Forgot to Submit Last Sept Show on Wed - $147 in Orders Missed

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience of forgetting to submit an order for a Pampered Chef show, resulting in missed sales and potential out-of-pocket expenses. Other participants share their reactions, offer support, and discuss various strategies related to the situation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses frustration over forgetting to submit an order, leading to missed sales and a need to cover costs personally.
  • Another participant offers a potential silver lining by suggesting the order could still be processed under the host's name for a discount.
  • Several users express sympathy for the original poster's situation, acknowledging the stress of missed deadlines.
  • Some participants discuss the implications of the missed order and whether the host should have been more proactive in communicating.
  • One participant shares their experience of giving gifts at a show, noting that they did not encounter issues with exceeding a perceived limit.
  • Another participant mentions the possibility of writing off costs as a business expense, although they clarify they are not a tax expert.
  • Several users discuss strategies for increasing sales to meet a specific threshold for discounts, weighing the pros and cons of different approaches.
  • One participant expresses willingness to help the original poster by placing an order to assist in reaching the sales goal.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the responsibility for the missed order and the best course of action to remedy the situation. Some participants believe the host should have communicated better, while others emphasize the original poster's responsibility for the submission.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions related to managing sales and customer interactions within the Pampered Chef business model. Participants share insights based on their own practices and challenges.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have faced similar situations regarding order submissions and customer communication may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

etteluap70PC
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I forgot to submit my last sept show on wednesday! Arggggg The host was supposed to close out on the 10th (so this would not happen) she called evening of the 14th with all 147$ in orders (she had to add something to another order to reach 150$) she was supposed to call wed with one last order.

Which all boinls down to I forgot !!!! I tried to call ho and get them to override for me and no dice. Now I am going to have to pay out of pocket to get this PITA chick her cookware at 60% off!!!
 
:( I'm sorry Paulette! That stinks. But, there is a bright side... ;) You can add it as the host's order & get the discount, then make commission on the additional. So, hopefully, it isn't as bad as you think. What did she order?
 
Oooh, that's gonna hurt. I'm so sorry, Paulette.
 
etteluap70PC said:
I forgot to submit my last sept show on wednesday! Arggggg The host was supposed to close out on the 10th (so this would not happen) she called evening of the 14th with all 147$ in orders (she had to add something to another order to reach 150$) she was supposed to call wed with one last order.
Which all boinls down to I forgot !!!! I tried to call ho and get them to override for me and no dice. Now I am going to have to pay out of pocket to get this PITA chick her cookware at 60% off!!!

If she didn't call you - then why are you upset? Sounds to me like it was not your fault that she didn't call you.
 
That was my first thought, too. You shouldn't have to cover the special because she didn't remember to call you. If the cookware was important to her, she would have written herself a note or set up a reminder on her phone/computer.
 
Bummer :( :(
 
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No it is my fault.... I said I would submit it if I did not hear from her.

Which is why it all boils down to I forgot!!!


I knew I would too that's why I wanted it closed on the 10th. I HATE leaving it till the last minute!
 
But she still wouldn't have qualified for the special anyways unless you heard from her, since the show was only at $147. Or am I misunderstanding?
 
Is there any way for you to get additional orders to get the show to $300 so you can get the cookware as the 1/2 price item??

What did she choose?
 
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well.... I can do it 2 ways...
Add an order under another name to bump it to a 300$ show and get actual products to show for it (christmas gifts etc) Costs me 163$

Or

Just add the cookware to her order and get more comission costs me 109$ with nothing to show for it?
 
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chefann said:
But she still wouldn't have qualified for the special anyways unless you heard from her, since the show was only at $147. Or am I misunderstanding?

she added a small item to a friends order to bump her to 0ver 150$
 
I'm not a tax expert, but can you write it off as a business expense?
 
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Oh.... I just got an order for a carafe from a customer.... That will help!
 
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janetupnorth said:
I'm not a tax expert, but can you write it off as a business expense?

If I just add it to her order and cover the rest as a Cons Gift I should be able to?
 
etteluap70PC said:
Oh.... I just got an order for a carafe from a customer.... That will help!

Yes, with that order, maybe you can do some Christmas/wedding shopping, etc., you might be able to make this a big enough show to get it 1/2 off for her.
 
etteluap70PC said:
If I just add it to her order and cover the rest as a Cons Gift I should be able to?

I'm pretty sure there is a dollar amount limit for Consultant Gift per show. Somehow I want to say it is $25. That is sticking in my mind, but I can't remember where I got the info from.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I'm pretty sure there is a dollar amount limit for Consultant Gift per show. Somehow I want to say it is $25. That is sticking in my mind, but I can't remember where I got the info from.

per show or per person?
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I think it's per show.

Yikes, I didn't know that. Occasionally I have a customer appreciation party and give everyone a 10% discount. I better look into that one.
 
pamperedlinda said:
Yikes, I didn't know that. Occasionally I have a customer appreciation party and give everyone a 10% discount. I better look into that one.

I'm trying to figure out where I read that. I KNOW I read it somewhere!:confused:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I'm trying to figure out where I read that. I KNOW I read it somewhere!:confused:

You read and heard it here, but I've never noticed a limit. Of course I haven't given away THAT much! ;)
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I'm pretty sure there is a dollar amount limit for Consultant Gift per show. Somehow I want to say it is $25. That is sticking in my mind, but I can't remember where I got the info from.

I would not see why this would be true. . .do you mean as a tax write-off or something to do with Pampered Chef?

As far as Pampered Partner/P3 is concerned, I view the "consultant gift" label as just another choice for "who" paid for something. It's coming out of the Consultant's account (Debit Card) or their credit card. As long as the money is available, I don't see why it would matter.
 
I was late once to a show because of a traffic accident. I gave everyone a free spice as a Thank you for waiting gift - waaayy over $25 and no problems....
 
There's a limit on gifts (per person, per year) for taxes. Perhaps that's what you're thinking of, Becky.
 
chefann said:
There's a limit on gifts (per person, per year) for taxes. Perhaps that's what you're thinking of, Becky.

Maybe that's what I'm thinking of. I don't know.....I'm going to check into it further...because I honestly don't think this is where I read it - it was some place more official - but it may have been while I was doing my taxes.
 
amy07 said:
I was late once to a show because of a traffic accident. I gave everyone a free spice as a Thank you for waiting gift - waaayy over $25 and no problems....

How nice of you!
 
chefann said:
There's a limit on gifts (per person, per year) for taxes. Perhaps that's what you're thinking of, Becky.

In this case it's a business expense and you can deduct it.


As far as which way to go with this show:

I would do the math carefully.

Buy the gifts to bring the show up to $300. Those items generate commission so subtract that from your cost for those then add the 1/2 price amount of the cookware. Also remember that now you have those gifts too.

If you leave it under $300 you will get commission on the cookware so what is your cost? Full price minus host discount minus commission. And it counts for lifetime sales.
 
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Oops, I thought it was per person of $25!??! :O
 
Paulette ~ I would be willing to help you out (place an order, direct ship to me under a host's name to get the 10% discount) ~ if you're in NEED of more sales to reach the $300 mark! It wouldn't be an enormous order, but if it would help you out...I'm willing to do it! I wouldn't doubt others here would chip in too..."We are Family!"

I miss our chatting ole' days!
 
Paulette ~ I would be willing to help you out (place an order, direct ship to me under a host's name to get the 10% discount) ~ if you're in NEED of more sales to reach the $300 mark! It wouldn't be an enormous order, but if it would help you out...I'm willing to do it! I wouldn't doubt others here would chip in too..."We are Family!"

I miss our chatting ole' days!
 

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