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This thread discusses the timing of credit card processing for Pampered Chef shows, focusing on when payments are deducted from consultants' accounts after submission and shipping of orders.
Views differ on the exact timing of payment deductions, with some participants noting immediate processing for debit and varying experiences for credit card transactions.
Participants share personal experiences regarding payment processing times, with some referencing information received from the finance department.
Consultants interested in understanding the timing of credit card processing and payment deductions for shows may find this discussion relevant.
caynreth said:So, in a related question:
Last Wednesday I submitted 2 shows, both shipped on Friday, and payment for neither has been deducted from my checking account. Does it usually take this long?
The typical credit card processing time for Pampered Chef shows is usually immediate. Once a customer makes a payment, the transaction is processed quickly, allowing for prompt order fulfillment.
During peak seasons, such as holidays or promotional events, there may be slight delays in credit card processing due to higher transaction volumes. However, these delays are generally minimal and should not significantly impact order processing.
You can confirm if a credit card transaction was successful by checking the order summary in your Pampered Chef consultant portal. Additionally, customers will receive an email confirmation for their orders, which serves as proof of successful payment.
If a credit card transaction fails, you should inform the customer and ask them to verify their payment information. They may need to try a different card or contact their bank for assistance. You can also attempt to process the payment again after confirming the details.
Yes, there is a fee associated with credit card processing for Pampered Chef shows. This fee is typically a percentage of the transaction amount and is deducted from the total sales before commissions are calculated. It's important to factor this into your pricing strategy.