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WOW! Thanks! Did you see it somewhere on CC? Does it say how you replace it?erinyourpclady said:It is 200th Anne...........
See page F-9 in the gray box. It says that you will receive info on it once you submit #200erinyourpclady said:It's in the Recipe for Success somewhere towards the back. My newest recruit has mine or I would tell you exactly where it is!!
nicki25 said:I just got my paperwork today to replace my kit. I am actually on show 465 but I guess half of those were catalog or individual orders. I don't know if I am going to do it or not. Maybe then I could use those products for giveaways???
I thought that's what I read. Thank you!BethCooks4U said:After your 200th COOKING show you will get a letter from PC with a form to replace your kit if you choose. It is $90 and is only the products. You also can do this at 400, 600, 800...
Catalog shows and Individual orders do not count so you would have to subtract those to see where you are.
Thanks! My subscriptions just aren't working. I thought no one was talking to me! LOLlacychef said:Hey I didn't remember reading this before! Cool.
Welcome back Anne We've missed ya!
gilliandanielle said:I would think they would send it...hmmm
I am just going to earn it through recruiting because that is a heck of a lot easier than doing 175 cooking shows this month, LOL!!
The recommendation to replace your kit after 300 shows is a general guideline for maintaining the quality and accuracy of your equipment. As a scientist, it is important to regularly assess and update your tools to ensure reliable and valid results.
This may vary depending on the specific kit and manufacturer. It is best to check the original documentation or contact the manufacturer for more information on their replacement policy.
While you technically can continue using your kit after 300 shows, it may not be recommended for accurate and reliable results. Over time, wear and tear can affect the performance of your equipment, so it is important to regularly assess and replace your kit.
If you notice a decline in your kit's performance before reaching 300 shows, it is important to address the issue and potentially replace the kit. Keeping your equipment in good condition is crucial for obtaining accurate and reliable results in your scientific research.
Again, this may vary depending on the specific kit and manufacturer. Some kits may require replacement of specific components, while others may recommend replacing the entire kit. It is best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines for the recommended replacement process.