Have You Ever Had a Door Prize Dilemma?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches to selecting and managing door prizes for shows among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on using supply orders, splitting items into smaller gifts, and the importance of communication with hosts regarding additional orders.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses buying door prizes from the supply order form but realizes they do not earn commission on those items.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using smaller items as door prizes, noting that guests seem more excited about these than typical offerings.
  • Several users mention the idea of splitting larger items into individual gifts, such as prep bowls and spatulas, to create more appealing prizes.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of asking hosts before adding orders to their shows, as some may feel uncomfortable with this practice.
  • Another participant recounts a negative experience when they added an order without sufficient communication, leading to misunderstandings with the host.
  • Some participants express that they prefer to only add orders for friends or hosts they know well, highlighting varying comfort levels with this practice.
  • Several users appreciate the idea of creative gift presentations, such as wrapping items in clear bags with recipe cards and ribbons.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of adding orders to a host's show without prior communication, with some participants advocating for clear communication while others share experiences of misunderstandings.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding door prizes, emphasizing the importance of communication and the creative use of products for gifting.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on managing door prizes and navigating host relationships may find this discussion relevant.

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I've been buying the door prizes from the supply order form, but then it hit me....well, duh, you don't get commission on those.

So I was thinking about buying stuff like the prep bowls and splitting them up into individual gifts, or the My Safe Cutters, the Creative Cutters split up, Bamboo Spoons & Spatulas split up, funnels split up, Decorator Bottles split up, the Colored Small Bowls (I only want the Cranberry) so I could use the others as gifts...

...what do you think?
 
tashayoung said:
I've been buying the door prizes from the supply order form, but then it hit me....well, duh, you don't get commission on those.

So I was thinking about buying stuff like the prep bowls and splitting them up into individual gifts, or the My Safe Cutters, the Creative Cutters split up, Bamboo Spoons & Spatulas split up, funnels split up, Decorator Bottles split up, the Colored Small Bowls (I only want the Cranberry) so I could use the others as gifts...

...what do you think?
Sounds like a cute idea. It might be pricey though.
 
I've added an order to a show (under my mom's name to get the phd) to bump it to the next level for my host before. I usually get smaller items to use as door prizes. I have gotten the bamboo spatula set or adj. measuring spoons to split up - I just let the winner choose one. Or the seasoning mixes with individual labels I found on here. People seem to get more excited over these items than the usual season's best or twixit clips.
 
When you have a good show where the host gets a good precentage off, put things like that on her order so you get her discount and your commission.
 
I would only recommend that you ask first. Some might get a little offended.
 
SillyChef said:
I would only recommend that you ask first. Some might get a little offended.


Why would someone be offended by that? I've read other people saying the same thing and I can't figure out why someone would be upset if you add an order to theirs...especially if it's so someone from her show can get something for free.
 
Winnipegk said:
Why would someone be offended by that? I've read other people saying the same thing and I can't figure out why someone would be upset if you add an order to theirs...especially if it's so someone from her show can get something for free.


Probably because it would go to their house so you would want to ask them if that would be ok.
 
A little extra that they would have to sort, unless you maybe suggest that the show is delivered to you as a thank you, and you will sort for them!?
 
I agree. I always ask if I am going to add an order to someones order. I actually had a hostess in NOvember who asn't going to purchase either of the hostess specials and asked her if she minded if I did. I explained that I couldn't even get that discount as a consultant and she was like oh yeah I don't care go for it. I do like the idea of the different little gift ideas because people get tired of the same old thing.
 
ChefSteph06 said:
I've added an order to a show (under my mom's name to get the phd) to bump it to the next level for my host before. I usually get smaller items to use as door prizes. I have gotten the bamboo spatula set or adj. measuring spoons to split up - I just let the winner choose one. Or the seasoning mixes with individual labels I found on here. People seem to get more excited over these items than the usual season's best or twixit clips.
Me too! I try to mix it up a little.
 
I always ask if I can add an order too some people feel like your taking advantage of "their" discount.
 
you can write it off if you do buy things on supply orders.
 
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gratergirl said:
you can write it off if you do buy things on supply orders.

True...but I could write them off when I order them through a show too can't I? Plus it will help with cruise points.
 
tashayoung said:
True...but I could write them off when I order them through a show too can't I? Plus it will help with cruise points.

