the bamboo spoons in chocolate and then wrap with plastic and a bow. Why not pair that with a dots mug?
allisonserna said:From the updated policies and proceedures
Page 12 of 24
Personal Inventory
Although it is not required, you may choose to carry a small amount of inventory occasionally when exhibiting at a fair or for other special purposes. Personal inventory orders must be placed separately from any other order, via
paper only.
To order items for personal inventory:
• Use a sales receipt, and write Personal Inventory Order at the top.
• You must order at least six of an item.
• Follow steps from Personal Orders section.
• Because you will be reselling these items, calculate the appropriate sales tax on the total of the retail order BEFORE THE DISCOUNT.
• Determine shipping charges from the individual shipping schedule on the back of the sales receipt.
Please note:
• No commission will be paid on personal inventory purchases.
• Merchandise is nonrefundable, except upon termination of the Independent Consultant Agreement. See your agreement for details.
Note: Different shipping charges apply for Consultant orders shipped outside of the 48 contiguous states. Please see pg. 15 for details.
kam said:So we don't get commission on these purchases. But do we get the 20% discount when we purchase them, therefore when we sell them at full price, we get to keep the difference?? So I guess that is income that needs to be declared?
Also, if we are adding something to the item (say the batter bowl mixes), can we charge more for the whole thing?
allisonserna said:yes keep the difference
as far as I know about declaring the "income" I'm not a tax guy but I keep my PC income and expenses separate but I don't have a separate bank account.
Yes you can charge more for the batter bowl cookies or chili, I've read online somewhere that people have charged between $12 - $20 for the batter bowl gifts. If you plan on selling a lot you can buy the ingredients in bulk, etc.
At the Holiday Expo, you can expect to see a variety of kitchen gadgets, cookware, bakeware, and other kitchen tools from Pampered Chef. We also offer a selection of seasonal and holiday-themed products perfect for gift-giving.
Yes, you can purchase products at the Holiday Expo. Our consultants will have a variety of products available for purchase at the event. You can also place orders for any products that may not be available on-site.
Yes, we often offer special deals and discounts at the Holiday Expo. These may include exclusive bundles, discounts on select products, or free gifts with purchase. Be sure to check with your consultant for more details.
We recommend leaving young children at home for the Holiday Expo. While we love seeing families, the event can get crowded and we want to ensure the safety of all attendees. However, nursing infants are always welcome.
No, there is no admission fee for the Holiday Expo. This event is free for all attendees. However, we do recommend bringing some spending money if you plan on purchasing products or participating in any raffles or games.