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The thread explores the topic of whether a past host can transfer their host benefits, specifically the use of a 60% off item, to someone else. Participants share their thoughts on the rules and personal experiences related to this practice.
Views differ on the specifics of transferring host benefits, with some participants agreeing on the need for the order to be under the hostess's name, while others express varying opinions on the permissibility of gifting the benefits.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding host benefits within the community.
Consultants interested in understanding the nuances of host benefits and their transferability may find this discussion relevant.
No, past hosts cannot gift their host benefits to someone else. Host benefits are designed to reward the individual who hosted the party, and they are non-transferable.
Past hosts typically have a limited time frame, usually up to one year from their hosting date, to redeem their host benefits. After this period, the benefits expire and cannot be used.
Yes, a past host can participate in another party and earn new host benefits. Each hosting experience is separate, and they can host again to receive new rewards.
A past host can support their friend by attending the party, promoting it, or even co-hosting. However, they cannot transfer their host benefits, but they can still enjoy the experience and help their friend succeed.