Can I Change the Show Type? Fundraiser Earned Only $50.

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the possibility of changing the show type for a fundraiser that did not generate significant earnings. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the process and implications of such a change.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about changing the show type to utilize the funds raised for product purchases.
  • Another participant shares their experience, stating that changing the show type is possible but requires re-entering orders and starting a new show.
  • One participant asserts that the option to edit the show type is not available after a fundraiser is set.
  • Several participants agree that once a fundraiser is established, the option to change the show type is removed.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the ability to change the show type, with some participants believing it is possible and others stating that it is not after a fundraiser has been set.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the process related to show types within the context of fundraising events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the implications of changing show types for fundraising efforts may find this discussion relevant.

ChefMary412
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On P3 Can I edit the show type? The fundraiser did not turn out so well... they only earned about $50. The chairperson wants to use that $$ to get products to create baskets for a raffle. Can I change the show type to a cat. show, so we can get some of that money to spend on products? People have already purchased online.
 
Yes, you can change the show type. However, you will have to re-enter orders, start a new show, and delete the old one. You can edit the show number later to get it back in order.
Go online and review the orders (print them if it is easier for you). If it isn't a great show, then there won't be too many to enter.
I don't think there is any ethical concern, since the orders are still benefiting the organization.
 
No you won't. Just open the show, click on the summary page and click the edit show type link :)
 
Actually, once you set a fundraiser, the option for editing the show type goes away.
 
BlessedWifeMommy said:
Actually, once you set a fundraiser, the option for editing the show type goes away.

This is correct. It goes away once you choose fundraiser so Blessedwifemommy is correct.
 
PampMomof3 said:
This is correct. It goes away once you choose fundraiser so Blessedwifemommy is correct.

he he... I like to hear that! :blushing:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the show type if my fundraiser only earned $50?

Yes, you can change the show type if your fundraiser did not meet your expectations. However, it's important to check with your Pampered Chef consultant or refer to the guidelines provided by the company to understand the process and any potential implications.

What are the options for changing the show type?

You typically have the option to convert your fundraiser to a regular cooking show or a catalog show. Each option has its own benefits, so consider what aligns best with your goals and the preferences of your guests.

Will changing the show type affect my rewards?

Yes, changing the show type may affect the rewards you receive. Fundraisers have specific incentives, while regular shows may offer different rewards. It's best to discuss this with your consultant to understand how the change will impact your benefits.

How do I officially change the show type?

To officially change the show type, you should contact your Pampered Chef consultant. They will guide you through the necessary steps and ensure that the change is processed correctly in the system.

Is there a deadline for changing the show type?

There may be a deadline for changing the show type, typically related to when the show closes. It's advisable to make any changes as soon as possible and consult with your Pampered Chef consultant for specific timelines and policies.

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