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DebbieJ said:Oh, and I am MAKING my husband bring catalogs to work TOMORROW!
legacypc46 said:(I'll admit that I'm trying hard not to look at the calendar. Today I just wanted to crawl onto the couch and not think about PC (yikes). I have no shows this weekend, but three next week and a few more after that.)
jwpamp said:Keep it up, girls!!!
I am down to $1430.
Have the week "off" (NOT! will be calling for orders and catalog shows this week), then 2 shows next week and shows on the 30th and 31st. I have 2 catalog shows still going on (one at Rileys Childrens Hospital in Indy, so hopefully they will be on the "Pink" wagon!!)
I am expecting another $200-$300 from my last host, and have misc orders coming in (response to my "HELP!" e-mail)
How do I get the late in the month hosts to close the night of the show (words to say)? Need them to be IN on the 31st!!!!
chefmeg said:GO DEB! GO DEB! GO DEB!
pampmomof3 said:Okay, Bonnie said:
spend $60 and get any piece of cookware at 50% off. Put it on the customer's order..not host discount...you pay for it, but it's a write off and it gets you TPC
I have since sent another one asker her if she set a limit on how much the cookware was. LIke under $100. I'm waiting her response
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