Do You Love a Bargain? Get 60% Off Host Items!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the details and nuances of the 60% off host items promotion within Pampered Chef, including how hosts can maximize their benefits through rebooking and guest shows. Participants share their understanding and personal experiences related to the promotion.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses confusion about the promotion and seeks clarification on how the 60% off works for hosts and their guests.
  • Another participant confirms the understanding of the promotion, stating that hosts can purchase items at a discount if certain conditions are met.
  • Several users mention that shows must be booked and held within six months to qualify for the host special.
  • One participant shares a personal experience of a friend who successfully booked multiple shows, resulting in significant savings on cookware.
  • Another participant explains that hosts can receive two of the month's host special if they rebook within six months, noting the requirement to pay shipping on the second item.
  • One participant details a real-life example of how a host maximized her discounts through multiple bookings and rebookings, highlighting the benefits of the promotion.
  • Several participants emphasize the importance of entering bookings into the Pampered Partner system to ensure past hosts receive their credits.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of how the promotion works, but there is general agreement on the importance of booking and rebooking shows to maximize benefits.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and interpretations of the promotion, reflecting a range of understanding and strategies related to host benefits.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to understand the intricacies of the host item promotion and how to effectively communicate it to their hosts and guests may find this discussion helpful.

Trish1953
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I always have a hard time expliaining this, even though I use the "Do You Love a Bargain" flyer. Am I understanding this correctly?

If a host books a May catalog show then she may purchase a (May) host item @ 60% off AND if 2 (TWO) people book a show (catalog and/or kitchen), then at one of their shows she can also purchase a host item (which ever month they're party is) at 60% off?

So, if she wants all three (as in June), she should get three friends to book June shows?

Trish in Texas
Future Director and Recruiter
 
Yes, you have it correctly.
 
The show has to be booked within 6 months to get the host special.
 
booked and held within six months in order for her to get the guest special for that month.
 
If it changesIf it happens to change, as long as it is held in 6 months, it counts.

I had a friend of mine get me tons of bookings for last year's cookware sale (same month) and walk away with most of her cookware at 60% off!
It's a great deal to take advantage of.

Debbie :D
 
Another hidden perk is that if the HOST rebooks another show within 6 months then she gets TWO of that month's host special (it's in the policies section of the PC binder) -- the only catch is that she does have to pay the $4 shipping on the second item (she has to be entered into the show twice, once as the host and once as a guest, so as a guest she pays shipping on the second host product).

I've had HUGE success in promoting this with my hosts and it's a great way to get those repeat bookings. All of my February and March shows have rebooked for June or July. I even had a January show already rebook and host a show last week.

I explained that host benefit to all the guests and the guests who were booking all planned shows in different months so the host had a choice (I got an April, May and June booking out of that show).
 
hi Could you explain to me about this incentive and how the 60% off works

Linda
 
OK here goesThe rest of you check this to make sure i go it right.

1) Host A books and hold a show. He/She gets ONE of the products offered
that month by PC at 60% off. There is a special number assigned to the
products in Pampered Partner or P3. Once the host's show hits $150 in
sales, they are eligible for one of the special items.
2) If Host A has any guests that want to have and do hold shows within 6
months of Host A having a show, Host A gets to again choose a product
that is being offered in the month of the NEW host's show at 60% off.
3) Little hint to get more bookings: ALWAYS Rebook your current hosts.
This way if something comes up in the next 6 months that Host A really
wants, they might be more likely to book another show becasue they now
get TWO of that months offerings. One as the Past host - they pay S&H
And TAX and one as the host. I had a lady call me when she found out
about the Cutting Board w/measuring cups and the Mandolin. I rebooked
her on her show in November. She got the Mandolin as the host of the
new show and the Cutting Board as the past host she booked from. SHE
WAS THRILLED as she did not have a clue that I had booked her from her
own show.

AND YOU DO NOT PAY FOR THE ITEMS THAT ARE DISCOUNTED. Most other comapnies reps have to pay for their host gifts. You won't make commission on them but that's what the rest of the party is for.

And that's that as far as I know.
 
You got it, John!
 
Yup, that's pretty much it.

Here's a real life example. My first show (ever) had host Carol. She got 60% off a piece of cookware in January. Her guest Tracy booked a January show, Amy booked a February show and Carol rebooked for a March show.

At Tracy's show Carol got another piece of cookware at 60% off since she was the past host through whom Tracy's show was booked. Tracy also got a 60% off piece of cookware and Carol's past host item counted towards her show total (but not my commission).

At Amy's show Carol got two pieces of stoneware at 60% off.

In March at her own show, she got the Cutting Board with Measuring cups at 60% since it was her show and then was entered as a guest at her own show where the only item she ordered was the Ultimate Mandoline at 60% off (and had to pay $4 shipping plus tax). I always do the MORE EXPENSIVE of the host items as the guest past host order because the guest past host order counts towards the shows final total (where as the host's order does not).

So Carol got some GREAT products at GREAT prices -- all for hosting a show and then rebooking.

I've also started rebooking all of my hosts, even if they don't set a firm date (although so far almost all of them have).

Hope that helped to make it clear.
 
don't forgetDont forget to put the bookings into PP. The only way the past host can get credit is if they are entered into PP under the bookings section. Then once those hosts host their shows you have to but Host A's discount number in before the 60% special products will be allowed to enter in PP on their order.
 
photochef said:
Dont forget to put the bookings into PP. The only way the past host can get credit is if they are entered into PP under the bookings section. Then once those hosts host their shows you have to but Host A's discount number in before the 60% special products will be allowed to enter in PP on their order.

As soon as I see that a show has shipped I go into CC and look up the host number and add that to PP so that I don't forget to do it when its needed.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to host a Pampered Chef party?

Hosting a Pampered Chef party means you invite friends and family to gather, either in-person or virtually, to learn about and shop for Pampered Chef products. As a host, you can earn rewards, including discounts on products, based on the total sales from your party.

How do I qualify for the 60% off host items?

To qualify for the 60% off host items, you need to host a Pampered Chef party that meets the minimum sales requirement set by the company. This typically involves having a certain number of guests and total sales during your party.

Can I choose any item for the 60% discount?

Yes, as a host, you can choose from a selection of items available for the discount. However, some exclusions may apply, so it's best to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for the specific items eligible for the 60% off promotion.

Is there a limit to how many items I can get at 60% off?

Yes, there is usually a limit on the number of items you can purchase at the 60% off discount. This limit can vary based on the current promotions and the total sales from your party. Your consultant can provide you with the exact details.

How can I promote my Pampered Chef party to get more sales?

You can promote your Pampered Chef party by using social media, sending out invitations via email or messaging apps, and sharing your excitement about the products. Offering incentives for guests to attend, such as a raffle or special deals, can also help boost attendance and sales.

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