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Where are you getting the $404 from, is this what you added? Is this what it says on PP? Is that what you are adding with taxes and s&h?stacieka said:Hmmm that is just from my guest sales.Like last night my party total was $404. It said only $338 in commisionable sales. Do they take away money from my commision for the free gift? I havent added any of my hosts orders yet. No past bookings since I am only in show #2. Am I missing something?
A non-commissionable sale is a sale made at a Pampered Chef party that does not count towards the host's party total and does not earn the consultant any commission.
Some examples of non-commissionable sales include sales made through the Pampered Chef website, sales of discounted or clearance items, and sales made using gift certificates or host credits.
Non-commissionable sales exist to ensure that consultants are compensated fairly for their time and effort. These sales help cover the costs of running the business and allow consultants to continue offering high-quality products and services.
There are several ways to maximize your earnings with non-commissionable sales. First, focus on selling items that are not discounted or on clearance. Also, encourage your customers to purchase directly from you at the party rather than through the website. Finally, consider offering additional products or services, such as cooking classes or personalized consultations, to increase your earnings.
Yes, there is a limit to the amount of non-commissionable sales in a $600 party. According to Pampered Chef's compensation plan, non-commissionable sales cannot exceed 25% of the party total. This means that for a $600 party, the maximum amount of non-commissionable sales is $150.