Did My Medical Waiver Affect My Sales in April 2007?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a participant's concerns regarding the impact of a medical waiver on their sales tracking and requirements for April 2007. Participants share their insights on how sales are recorded and tracked, particularly in relation to previous sales and the implications of having a medical waiver.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes that the sales tracking only reflects the current year, suggesting that previous sales may not be visible in the current tracking system.
  • Another participant mentions that career sales should remain intact even with a medical waiver, indicating that past sales are not lost.
  • Several users mention checking commission statements for a complete view of sales history.
  • One participant expresses empathy towards the original poster's medical situation and shares personal experiences regarding the challenges of meeting sales requirements during health issues.
  • Another participant suggests reaching out to customer service or an upline for clarification on sales tracking and the medical waiver's effects.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specifics of how sales are tracked and the implications of the medical waiver, with no clear consensus on whether the online order was counted towards sales.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of sales tracking within the context of health-related challenges faced by consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating sales requirements while managing health issues may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

cbord
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If this is in wrong area, please move if you can.

Situation:
Due to medical reason sales in Dec. 2006 were below $200.
My November and Oct. sales were fine.

Got a medical waver for Jan, Feb and March, I must sell $200 in April 2007.

Someone ordered online in Feb. 2007 (About $50).

I notice my sales is just the $50 when I check online under track your progress. Could they have taken my sales away when I have medical waver?


I have emailed them with no reply as of yet.


Charlene
 
I think when you are tracking your progress - it is only for this year - so if you didn't have any sales in January, the only thing that what show up would be your Feb sales and anything in March forward......

If you want to check your career sales - check out your latest commission statement - it is listed on there!

HTH!
 
in the individual tracker you can also look at last yrs.
 
I agree with the others, you are just looking at your sales for this year. Last year sales will still be there. It is my understanding that if you have a medical waiver you keep your career sales. HTH
 
,

I am sorry to hear about your medical issue and the impact it had on your sales in December. I hope you are feeling better now. As a fellow consultant, I can understand the frustration of meeting sales requirements while dealing with health issues.

I am not sure if Pampered Chef has taken away your sales from February, but I would suggest reaching out to your upline or customer service for clarification. It is possible that the online order was not counted towards your sales, but it is best to confirm with the company.

In the meantime, have you considered reaching out to friends and family for support? You could also host a virtual party or share your personal story with potential customers to increase sales. I wish you all the best in meeting your sales requirement for April 2007. Don't hesitate to reach out for help or support.

Best regards,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Did my medical waiver affect my sales in April 2007?

Yes, a medical waiver can impact your sales if it affects your ability to participate in sales activities or events during that time. If you were unable to attend parties or host events due to medical reasons, it could have resulted in lower sales for that month.

What is a medical waiver in the context of direct sales?

A medical waiver in direct sales typically refers to a formal request or documentation that allows a consultant to be excused from certain obligations or activities due to health issues. This may include exemptions from attending events or meeting sales quotas.

How can I find out if my medical waiver was processed in April 2007?

You can check with your direct sales company’s customer service or support team to confirm the status of your medical waiver. They should have records of any waivers submitted and their outcomes.

What should I do if I believe my sales were negatively impacted by my medical waiver?

If you believe your sales were negatively affected, consider reaching out to your upline or company support for guidance. They may offer solutions or support to help you recover your sales momentum moving forward.

Can I appeal the decision regarding my medical waiver's impact on my sales?

Yes, if you feel that the decision regarding your medical waiver was unfair or not properly considered, you can typically appeal it. Contact your company’s support team to understand the appeal process and provide any necessary documentation to support your case.

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