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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the nuances of hosting shows as a new consultant, particularly regarding the implications of hosting in one's own name versus a spouse's name. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the benefits and limitations associated with these choices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that a new recruit can host her own show in her name but will not receive the past host discount or booking benefits.
  • Another participant shares their experience that entering the show in the recruit's name as "Consultant Acting As Host" is appropriate, noting that this is compliant with guidelines.
  • Several users mention that the recruit will not earn commission on half-priced items or discounted items when acting as host.
  • One participant expresses concern about whether a friend can use a past host discount at the recruit's kickoff show, indicating that it is possible if the friend has earned it within the last year.
  • Another participant discusses the strategy of having a spouse as the host to benefit from past host discounts, questioning the policy around this practice.
  • One participant recounts a former consultant's practice of using family members as co-hosts to take advantage of booking benefits, though they express uncertainty about the ethics of this approach.
  • Another participant clarifies that a consultant's show cannot have a co-host once the consultant has signed, emphasizing the importance of understanding policy.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to hosting shows, particularly regarding the implications of using a spouse's name versus the recruit's name. There is no clear consensus on the ethical considerations of co-hosting or the best practices for maximizing benefits.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of hosting policies within the Pampered Chef community, focusing on the implications for new consultants and their ability to leverage discounts and commissions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating the complexities of hosting shows and those interested in understanding the associated benefits and limitations may find this discussion relevant.

beepampered
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So I have a recruit having her own show to start. When she closes, should it be in her name or in her husband's name? Why? Thanks....
 
She can host her own show- in her own name. She just won't get the "past host discount" or "booking benefits" for shows booked. But everything else should be available. (I think...)
 
She should enter it in P3 in her own name, as "Consultant Acting As Host." Like Bobbi said, no Past Host Discount or future booking benefits, but it's all above board.
 
her name for sure.
 
Oh, and she doesn't earn commission on anything that she orders as host beyond FPV and half-priced items either.
 
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We never get commission on half-priced items so that won't matter.Will her friend be able to get the past host discount at her kickoff show?
 
beepampered said:
We never get commission on half-priced items so that won't matter.Will her friend be able to get the past host discount at her kickoff show?

Right. What I meant was that she would not be able to get commission on the items that are discounted 20-30%. We do earn commission on the discounted price of those items at our shows, except when the consultant is acting as host.

Yes, her friend can use a PHD she's earned in the last year at her show.
 
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Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. I know she'll get the 10%. Will she be able to buy a piece of stoneware 60% off?
 
She will not get the 10% for being a past host. She WILL get the 60% off stoneware (this is a September show, right?), but not be able to get it again as a Past Host.
 
So why not have the 'husband' be the host and then 'he' can reap the past host discount benefit in the future and she makes the commission?
 
I think if the host is married to you or living at your same address, they cannont do that... is that correct someone?
 
That's right, I did read something about that. My 'sister' was my so-called host for my first show...not married to me nor living with me.
 
I know a former consulant who when she recruited and did the kick off show, always put host of new consultant, but listed either her mom or dad (as most aren't living at home) or sibling as co-host so that someone could take advantage of the booking benefits and it was always the co-host who ordered the more products.

Don't know how above board that was, but I know she did it for years.

Lisa
 
beepampered said:
Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. I know she'll get the 10%. Will she be able to buy a piece of stoneware 60% off?

If your new recruit booked off her friend, then said friend is still eligible for any of her host benefits, whether it'd be the 10% PHD or the booking benefit. Once the new recruit signs, she loses her booking benefits and PHD (but she gets at least a 20% discount anyway, so that's not a big deal),
 
Lisa/ChefBear said:
I know a former consulant who when she recruited and did the kick off show, always put host of new consultant, but listed either her mom or dad (as most aren't living at home) or sibling as co-host so that someone could take advantage of the booking benefits and it was always the co-host who ordered the more products.

Don't know how above board that was, but I know she did it for years.

Lisa

A kick off show implies that the consultant has already signed. If that is the case, it is policy that a consultant's show can not have a co-host. If the show was done by the recruiter (recruiter as consultant for the show) before the new consultant signs then it is perfectly fine to have a co-host.

There's no need for us to get the booking benefit since a consultant can take advantage of the monthly special any time she chooses just by putting together a show - most of us get stray orders enough to put together a catalog show often enough to do that in a month that we want the special and if we don't have enough orders after a while our customer base is wide enough that we can put out an email asking if anyone needs anything.

Also, there is no reason to put a show in someone else's name. Since we can do a show anytime we can get those booking benefits when we want them and, while we don't get commission on purchase with the host's show discount, it's our choice whether we use that or not. The minimum consultant discount is 20% so if the show discount is more you're just getting a bigger discount, if it's 20% then you can choose whether to spend the money now or put in a personal order.

If I need to get a show to a higher level I will order a gift for someone that has an event coming up and I do order it in their name but I have found that I want things for me ordered in my name - makes adjustments much easier and it's the ethical thing to do.
 
Beth,
Let me be clear.......I said.......
I know a former consulant

Frankly, I suck at recruiting, so I don't have to worry about this. I've recruited 5 people in past and none are still doing PC.

Lisa
 
Lisa/ChefBear said:
Beth,
Let me be clear.......I said.......

Frankly, I suck at recruiting, so I don't have to worry about this. I've recruited 5 people in past and none are still doing PC.

Lisa

Lisa, none of my comments were directed at you or a criticism of you. I was simply stating how I interpret terms we use and PC policy.
 

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