Get Paid Today? Payday Confusion Explained | April 2 Submission Trick

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses confusion regarding payday and the timing of show submissions among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and interpretations of the payment schedule based on submission dates.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that submitting a show on April 2 for a March 21 show means payment will not occur until April 22, emphasizing the importance of submission dates over show dates.
  • Another participant explains that shows submitted between the 1st and 15th of the month are paid on the 25th, while those submitted from the 16th to the end of the month are paid on the 8th.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of receiving a small deposit unexpectedly, highlighting the variability in payment amounts.
  • Another participant mentions that submitting a show in April allows them to be active under both the old and new payment plans.
  • Several users discuss the implications of submission dates on payment eligibility, reiterating that the submission date is the key factor.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of the payment schedule, with some participants clarifying the payment dates based on submission timing. No clear consensus emerges on the interpretation of the payment process.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to the payment schedule and submission practices, reflecting their understanding of the system without implying official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking clarity on payment timelines and submission impacts may find the shared experiences relevant.

Intrepid_Chef
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I think today was payday ... did I miss it? I submitted a show on April 2 but it was a March 21 show. I did this purposely so I would be active under the new plan and the old one.
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
I think today was payday ... did I miss it? I submitted a show on April 2 but it was a March 21 show. I did this purposely so I would be active under the new plan and the old one.

If you didn't submit it until April 2, then you won't get paid for it until April 22nd. Shows must be submitted by the last day of the month to be included for payment for that month. (it's always been that way - nothing new) The April cut-off date is for those shows submitted by March 31st, but with some kind of conflict (like a declined card) - then you had until Apr. 2 or 3 to resolve the conflict and still be paid for March.

It has nothing to do with the date of the show - and everything to do with the submission date.
 
Shows submitted the 1 - 15th of the month (regardless of the date of the show) - get paid on the 25th.

Shows submitted from the 16th - end of the month (again regardless of the date of the show) - get paid on the 8th.
 
The same show can't make you active for two different months. It doesn't matter when the show was held as far as when you get paid, only matters when it was submitted.
 
I didn't think I had anything coming today since all of my stuff was at the begining of the month, but to my surprise, they deposited $.97 to my account today LOL! I forgot about an individual order, and by the time the did the insurance deduction, I was left with less than $1...
 
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What I meant was that by submitting it in April, I would be active under both plans. I submitted $200 for February, so I was fine for March either way, but by submitting the March show in April, I was now active for both months.

I know there have been months where I submitted shows on the first day or so of the month and got a paycheck a few days later.

Good thing I have a mileage check coming from my real job.
 
candiejayne said:
I didn't think I had anything coming today since all of my stuff was at the begining of the month, but to my surprise, they deposited $.97 to my account today LOL! I forgot about an individual order, and by the time the did the insurance deduction, I was left with less than $1...


wow, what are you going to do w/ the loot? LOL
 
kcjodih said:
Shows submitted the 1 - 15th of the month (regardless of the date of the show) - get paid on the 25th.

Shows submitted from the 16th - end of the month (again regardless of the date of the show) - get paid on the 8th.

Submitted 1-15th is paid on the 22nd, not 25th.
 
candiejayne said:
I didn't think I had anything coming today since all of my stuff was at the begining of the month, but to my surprise, they deposited $.97 to my account today LOL! I forgot about an individual order, and by the time the did the insurance deduction, I was left with less than $1...

Don't spend it all in one place! :thumbup:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Get Paid Today" mean in the context of Pampered Chef?

"Get Paid Today" refers to the opportunity for Pampered Chef consultants to receive their earnings from sales made on a specific day, rather than waiting for the traditional payday. This allows consultants to access their commissions more quickly and manage their finances more effectively.

How does the April 2 Submission Trick work?

The April 2 Submission Trick involves submitting orders on or before April 2 to ensure that those sales are processed in time for the consultant to receive their earnings on the same day. This strategy helps consultants maximize their cash flow and take advantage of the "Get Paid Today" feature.

Are there any specific requirements to qualify for "Get Paid Today"?

Yes, to qualify for "Get Paid Today," consultants must meet certain criteria, such as having a minimum amount of sales or meeting specific deadlines for order submissions. It's important for consultants to familiarize themselves with these requirements to ensure they can take advantage of this payment option.

What should I do if I miss the April 2 submission deadline?

If you miss the April 2 submission deadline, your earnings from those sales will typically be processed in the next regular payday cycle. It's advisable to plan ahead and submit orders as early as possible to avoid missing out on the "Get Paid Today" opportunity.

Can I use the "Get Paid Today" feature for all my sales?

No, the "Get Paid Today" feature may not be available for all sales. It usually applies to specific promotions or time-sensitive sales events. Consultants should check the guidelines provided by Pampered Chef to understand which sales qualify for immediate payment.

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