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The thread discusses the booking benefits available to co-hosts during Pampered Chef shows, specifically whether both co-hosts can receive the booking benefit and associated host specials.
Views differ on whether both co-hosts can receive the booking benefit, with some participants asserting that only one can while others believe both are entitled to it.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the booking benefits related to co-hosting shows, with no official guidance referenced.
Consultants interested in understanding the nuances of booking benefits for co-hosted shows may find this discussion relevant.
tracymagu said:Only one host receives the booking benefit, they split the free and 1/2 price items, but both get the additional discount and the 10% off for a year.
Here's a question related to this. If someone hosts a show and 2 people book off the show and end up cohosting, can the original host receive 2 host booking benefits?
Yes, both co-hosts can receive the booking benefit as long as they meet the requirements set by Pampered Chef for hosting. Each co-host must have their own qualifying party and meet the necessary sales threshold to earn the benefits.
To qualify for booking benefits, each co-host must ensure that their individual parties reach the minimum sales requirement established by Pampered Chef. Additionally, they must actively participate in promoting the party and engaging with guests.
The booking benefits are typically divided based on the sales generated by each co-host's party. If both parties qualify, each co-host will receive their respective benefits according to the sales achieved during their individual events.
No, co-hosts cannot combine their sales for the purpose of qualifying for booking benefits. Each co-host's party must stand alone and meet the individual sales requirements to earn benefits.
If one co-host does not meet the sales requirement, only the qualifying co-host will receive the booking benefits. The non-qualifying co-host will not receive any benefits unless they host a separate qualifying party in the future.