Commission Rates for Shows: How Much Will I Receive?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses commission rates for shows among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on how commissions are calculated based on sales amounts and the implications of inactivity on commission earnings. Participants share personal experiences regarding their understanding of commission structures and the impact of inactivity on their consultant status.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions being inactive for a year and is unsure about current commission rates.
  • Another participant shares that the commission rate for September is 22% and suggests checking official resources for breakdowns.
  • A participant provides a detailed breakdown of commission percentages based on sales totals, noting that commissions increase with recruits.
  • One participant calculates that at $800 in sales, the commission would be $176 at a 22% rate.
  • Another participant raises a question about a potential $2 monthly deduction for insurance during inactivity.
  • One participant confirms that the $2 deduction applies for each month of inactivity without submitted sales.
  • A participant advises submitting shows as early as possible to avoid issues with consultant status due to inactivity.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully submitting a show after resolving a declined credit card issue.
  • One participant notes that the company deducts $2 for each month without commission from downline consultants who become active again.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the implications of inactivity on commission and consultant status, with some participants expressing concern about potential deductions while others share their experiences with the submission process.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of commission structures and policies among consultants, particularly in relation to recent changes in the consultant program.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating commission rates and the effects of inactivity may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their situations.

AmyP
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I have been inactive for a year or so now. I forget how much commsion is. I know it changes with every show and their amounts. I did a show and it was $800. How much commision will I recieve? ANd does anyone have the paper where it determines it? Thankyou
 
Re: Commision22% for september check CC for official breakdown because I am not really sure
 
Re: CommisionMonthly Commissionable Commission % Commission % After $15,000 Sales Total* Career Sales
$4,000 and over 25% 27%
$2,500 – $3,999.99 24% 26%
$1,250 – $2,499.99 23% 25%
$750 – $1,249.99 22% 24%
$1 – $749.99 20% 22%

Commission also goes up if you have recruits (depending on your level)
 
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Re: CommisionAt $800 you would earn at 22%, so you would make $176.

https://www.pamperedchef.com/consultantconnection/images/en_US/pdf/commission_level_chart.pdf

Make sure you get that show submitted today, though. With the new career plan, you have to re-sign after 6 months of inactivity. Everyone started fresh in April, but that means September is the last of those 6 months. If you don't submit it today, you will no longer be a consultant, and won't be able to submit it until you re-sign.
 
Re: Commision22%...but will they deduct $2 bucks a month for insurance?
 
Re: CommisionYes, for every month you were "inactive" and didn't submit any sales.
 
Re: CommisionIf you have not submitted anything for a year or so, I would submit it as early as possible today to see if you still can! The old plan was 12 months and the new plan (starting in April) was 6 months, so you may not even be able to submit! You may want to call HO to be sure!
 
Re: CommisionDid you check with HO and were you able to submit your Show?
 
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Re: CommisionThanx everyone.....yes I submitted it on Tuesday night.....One of the CC used was declined but luckily I fixed it in time. I was nervous it wouldnt go through on time but it did. :) Forgot about that $2! They shouldn't deduct it when you were inactive cause not like you were doing any shows.....oh well....
 
Re: CommisionWhen I have had downline consultants become active again, HO always takes out $2 for every month they did not have a commission to pull the fee from.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard commission rate for Pampered Chef shows?

The standard commission rate for Pampered Chef consultants is typically around 20% to 25% of the total sales from their shows. This percentage can vary based on sales volume and promotions, so it's essential to check the latest guidelines from Pampered Chef.

Are there any bonuses or incentives that can increase my commission?

Yes, Pampered Chef offers various bonuses and incentives that can increase your commission. These may include additional percentage bonuses for reaching certain sales milestones, hosting special promotions, or participating in team-building activities.

How does the commission structure work for online shows versus in-person shows?

The commission structure for online shows is generally the same as for in-person shows, with consultants earning a percentage of total sales. However, online shows may have different promotional opportunities or incentives that can affect overall earnings.

Will I receive commission on free products or discounts offered during a show?

No, commissions are calculated based on the total sales amount before any discounts or free products are applied. Therefore, if a customer uses a discount or receives a free product, it will not count towards your commission calculation.

How often will I receive my commission payments?

Commission payments are typically processed on a monthly basis. After the close of a show, it may take a few weeks for the sales to be finalized and for commissions to be distributed to consultants. Be sure to check your consultant agreement for specific payment timelines.

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