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The thread explores the nuances of booking benefits for hosts and consultants within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding how booking specials work and the implications for consultants who have hosted shows.
Views differ on the appropriateness of strategies to gain booking benefits, with some participants supporting creative approaches while others emphasize the importance of following the rules.
Participants discuss personal experiences and strategies related to hosting shows and booking specials, reflecting a variety of perspectives on the topic.
Consultants interested in understanding the implications of booking specials and the experiences of others in similar situations may find this discussion relevant.
JaimeQ said:Ok I did my own show recently and had a guest book off my show for Sept. Obviously the guest gets the host special... now would I be able to get the host special off her show because she booked off my show? TIA
Teresa Lynn said:Tough day here in our neighborhood and 2 robberies that we know of.... I'm tired & hot so I'm gonna ask instead of digging out my book (Sorry)....
In the midst of me grocery shopping for the Youth aprty here tonight
My Sunday host call & told me she has decided to sign up I had 6 bookings.....
I've given her the bookings... can she order as the past host at their shows the specials at 60% since they were bookings at her original show before she decided to sell.
Leigh0725 said:One way you can get around that is to book off a friend's show and hold in September. So if you have any more August shows, put a really small order in and then book off her show. Then you can host a show in September to get your 60% off and also put an order in as your friend to get another 60% off item.
Another way is to host a show in August, but instead of you as the host, enter it in as your mom. Then you can book off that show, get the 60% off for host special and another cookware item if you put the order in as your mom.
I know this seems like we're bending the rules, but it's all in how you enter orders in and under what name. It allows us to get the discounts a host would get as well as the booking benefit.![]()
Yes, a host can benefit from their guest's subsequent booking specials. When a guest books their own party, the host may receive additional rewards or discounts based on the new party's sales and promotions.
Booking specials are incentives offered by Pampered Chef to encourage guests to host their own parties. When a guest books a party during the host's event, the host may earn rewards based on the sales generated from that new party, in addition to their own party rewards.
Yes, to benefit from guest bookings, the host must ensure that the guest books their party during the host's event and that the new party meets any minimum sales requirements set by Pampered Chef for the booking special to apply.
Hosts can receive various rewards from guest bookings, including discounts on products, free items, or additional host rewards based on the sales generated from the new party. The specifics can vary depending on the current promotions offered by Pampered Chef.
Hosts can encourage their guests to book parties by highlighting the benefits of hosting, such as exclusive discounts, free products, and the opportunity to earn rewards. Sharing personal experiences and offering incentives for booking during the event can also motivate guests to take the plunge.