Become a Cohost and Score Deals on $600+ Show with Consultant Partner

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the concept of consultants acting as cohosts for shows that exceed $600, particularly in situations where hosts may not want to utilize their earned benefits. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the ethical considerations and possibilities surrounding this scenario.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to become a cohost for a host who does not want her free and half-price items.
  • Another participant states that consultants cannot be cohosts.
  • One participant suggests asking the host about upcoming events where she could use the free and discounted products.
  • Another participant shares that the host is remodeling her house and does not want more items at this time.
  • One participant questions whether the host has a friend who could co-host instead.
  • Another participant notes that while some hosts may not want to spend money, they could store the free products until after their remodel.
  • One participant argues that ordering items on the host's form for personal use is unethical, as the benefits are meant for the host.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the possibility and ethics of consultants acting as cohosts, with some participants agreeing that consultants cannot cohost while others explore alternative options for utilizing host benefits.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding the use of host benefits in specific circumstances, particularly when hosts are not interested in utilizing them.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating similar situations with hosts who may not want to use their earned benefits could find this discussion relevant.

cookingwithlove
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I have a host who had a $600+ show and does not want all of her free stuff and half price items????? I would like to use it and she said it is fine. Can I be a Cohost? There were bookings off the show which would obviously go to her.
 
No, consultants cannot be cohosts.
 
Debbie is correct. Ask your host if she has any weddings or birthdays or anniversaries or graduations or etc. coming up that she could get gifts for using the free and discounted products.
 
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I mentioned this to her, but they are going to remodel their house and she does not want a lot more stuff right now. I guess I will just let it go:cry: !
 
Doesn't she have a friend who could co-host??
 
I can see her not necessarily wanting to use the half-price (some hosts just don't want to spend any money at all), but she can get things with the FPV and store them until her kitchen remodel is done. It seems a shame to "waste" them. But, as posted above, consultant's can't co-host so if she decides not to use them, then they're just gone.
 
Then why can't you just order them on her form and pick them up at her house?
 
debswork said:
Then why can't you just order them on her form and pick them up at her house?
The earned host benefits are for the host, not the consultant. It's not ethical to use the benefits the host earned, even when they are offered to the consultant.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to become a cohost for a Pampered Chef show?

Becoming a cohost means partnering with a Pampered Chef consultant to help organize and promote a cooking show. As a cohost, you can invite friends and family to the event, and in return, you can earn rewards and discounts based on the sales generated during the show.

How do I score deals on a $600+ show as a cohost?

When the total sales of the show reach $600 or more, you can earn exclusive discounts and free products based on the show's sales total. The more sales generated, the better the rewards you can receive, including a percentage off your order and free items from the catalog.

What are the benefits of cohosting a Pampered Chef show?

Cohosting a Pampered Chef show allows you to earn free and discounted products, learn new cooking tips and recipes, and enjoy a fun social event with friends and family. Additionally, you can support your consultant partner in growing their business while enjoying the benefits of the show.

Is there a cost to become a cohost?

No, there is typically no cost to become a cohost for a Pampered Chef show. However, you may choose to purchase products during the show to take advantage of the discounts and offers available to you as a cohost.

How can I find a Pampered Chef consultant to partner with for a show?

You can find a Pampered Chef consultant by visiting the official Pampered Chef website, where you can search for consultants in your area. You can also ask friends or family for recommendations or check social media platforms for local consultants hosting shows.

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