Did I Miss Out on a $1 Cookbook Due to 16 Cents Shortage?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a participant's experience of being short by 16 cents from qualifying for a promotion and the various suggestions and reactions from other participants regarding how to address the situation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Supportive

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration about being 16 cents short of qualifying for a promotion.
  • Another participant congratulates the original poster and expresses optimism about their qualification status.
  • Several participants suggest contacting the home office to see if an item can be added to the order.
  • One participant shares their experience of submitting an individual order to qualify after being short on their total.
  • Another participant mentions that individual orders can count towards qualification, while some express confusion about the rules regarding individual orders.
  • One participant discusses the possibility of placing an order for someone else to ensure it counts as commissionable.
  • Several participants celebrate the original poster's eventual qualification and share their excitement about the process.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of how individual orders affect qualification, with some participants asserting that they do count while others express confusion about the rules.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding the qualification process within the Pampered Chef consultant community, highlighting the challenges and support among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating the qualification process or those interested in the experiences of others in similar situations may find this thread informative.

janetupnorth
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I just submitted my 3rd show, didn't check the totals closely and I'm 16 cents short of qualifying!!!!! UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would have added a $1.00 cookbook to the order!
 
Would home office allow you to add an item to one order? It's worth a try. But congratulations!!!! Doesn't it feel great?
 
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I'm going to still call first thing in the a.m. and see if I can add $1.00 to one of the orders... :( I wanted to be able to have my website change this week and get a wedding registry up 'cause my next show isn't until 3/29.

...and thanks Brandi :)
 
Why not send in an individual order for something YOU need? I know you'd have the shipping cost but at least then you'd be qualified when you want to be.

BTW, CONGRATULATIONS!! :)
 
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I don't think you can submit individual orders until qualified... ???
 
I was $12 short and didn't realize it, so I submitted an individual order and made it!

Congratulations!
 
HO will not allow you to add to the show that you already sent in but you can send in an individual order via PP or P3. Don't submit it in your name though or it won't count as commissionable. Order it for your mom or someone and you can have it sent to your address if you want by putting her name on it, then c/o your name in the first address line and your address in the second.

A consultant who is not qualified cannot get an order submitted on line but an individual order is different.

Congratulations!
 
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Melissa - they accepted the order o.k. and everything on your website updated? (Assuming you have one..)

I just read on CC that individual orders DON'T count towards qualification - now I'm confused! :confused:
 
Individual orders count.
 
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Hmm...don't want to pay the shipping but maybe I will...I think I'll try the $1.00 cookbook option in the a.m. and then if I can't do that, I'll submit an individual order...
 
janetupnorth said:
Melissa - they accepted the order o.k. and everything on your website updated? (Assuming you have one..)

I just read on CC that individual orders DON'T count towards qualification - now I'm confused! :confused:
Where on CC were you? I just did a search and could not find anywhere that it wouldn't count toward qualification to submit an individual order from PP or P3. You can not submit an individual order online. Could you be confused by the use of the same term for both examples?

I got the following from the web (Home > Consultant's Corner > Promoting Your Business > Online Order Policies):
New Consultant Qualification
New Consultants become “qualified” by submitting $1,250 in personal commissionable sales or 4 Shows. Online orders, as defined above, do not count toward qualification.


Personal commissionable sales include individual orders placed through Pampered Partner or Pampered Partner Plus.
 
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It was a small single-sheet PDF...when I searched again, I found what you did.

Now, the question is, if I submit an individual order, it would have to be for someone else to get commission on it...correct?
 
Yes, Janet. Put the order in someone else's name and you can have it delivered to you. For example: customer: Harriet Cutler
c/o Janet Upnorth
123 Main St
Anytown, WI 12345
 
By the way Janet after that order you will be qualified!!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!
 
Ouch Janet! that would make me sick!:( You could even check with some friends or family to see if there was something they needed - and do an order for them - I would eat the shipping cost - you'll get PC$ , and your fully activated website in return!

I have heard of a story where a consultant missed earning a trip by $1.00.....at least you learned your lesson early on, and won't let THAT happen!;)
 
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My mom already ordered on two of my shows, but I'm thinking of getting the chef hat and apron for my daughter's birthday in May and saving it...that I can even have shipped to her to hold onto... Hmm...will think about it as I'm eating my pizza that is currently in the oven... I've made Aloha pizza a million times it seems so tonight it is cheese, pepperoni and ham with the PC italian seasoning...we'll see how it tastes! :)
 
janetupnorth said:
My mom already ordered on two of my shows, but I'm thinking of getting the chef hat and apron for my daughter's birthday in May

Make sure you date that order for Feb then.
 
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Ok, I just submitted an individual order for a towel and a few things I could use as door prizes...so...drum roll please...



I'M QUALIFIED!!!! :D
 
YAHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
janetupnorth said:
Ok, I just submitted an individual order for a towel and a few things I could use as door prizes...so...drum roll please...



I'M QUALIFIED!!!! :D

Congratulations, Janet!!!
 
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Thanks all! :) Can't wait 'till my website updates this week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Congrats on qualifying. It was so cool when I saw the individual ordering and wedding registry available on my site.
 
Janet, congrats on becoming qualified!!! I'm very proud of you....and thanks for the support when I needed it (you know what i'm talking about!) Great job....and keep up the great work!!! WooHoo!!!!!
 
CongratsCONGRATULATIONS JANET!!!





Debbie :D
 
YOU GO GIRL...CONGRATS. It's so rewarding to be qualified. You feel apart of PC after that!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be 16 cents short for the $1 cookbook?

Being 16 cents short means that you did not have the full amount required to purchase the $1 cookbook, which resulted in missing out on the offer. This could be due to a lack of cash, insufficient funds in your account, or not having the right payment method available at the time of purchase.

Is there any way to still get the $1 cookbook?

If the offer is still available, you may be able to find a way to make up the 16 cents, such as borrowing from a friend, using a different payment method, or waiting for a similar promotion in the future. Check with the seller or the website for any ongoing promotions.

Will I have another chance to buy the cookbook at the same price?

Promotions like the $1 cookbook can be time-sensitive and may not be repeated. However, it’s possible that the company may offer similar deals in the future. Keep an eye on their announcements or sign up for newsletters to stay informed about future promotions.

Can I contact customer service for assistance regarding the cookbook?

Yes, reaching out to customer service is a good idea. They may be able to provide you with information about the promotion, whether it's still available, or if there are any alternatives you can consider. Be sure to have your order details handy for a quicker response.

What should I do if I missed out on the cookbook?

If you missed out on the cookbook, consider looking for other recipes or cookbooks that may be available at a similar price. You can also explore online resources, cooking blogs, or social media groups for free recipes and cooking tips to help you in the meantime.

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