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The thread discusses whether individuals who did not purchase anything at a fundraising event can still book a show to contribute to the group's fundraising efforts.
Participants generally agree that non-attendees can book a show, with multiple personal experiences supporting this view.
The discussion is centered around the booking process in the context of a fundraising event and the specific software used for managing bookings.
Consultants interested in understanding the booking process for fundraising events may find this discussion relevant.
elijahstrust said:Hi Mary,
Yes they can...In P3, you would just add them as a customer and then just complete the booking info.
Where in the Worcester, MA area are you located? I'm in that area too! I wonder how close we are....
Yes, non-attendees can book a show for the Whitinsville fundraiser. They can contact the organizer or the Pampered Chef consultant to set up their show and contribute to the fundraiser.
Non-attendees can participate by booking a show, making a purchase through the fundraiser link, or sharing the event with friends and family to encourage more sales.
Yes, there is typically a deadline for booking shows for fundraisers. It is advisable to check with the fundraiser organizer for specific dates and timelines to ensure participation.
Non-attendees who book a show can enjoy the benefits of hosting, such as earning free and discounted products based on their sales, as well as contributing to the fundraiser's cause.
Absolutely! Non-attendees can support the fundraiser by making purchases from the fundraiser link or by spreading the word to their network to increase participation and sales.