Ginger428
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DebbieJ said:Yes, they can. I've done it plenty. I just enter it as one charge under the host's order.
ChefBeckyD said:I had a show put on hold and declined last October because the host paid with one credit card.
It was very frustrating - because it was a catalog show, and she lives about 4 hours away, and gathered orders and payment from everyone (checks made out to her) and then she paid w/ a CC - everything was done over the phone.
I called, talked to a solution center rep, and then a supervisor, and then someone in finance, and was told NO by all three. There must be at least 2 types of payment.
I asked why I had been able to do it before, and was told that it's not always caught, but if it is, it's denied.
ChefBeckyD said:I had a show put on hold and declined last October because the host paid with one credit card.
It was very frustrating - because it was a catalog show, and she lives about 4 hours away, and gathered orders and payment from everyone (checks made out to her) and then she paid w/ a CC - everything was done over the phone.
I called, talked to a solution center rep, and then a supervisor, and then someone in finance, and was told NO by all three. There must be at least 2 types of payment.
I asked why I had been able to do it before, and was told that it's not always caught, but if it is, it's denied.
Ginger428 said:This is exactly the same situation, but now that I think about she had 2 web orders that were CCs so I guess I'm safe!!
ChefBeckyD said:Yes - my understanding was that if at least one other order had a different form of payment, then the show isn't questioned.
ChefBeckyD said:I had a show put on hold and declined last October because the host paid with one credit card.
It was very frustrating - because it was a catalog show, and she lives about 4 hours away, and gathered orders and payment from everyone (checks made out to her) and then she paid w/ a CC - everything was done over the phone.
I called, talked to a solution center rep, and then a supervisor, and then someone in finance, and was told NO by all three. There must be at least 2 types of payment.
I asked why I had been able to do it before, and was told that it's not always caught, but if it is, it's denied.
The host can pay for the entire show by using a credit or debit card, cash, or check. They can also choose to use a combination of payment methods if they wish.
Yes, there is a minimum amount of $200 for the host to pay for the entire show. This helps cover the cost of the products and any applicable taxes or shipping fees.
Yes, the host can use their host rewards to pay for the entire show. However, any remaining balance must be paid using one of the accepted payment methods.
If the host doesn't have enough money to pay for the entire show, they can invite friends to place orders and earn host rewards. This can help cover the cost of the show and potentially even earn the host free products.
No, the host must pay for the entire show before the show takes place. This ensures that the products can be ordered and shipped in a timely manner. If the host is unable to pay before the show, they can reschedule for a later date.