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Which Do You Think Will Be a Better Deal?

In summary, the speaker is debating whether to submit their catalog show as a November or December show in order to receive a discounted stoneware product or a free spring product. They are seeking advice from other experienced PCers and mention that in a previous December SAT, the free product was a Trifle Bowl. They ultimately decide to go with the December show and have plans for future shows as well.
Yakmama
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I dont' know if I'm posting this in the right "category" but I thought I'd give it a whirl...

I had a catalog show that I just had returned to me today. Upon looking at the orders- no one ordered any stoneware.

I am the host- so I can get 60% off a piece of stoneware if I submit it as a November show. I REALLY want the DCB.

However, if I submit it as a Nov. show, it does not count towards the SAT.

I only have one other show booked for Dec. So if I submit the show as a December show, then it counts towards the SAT and I will get a free spring product.

My question is this: which is the better deal? What kind of free product are we talking about? Will it like a $5 item, or a $50 item? I'll be really disappointed if I gave up my discounted DCB for a napkin ring or something. Any of you experienced PCers, what do you think I should do?
 
A few years ago in December SAT - the single product was the Trifle Bowl - I think you'll get something fairly nice.
 
You can do which ever you want if you are the host and besides it's a catalog show. I'd go for the December show (another December sellathon item was the 7" Forged Santuko Knife). You can get the DCB for 60% off in February!
 
I'd submit as December if it were me.
 
I say December, you can always have another show down the road and get the DCB.
 
Since no one wanted the stoneware from my Black Friday Sales, I held it open till Monday so my DD as Host could get the Trifle Bowl and the lady she booked off of got her Trifle Bowl as well! Now I only have one show left for my Spring Product and have at least 2 Catalog Shows next week to go!
 
You don't mention how much you have in sales on this catalog show, but if it's at least $200 you have free $ to use toward what you want. I'd do it as a December show. Chances are good that it will be worth it.
 
pcchefjane said:
Since no one wanted the stoneware from my Black Friday Sales, I held it open till Monday so my DD as Host could get the Trifle Bowl and the lady she booked off of got her Trifle Bowl as well! Now I only have one show left for my Spring Product and have at least 2 Catalog Shows next week to go!

this is what I did too ( got the idea from you :))
I have 1 vendor show, 1 cooking show and 1 catty to close out then I am done for the month :)
 

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