ChefJWarren
Gold Member
- 707
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
ChefJWarren said:The host had everyone pay her for products ordered through her catalog show. She wants to put the total amount on her cc so she can get the mileage points. How do I do this without entering the cc # 14 times?
I do not enter the host CC number or payment in the guest orders. I did not get their payment from them. The host then has the receipts with what is due for each order and she can use it to collect payments or check that she got the payments and then mark them paid herself.MomToEli said:I have hosts do this all the time, since I rarely take guest checks at shows. I do enter the host CC 14 times, though, so everyone's receipt shows they paid. Just be sure, if you are printing receipts, to black out the CC number on the guest copy.
You CAN enter the entire payment on the host, though. It will not be a stop, just a caution, and you will be able to transmit.
I have never had HO question this.
friday said:I have done this many times. I do NOT take cheques so hosts will do this for their friends. I put a single total on the hosts order. If you enter the card repeatedly you risk a very angry host because it will set off fraud alert on some cards and the card can be disabled. (yes it happened to one of my hosts because I did it this way). If someone from the show wants a refund, they have the choice of returning the funds to the CC- which is very quick- or getting a cheque from PC- which takes up to 8 weeks. It is just inconvenient really- but I would much rather do that than accept personal cheques.
JMHO
Why wouldn't they if the payment has cleared?finley1991 said:I would venture to guess that that is only a Canadian PC policy. I've never been able to get HO to issue a check for a refund when it was charged on a credit card. Most retailers won't do that either.
BethCooks4U said:Why wouldn't they if the payment has cleared?
Fortunately, for me this hasn't come up but it is a good thing to check on. Has anyone had a return like this since the "rules" changed? It USED to be that only one other order could be combined on one charge card but I know they allow even the whole show on one card now (even though I don't think they ever officially told us it was okay) so I wonder if the policy that Colleen is refering to is also changed?
The benefit of maximizing CC points for paying host for catalog orders is that it allows the host to earn more rewards, such as free products or discounts, for hosting a successful party. It also helps to increase sales and build customer loyalty.
To maximize CC points when paying host for catalog orders, make sure to use your Pampered Chef consultant account to process the orders. This ensures that the host will receive credit for the orders and earn the maximum amount of CC points.
If you forget to use your consultant account to process the catalog orders, you can contact Pampered Chef customer service and ask them to transfer the orders to your account. However, it is best to always remember to use your consultant account to avoid any complications.
Yes, you can still maximize CC points even if the host pays for the catalog orders themselves. Simply have the host provide you with their payment information and process the orders through your consultant account. This will ensure that the host receives credit for the orders and earns the maximum amount of CC points.
You can track your CC points earned from paying host for catalog orders by logging into your Pampered Chef consultant account and checking your CC point balance. You can also view your CC point history to see a breakdown of how you earned your points.