Can I Reschedule My Canceled Show for May?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around experiences and strategies related to rescheduling canceled shows, with participants sharing their personal experiences and thoughts on handling cancellations and booking new events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of trying to reschedule a canceled show for May after low RSVPs.
  • Another participant mentions a friend potentially hosting an impromptu party, expressing excitement about specific products.
  • Several users express congratulations for successfully filling a date after a cancellation.
  • One participant suggests turning a canceled show into a catalog show to gather orders and earn host specials.
  • Another participant reflects on their philosophy regarding cancellations, stating they prefer rescheduling over wasting time.
  • One participant discusses their own recent cancellation experience and how they managed to secure some orders despite it.
  • Another participant emphasizes the possibility of having fun with small groups and encourages hosts to invite friends.
  • Some participants express skepticism about the likelihood of the host following through with the show, suggesting alternative formats like a "Mom and Me" show.
  • One participant mentions the idea of turning the show into a fundraiser if the host is hesitant.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of handling cancellations, with some participants advocating for rescheduling and others expressing doubt about the host's commitment to holding the show.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences related to show cancellations and rescheduling, reflecting varied approaches and emotional responses to such situations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating similar challenges with show cancellations and looking for insights from peers on handling rescheduling and maintaining engagement with hosts.

redsoxgirl
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I was supposed to have a show this coming Sunday and she canceled because only 2 people said they'd come.

I'm trying to reschedule her for May. We'll see how that goes.
 
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Oooo... one of my freinds might throw an impromptu party together for me on Sunday!!

She really wants the carving and/or cheese board!!!
 
Wow! I was coming on to say sorry for the cancellation.....but I guess now I need to say congratulations for the booking!

Great job filling the date!
 
Why not have the host turn it into a catty show? If people can't come, let her gather the orders? I agree its better to do a "real" show, but you could also book her future show in the catalog show so she can get 2 host specials.

Just a thought!
 
Glad you may be able to rebook it - that is great on such short notice.

Don't let cancellations get you discouraged though. They will happen from time to time. My philosophy is I would rather have them cancel and reschedule than waist my time and theirs. Although, I have done several successful shows with only 2-3 people there.
 
dont feel bad. I just had my first cancellation too. And I have not even had a real first show yet. She only had 2 RSVP's so she decided it was not worth it (one of the RSVP's was someone who wasnt going to order).
I was so bummed, but then I got some people to place a catty order for me. It only totaled 200.00 in commisionable sales, but made me feel better.
Good for you for filling the date though.
 
I try to never let anyone cancel! There's always someone who didn't RSVP who will show up. You can always encourage the host to tell those who did RSVP to bring a friend. I even tell my hosts that we can still have fun with only two guests, sometimes those are most fun shows! My show on Saturday only had two guests, right now she's just under $400. I do stress outside orders to the hosts with low attendance.
 
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vwpamperedchef said:
Why not have the host turn it into a catty show? If people can't come, let her gather the orders? I agree its better to do a "real" show, but you could also book her future show in the catalog show so she can get 2 host specials.

Just a thought!

I'll honeslty be surprised if she holds her show ever. She brought her daughter to the show she booked from and her dauther (who's about 6 or 7) begged her to have a party and it seemed like that was the only reason why she wanted to hold one.

Maybe I could get her to do a Mom (or Dad) and me show with her daughters friends for when it gets warmer. Maybe I'll try that angle.
 
redsoxgirl said:
I'll honeslty be surprised if she holds her show ever. She brought her daughter to the show she booked from and her dauther (who's about 6 or 7) begged her to have a party and it seemed like that was the only reason why she wanted to hold one.

Maybe I could get her to do a Mom (or Dad) and me show with her daughters friends for when it gets warmer. Maybe I'll try that angle.
If she wants to do it in May, stress HWC! Everyone knows at least 1 person affected by breast cancer. Or if she doesn't actually want to have a show, she if she'll make it a fundraiser.
 
nice back up...way to fill in the show
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reschedule my canceled Pampered Chef show for May?

Yes, you can reschedule your canceled Pampered Chef show for May, provided there are available dates that work for both you and your consultant.

What steps do I need to take to reschedule my show?

To reschedule your show, contact your Pampered Chef consultant as soon as possible. They will help you find a new date in May that suits your schedule and ensure all necessary arrangements are made.

Will I lose any host benefits if I reschedule?

No, you will not lose any host benefits as long as you reschedule within the same month. Your consultant will ensure that your benefits remain intact for the new date.

Is there a deadline for rescheduling my show for May?

While there is no strict deadline, it is best to reschedule your show as early as possible to secure your preferred date in May and allow adequate time for planning and invitations.

Can I change the theme or format of my rescheduled show?

Yes, you can change the theme or format of your rescheduled show. Discuss your ideas with your consultant, and they will help you plan a show that meets your new vision.

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