pamperedlinda
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This thread discusses the sales performance of a consultant and the implications of her sales figures on her active status within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share their understanding of the requirements for maintaining active status and the specifics of commissionable sales.
Views differ regarding the exact amount needed for the consultant to remain active, with some participants providing varying figures based on their interpretations of the sales requirements.
The discussion centers around the sales requirements for maintaining active status as a consultant and the specific sales figures mentioned are based on individual experiences and interpretations of the policies.
Consultants who are concerned about their active status or those seeking clarification on commissionable sales requirements may find this discussion relevant.
pamperedlinda said:Is this consultant about to go inactive? This is her sales for the last few months:
Dec - $263.92
Jan - $21.15
Feb - $150.30
If I'm understanding this correctly she needs @ $19 so that she won't go inactive - right? And, the Jan/Feb sales are from on-line orders - that counts too - right?
When a Pampered Chef consultant goes inactive, it means they have not met the minimum sales requirements or have not submitted any orders for a specified period, typically six months. As a result, they lose their active status and associated benefits, such as earning commissions and access to consultant resources.
To maintain active status during January and February, consultants must meet the minimum sales threshold set by Pampered Chef, which is usually around $150 in personal sales within a rolling three-month period. It's important to check the latest guidelines as these requirements can change.
Yes, consultants can reactivate their status after going inactive by meeting the minimum sales requirement again. They may need to contact their director or the company for specific reactivation procedures, which may include submitting a certain amount in sales within a designated timeframe.
Yes, Pampered Chef often runs special promotions or incentives during January and February to encourage sales and recruit new consultants. These promotions can include bonuses for reaching specific sales goals, discounts on products, or additional incentives for hosting parties. It's advisable to check the consultant portal for the latest offers.
If consultants are close to going inactive, they should consider increasing their sales efforts by hosting parties, reaching out to customers, or promoting products on social media. They can also collaborate with their team or director for support and strategies to boost sales before the deadline.