You would be ordering it under someone else's name. The only way I could see is if you put it in the payment as a consultant gift.
 
I've always done stuff on supply b/c it's cheaper, but I do like the idea of splitting up prep bowls and such...but they're still 3 bucks a piece. HMMMMM.... I do have an extra set still in the box that i earned last summer. Maybe I'll split them up for prizes.
 
I was also thinking about the Corn Butterer, All Purpose Spreader and the recipe cards. Also, I can't wait until May for the HWC products... those mini measure-alls filled with candy was the cutest idea i got off of here!
 
One of the things I do is when I have a "Consultant as host" show, I use the FPV to get little things to use as prizes. Then it costs me nothing. :)

A prep bowl full of Kisses would be a great host gift!
 
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I did a big catalog show as a fundraiser. I donated 100% of my commission to the organization, but still got the host benefits, which I used to buy all kinds of little things for gifts. I give away everything from citrus peelers to mini spatulas. Hosts and guests love it. I wrap everything up in a clear gift bag with a small set of recipe cards and a big ribbon so it's pretty.
 
chefann said:
One of the things I do is when I have a "Consultant as host" show, I use the FPV to get little things to use as prizes. Then it costs me nothing. :)

A prep bowl full of Kisses would be a great host gift!
Yes, me too!
 
I've done the same thing.
 
I hate to throw mud but...The reason you ask the host is becasue sometimes we get host that are truely INSANE!!!!!

You know the ones! You can't get a hold of them, you have to boost the sales to get to $150. Yeah, the hateful ones who just don't care!

MISTAKE - I placed a small order onto a host order when I sent in the show.
Figured no biggy. I would collect them when I went to get the products for another customer I added to the show. I did not send the order forms as I need to go over to the hosts home anyway.
PROBLEM - When I got to the hosts home, I got the order for the other customer but nothing else. She wasn't home and the bag was on her back porch. Why did this occur you may ask?
Because the stuff was in her name and she just knew it was for her! I never did get it because after I called her asking her for the extra stuff I paid for, she said she would call the home office to tell them that I was trying to steal her stuff from her. She had a major point. It was in her name, it was registered at the home office in her name and the packing slip did say it was hers. How was I to prove otherwise?
Unless you really know this person well, DO NOT DO IT! Without asking three, maybe 4 times. Is it really worth what it might save you in the long run? I found out it is NOT!
 
OMG! John....I would have to say that is insane! I have not had the opportunity to add to someone's show --- most shows I do are far enough away that I do not want to have to drive there to pick it up. But, now that I nknow what can happen if I don't ask over and over I may not do it with a close show.
I love the idea about the prep bowls and the kisses! That's so cute!
 
I have only done this on freinds host shows, added extra product at their discount for gifts for other people. I don't think I would feel comfortable doing it on any other host order (those that I just don't know that well). Just my opinion though.
 
Tara1021 said:
I've always done stuff on supply b/c it's cheaper, but I do like the idea of splitting up prep bowls and such...but they're still 3 bucks a piece. HMMMMM.... I do have an extra set still in the box that i earned last summer. Maybe I'll split them up for prizes.
That's a great host gift idea, splitting then up and putting kisses in them and wrapping them in cute celophane wrap! I have an extra set, I think I may do it for May with pink kisses in them! Thanks for the ideas!
 
When I add on the host order I always put a cohost then it's not in the hosts name! But I totally agree about asking your host!
 
Amanda that is an awesme idea! Love that!
 
I like the idea. I always like to give someone a little extra if they spend over $100.This would be a great idea to have the gifts ready to give at the show when I'm adding up their totals. It might push some to order just a little more,or even if they book a show. $3 per prep bowl is worth it if your get a show or a happy guest who just spent a lot of dough.
 
I cannot believe you guys have prep bowls still in the package! I have 2 sets in my kitchen and they are constantly in use! If I had another set, I'd use them too! I use them for EVERYTHING!!!
 
Kim I also have 2 sets in use, I love the things but agree that they could be a good gift, tie a little ribbon around them, love the hershy kiss idea! Wheels are spinning, watch out this could be dangerous especially since I have taken time off!!
 
OMG John!! :eek: :eek: That's terrible! Have you completely written her off as a customer or has she contacted you since?:confused:
 

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