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DebbieJ said:And she already had a show booked before I left her house!
Woohooooooo!!!
(I really needed that)
I just touched base from a host from about a month ago who was going to use her kit credit to sign up, but then ran into some health issues. I talked to her today and she's planning to sign by tomorrow! Now let's hope she gets the $1250 in 30 days so she can get the DCB and I get double recruiting points! Woo hoo!!jwpamp said:Is anyone else having luck recruiting this month?
jwpamp said:Is anyone else having luck recruiting this month?
Signing your host for a show means that you have confirmed their commitment to host a Pampered Chef party, where they will invite friends and family to shop and enjoy cooking demonstrations. This is an essential step in organizing a successful event.
You can confirm that you have successfully signed your host by checking in with them directly. If they have agreed to the date and details of the show, and you have discussed the next steps, then you have likely signed them up for the event.
If you believe you signed your host by mistake, reach out to them as soon as possible. Discuss any concerns they may have and clarify the details of the show. If they are not interested, you can easily reschedule or cancel the event without any penalties.
Yes, you can change the date of the show after signing your host. Just communicate with your host about their availability and find a new date that works for both of you. Make sure to update any necessary details in your Pampered Chef system.
Pampered Chef provides various resources to help you prepare for your host's show, including training materials, host coaching guides, and recipe ideas. You can also reach out to your upline or fellow consultants for tips and support in making the event a success.