Can Two Hosts Share Benefits in a Feb. Show?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of two hosts sharing benefits during a February show, specifically regarding discounts, free product value, and the implications of combining shows. Participants share their personal experiences and questions about the process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about whether both hosts receive the 60% off cookware special or just one, and how free product value is shared.
  • Another participant shares their experience that only one host receives the 60% off cookware, while both can enjoy free shipping, discounts upon closing, and a year-long discount.
  • One participant notes that booking benefits are only available to one co-host.
  • Another participant expresses concern about combining two shows, where one show did not perform well, and questions whether they can merge the hosts and their benefits.
  • One participant seeks clarification on how past hosts are affected by the cookware discount when combining shows.
  • Another participant recounts a scenario where combining shows allows both hosts to benefit from the cookware discount and discusses the performance of the shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that only one host receives the 60% off cookware, and that free product value must be shared. However, there is no clear consensus on the implications of combining shows and how past hosts are treated in this context.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences related to hosting shows, the dynamics of co-hosting, and the impact of show performance on benefits. The discussion reflects personal interpretations of the hosting process within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating co-hosting arrangements and are interested in understanding the implications of combining shows and sharing benefits may find this discussion relevant.

DebbieSAChef
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Hello everyone. I have a question about two hosts sharing their benefits. Do they both get a 60% off pan for their Feb. show or just one? And they have to share their Free point value right? I have never had two hosts before. Thanks so much!
Debbie
 
Only one...gets the host special of 60% off cookware. When you have co-hosts they have to share the free product value and the 1/2 priced items. They do both get free shipping, the discount when the show closes and the 10% off for a year! My last co-hosted party was over $2000!! Gotta love it! :D
 
I also wanted to make sure you know....

The booking benefit (if any shows were booked) is only available to ONE co-host as well.
 
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Another questionOk thanks so much for the info. Here's another question, can someone please help me?
I had two shows in Feb. that I was going to submit this week. I know I won't get double points but I am just worried about my cookware points. It seems that the first hostess didn't want to even do the show and didn't try hard, she just did it so her aunt could get a booking and get her 60% off pan.
Well I wanted to know can I combine show #1 (the one that bombed) and show #2 (good show!) to make one show. And can I combine the two ladies as co-host. They both actually asked about this since they are friends. Of course the one who's show was good will get more FREE stuff and both 1/2 price items. Thanks, Debbie
 
Debbie-- are you saying that the lady whose show bombed doesn't want 60% off the cookware or the other lady doesn't? Because there would only be 1 between them. As long as they were aware of that it shouldn't be an issue. Except...the past host for the lady whose show was good. Did her past host want the 60% off? I'm not sure how that part would work. I think we get 1 past host and 1 current host special.

Hmmm...I would love to know the answer to that one. Would both past hosts get the discount?
 
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Only one 60% off pan!Well it just so happens that all of these people I did shows for are related or friends. You see I had a show for a good friend from church, her neice booked a show so her aunt could get a second pan at 60% off. Well another 2 friends from church booked a show from her show also. If I combine the shows the host will get her 60% off pan, the aunt will get her 60% off pan as a past host and then we are going to use one half price item to get her other pan and then just pay the difference.
Her niece didn't try very hard on this show, last year she did great, but this year she was too worried about her Spring break trip to really do a good job. But I thought if I combine them at least she will still have her 10% off for a full year because she does buy from me throughout the year. She promised to have a better show later on this year. I did get a booking from her sister in law. It should work out fine! Thanks!
Debbie
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can two hosts share benefits in a February show?

Yes, two hosts can share benefits in a February show. This allows both hosts to enjoy the rewards and incentives offered during the party.

How do two hosts split the rewards from a show?

The rewards can be split based on the sales generated by each host. Typically, the total sales will determine the rewards, and each host can receive a percentage based on their individual contributions.

Are there any limitations on sharing benefits between two hosts?

While two hosts can share benefits, there may be specific guidelines set by Pampered Chef regarding how rewards are divided. It's important to check with your consultant for any limitations or requirements.

What types of rewards can the hosts expect to share?

Hosts can share various rewards, including discounts on products, free items based on sales levels, and exclusive host-only offers available during the show.

How can two hosts coordinate their show effectively?

To coordinate effectively, both hosts should communicate regularly, agree on a date and time for the show, and collaborate on inviting guests and promoting the event to maximize attendance and sales.

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