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This discussion addresses the process of combining shows on Pampered Partner when one show does not meet the $150 threshold. Users can combine shows by adding a second host as a co-host and entering guest orders normally. However, transferring credit card information between shows is not possible. Instead, users must contact customers with credit card orders to request they re-enter their orders on the combined show, potentially offering a discount or free gift as compensation.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for Pampered Partner consultants, customer service representatives, and anyone involved in managing sales events and customer orders.
Combining shows in Pampered Chef refers to the process of merging multiple individual cooking shows or parties into a single event. This can help increase sales and provide a more extensive product selection for guests, making it easier to reach sales goals and provide a better experience for customers.
To combine shows, you need to coordinate with the hosts of the individual shows. Once you have their agreement, you can enter the combined show details in your Pampered Chef consultant portal. Make sure to communicate with all parties involved to ensure a smooth transition and to keep track of guest orders.
No, you cannot transfer credit card information between combined shows for security and privacy reasons. Each show maintains its own payment processing, and customers must enter their payment information for each individual show they participate in.
When shows are combined, the host rewards are typically calculated based on the total sales of the combined show. The rewards will be divided among the hosts according to the sales generated from their individual guests, ensuring that each host receives their fair share of the benefits.
While there is no strict limit on the number of shows you can combine, it's essential to consider the logistics and guest experience. Combining too many shows may lead to confusion or overwhelm guests. It's generally best to combine a manageable number of shows to ensure a successful event.