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The thread explores whether Pampered Chef consultants can hold shows and receive benefits, including the implications of submitting shows under different names. Participants share their experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding this practice.
Views differ on the appropriateness and implications of submitting shows under different names, with some participants expressing concern about potential risks while others share personal experiences that suggest it is a common practice.
Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the rules as outlined in the paperwork received upon becoming a consultant, reflecting a range of perspectives on the topic.
Consultants interested in understanding the nuances of holding shows and the associated benefits may find this discussion relevant.
DMB75 said:Can we (consultants) hold a show and get the benifits? Like an open house or catalog show?
Actually, if you submit a show in ANYONE who lives in your house's name you still cannot get the booking benefit or commission on the % off benefit (you can still ORDER at the discount - you just don't get the commission).sslangley said:You can submit the show under your husband name...
BethCooks4U said:Actually, if you submit a show in ANYONE who lives in your house's name you still cannot get the booking benefit or commission on the % off benefit (you can still ORDER at the discount - you just don't get the commission).
Rebeccascabinet said:That is outlined in the paperwork we get when we sign on to be consultant.
Don't risk getting in trouble with PC, just to get a show.
Rebeccascabinet said:That is outlined in the paperwork we get when we sign on to be consultant.
Don't risk getting in trouble with PC, just to get a show.
janetupnorth said:We can submit in another person in our household's name though right if we aren't looking for the commission?
My 2/28 host didn't want her host benefits, but we wanted the stoneware for our house so I put my husband as a co-host (not to get booking benefit) just so the stoneware was in his name for warranty if it breaks 'cause he'll be using it...
Yes, Pampered Chef Consultants can earn commission from their own shows. When a Consultant hosts a show, they can benefit from the sales generated, just like any other host. This allows them to earn commission on the sales as well as receive host rewards.
While Consultants can earn commission and host rewards from their own shows, there may be specific guidelines set by Pampered Chef regarding the maximum amount of rewards or commission that can be earned. It's important for Consultants to review the current policies to understand any limitations.
Yes, Consultants are eligible for the same host rewards as regular hosts. This includes discounts on products, free items based on sales totals, and other promotional benefits. The rewards are designed to incentivize both hosting and selling.
Yes, a Consultant can host a show for another Consultant. This is a great way to support fellow team members while still benefiting from the sales and rewards. The hosting Consultant will receive the host benefits, while the other Consultant can earn commission on the sales.
Consultants can track their earnings from their own shows through the Pampered Chef Consultant portal. This platform provides detailed reports on sales, commissions, and host rewards, allowing Consultants to monitor their performance and earnings effectively.