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This thread centers around participants discussing their experiences and thoughts regarding hosting cooking shows, particularly in relation to the benefits and challenges of doing so with family members involved. Many participants share personal anecdotes about their spouses' reactions to product desires and hosting strategies.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of hosting shows with family members and the implications of company policies on personal orders. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to navigate these challenges.
Participants share personal experiences related to hosting cooking shows and the dynamics of involving family members in the process. The discussion reflects a mix of excitement, frustration, and strategic thinking among consultants.
Consultants interested in hosting shows and navigating the associated benefits and limitations may find the shared experiences relevant.
I already do that with Tupperware.Chef_2_Four said:Just order and sneak them when he isn't around!!
chefann said:Although..... he is a big fan of chrome. I could probably sell him on the idea that we'd have chrome-look pans.
I just make sure he isn't home when I deal with the stuff. He thinks I have too much.Chef_2_Four said:Just order and sneak them when he isn't around!!
BethCooks4U said:Policy is that if a host lives in your house it is considered the same as if you were host - you can't take advantage of the past host benefit and anything ordered with the show discount is not commissionable. So it does you no good to have your spouse be host.
It's all in our Business Guide.
kaceyleigh2 said:What?? My mom has taken advantage of the booking benefit.
kaceyleigh2 said:What?? My mom has taken advantage of the booking benefit.
If she lives in your house technically she can't (past host (booking) benefit and commission on show discount is what I'm referring to). We also can't recruit someone with the same address as we have.kaceyleigh2 said:What?? My mom has taken advantage of the booking benefit.
janetupnorth said:I think that is where the software doesn't restrict us to the point the policies do...
mommyhugz1978 said:We all have a little thing called a consence (sp?) or aka Gimnney Cricket in your ear.... ask yourself before you do something with your business is this moraly right. IMHO.... their is my 2 cents
janetupnorth said:See page F-5:
You may want to host your own Show from time to time.
When you or a member of your household hosts your own show, you are entitled to host benefits and commissions as follows:
- You receive commission on guest orders only.
- You are not entitled to the Booking benefit or past host discount.
- Personal orders placed on the show do not count toward the achievement of any bonus, incentive or award.
- A recruiter or upline director cannot be the host for a downline consultant.
janetupnorth said:Exactly! Those who are programmers know how insane it would be to program to meet all the policies. They TRUST US to follow them.
mommyhugz1978 said:My DH is a great supporter of my business.... and helps me when ever or where ever he can...... he host shows but he knows I can't get commishion off of it.....
HERE is my question though is it people that live in the same house or is it people with the same last name as you???? My MIL wants to host a show.. their down sizing and wants some new goodies for her kitchen!!
janetupnorth said:As far as anything I read, it is same household.
If MIL lives outside the house, you are fine. That would be way too restrictive if it wasn't o.k.