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nikkijo said:I *think* that we do not get paid commission on shows that we host. This is why I always put them in my moms name and have them shipped to my house. This way you also do not have to worry if the cookware will count towards incentives.
finley1991 said:We most certainly do get paid on shows we host!!!!! We just don't get paid on what we personally order at the host discount. All the other orders are commissionable!
YES!!!bridgetbakes said:So, getting back to my original question, ( ), if I purchase cookware on a show I host, I would get points toward pan-a-rama from that purchase?
BethCooks4U said:YES!!!
Any cookware purchased as part of a show is counted - even if it is hosted by and purchased by a consultant.
Individual orders from customers also count.
When there is a contest the rules often say "employees and their immediate families are not eligible...". Wouldn't that really be a pain if PC decided they need to do something like that because we wanted the commission on that extra $30 we spent with the show discount or to take advantage of the host deals. Another thing that they could do is start charging US for the benefits like a lot of ds companies do. I for one will follow their guidelines in hopes that they continue being so generous to us and our hosts! As I've said in the past - if you have to justify it, you probably shouldn't be doing it.Shawnna said:I think the P&P manual says that someone who lives in your household cannot host a show for you. So, that is why you would need to put C/O in order to get those booking benefits and commission on the host order. If you are just staying there temporarily, I don't see a problem with that, but if it is a permanent thing then it could be a problem. Basically it would be like me hosting a show and putting it in my 14 year old daughter's name. I am the one who is benefiting from the products in my home and then on top of that I am getting commission on the sale. Not exactly a level playing field for other consultants.
Duh!!! I was looking for it under Executive!! Since the Exec came out I don't even look at Professional. LOLjenniferknapp said:Yes it is! $58 (it is listed under professional)
BethCooks4U said:YES!!!
Any cookware purchased as part of a show is counted - even if it is hosted by and purchased by a consultant.
Individual orders from customers also count.
bridgetbakes said:Bumping up. :blushing:
Self-hosting during Panorama is a strategy used in the board game where you score points by completing a row or column of cards that are all from your own hand.
Yes, you can score points from yourself during self-hosting. In fact, this is the main objective of self-hosting.
To self-host during Panorama, you must have a hand of cards that match the requirements of a row or column on the board. You can then place these cards in that row or column to score points for yourself.
Yes, there are limitations to self-hosting. You can only self-host in rows or columns that are open, meaning they do not already have a card played by another player. Additionally, you can only self-host once per turn.
No, self-hosting is not the only way to score points during Panorama. You can also score points by building landmarks or completing objectives on the board.