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The thread discusses the rules and interpretations regarding the "held and submitted" criteria for shows during the August and September promotional period. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how these rules may affect their business practices.
Some participants agree on the interpretation that shows held and submitted in the promotional period count, while others express differing views on the implications of the timing for submissions. No clear consensus emerges on the impact of the rules on business practices.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the promotional rules among participants, highlighting varying approaches to managing show submissions and host communications.
Consultants interested in understanding the nuances of the promotional rules and how to effectively manage their show submissions may find this discussion relevant.
"Held and Submitted" refers to the process where a consultant collects orders from a cooking show or event and then submits those orders to Pampered Chef for processing. This ensures that all orders are accounted for and can be fulfilled in a timely manner.
You can check the status of your show by logging into your Pampered Chef consultant portal. There, you will find details about your shows, including whether they have been held and submitted. Additionally, you will receive confirmation emails once the submission is complete.
A "Show-To-Go" is a portable kit that consultants can use to host cooking shows away from their home base. It typically includes essential products, recipes, and materials needed for demonstrating Pampered Chef items at various locations, making it convenient for on-the-go presentations.
To prepare for a "Show-To-Go" event, ensure you have all necessary products, tools, and materials packed in your kit. Review your recipes and practice your demonstrations. Additionally, confirm the location, time, and any specific requirements from the host to ensure a smooth event.
No, each "Held and Submitted" show must be processed separately. Orders from different shows cannot be combined into one submission. This helps maintain accurate records and ensures that each host receives their respective rewards and benefits from their show.