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If a show is held in June, it is classified as a June Show regardless of when it is closed. According to the guidelines, you have until July 15th to close a June Show. However, closing it in July means you will not receive Sell-A-Thon credit, although the host will benefit from June Host/Guest specials. Commission for the closed show will be received on July 22nd.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for event coordinators, sales representatives, and anyone involved in managing show timelines and promotions.
Closing a June show refers to the process of finalizing all orders and sales from a Pampered Chef party that took place in June. This includes collecting payments, processing orders, and ensuring that all host rewards are calculated correctly.
You should close your June show by the end of the month, ideally before the deadline set by Pampered Chef for June sales. This ensures that all orders are processed in the correct month and that the host receives their rewards promptly.
No, if you close your show in July, it will be counted as a July show. To qualify for June promotions or incentives, you must close the show by the end of June.
While you can submit orders from a June show in July, they will be processed as July sales. This means that any promotions or rewards associated with June will no longer apply.
If you miss the June closing deadline, the show will be considered a July show. You may lose out on any June-specific promotions or incentives, and the host will need to wait for their rewards until the show is processed in July.