Can You Earn Commission on Unqualified Pampered Chef Shows?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the possibility of earning commission on orders from unqualified Pampered Chef shows and the related shipping options for those orders. Participants share their experiences and clarify the process for submitting orders.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about submitting orders and earning commission despite the show not qualifying, expressing hope for a successful outcome.
  • Another participant confirms that it is possible to submit individual orders and earn commission, noting that customers would need to pay direct shipping rates.
  • One participant seeks clarification on how to submit individual orders, mentioning a lack of a website.
  • A different participant explains that there is an option in the P3 system for submitting individual orders, directing attention to specific buttons in the interface.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses willingness to assist and reiterates that commission can be earned on non-qualified shows, while also discussing shipping options for customers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that commission can be earned on individual orders from unqualified shows, though there are varying levels of understanding regarding the submission process and shipping options.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights related to the submission of orders and commission earnings within the context of Pampered Chef shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for clarification on earning commission from unqualified shows and the process for submitting individual orders may find this discussion beneficial.

Intrepid_Chef
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Can I still submit the orders and get commission on them? Also, does this mean everybody has to pay direct shipping rates?

I'm sending out an e-mail soliciting orders in time for Christmas, and am facing the possibility that it won't qualify as a show, though I'm believing in faith that it will!
 
Yes, you can still submit them as individual orders and get commission on them and yes they'd have to then pay direct shipping.
 
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How? On P3? I only see a place to submit "shows" and "non-commission orders" and not individual orders.

I don't have a web site.
 
There is an option in P3 for individual orders - one of the buttons in the top left. They end up on the shows tab in the lower left.
 
Hi there! As a Pampered Chef consultant, I'm happy to help answer your questions. Yes, you can definitely still submit orders and earn commission on them, even if your show doesn't qualify. And as for shipping rates, it depends on the individual orders. Some customers may choose to have their orders shipped directly to them, while others may choose to have them shipped to you and then pick them up. Either way, you will still earn commission on those orders. Best of luck with your show and happy holidays!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you earn commission on unqualified Pampered Chef shows?

No, you cannot earn commission on unqualified Pampered Chef shows. A show is considered unqualified if it does not meet the minimum sales requirement set by Pampered Chef.

What is the minimum sales requirement for a qualified Pampered Chef show?

The minimum sales requirement for a qualified Pampered Chef show is typically $200 in sales. If the show does not reach this amount, it will be classified as unqualified.

Are there any benefits to hosting an unqualified show?

Yes, even if a show is unqualified, hosts can still earn rewards such as discounts on products or free items based on the sales generated, but no commission will be paid to the consultant.

How can I ensure my Pampered Chef show is qualified?

To ensure your show is qualified, aim to reach at least $200 in sales. You can encourage guests to place orders and consider combining orders from multiple guests to meet the requirement.

What happens if my show is close to being qualified but falls short?

If your show is close to the minimum sales requirement but falls short, it will still be classified as unqualified. However, you can still benefit from host rewards based on the sales achieved, even if you do not earn commission.

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