Host Eligible for Guest Special?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses whether hosts are eligible for guest specials in Pampered Chef shows, with participants sharing their experiences and observations regarding this topic.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the eligibility of hosts for guest specials, noting confusion when a host is identified as a guest who missed out on the special.
  • Another participant shares their experience, stating that hosts do receive the guest special.
  • Several participants confirm that if a host qualifies by spending over $60, they are eligible for the guest special.
  • One participant mentions that many hosts have taken advantage of discounts, leading to larger purchases that qualify for the guest special.
  • Another participant advises that if a show is submitted without the guest special for the host, contacting Pampered Chef may resolve the issue.
  • One participant recounts a reminder from the submission process that highlighted the host's eligibility for the guest special.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that hosts are eligible for guest specials if they meet certain spending criteria, although there is some variation in individual experiences regarding the submission process.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and observations related to the eligibility of hosts for guest specials, particularly in the context of recent promotions and discounts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating the specifics of host eligibility for guest specials may find this discussion relevant to their practices.

dancedivine
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Hello!

Is the host also eligible for the guest specials? The reason I ask is because whenever I finalize my shows, I always get that screen that tells me that one of my guests was eligible for the guest special but didn't order it... However, because that person is the host - and not a guest - I assume they are not really eligible for the special.

Thanks for any clarification!
 
The host does get the guest special (at least that is what I have noticed).
 
Yes, if the host qualifies for the guest special she also gets it!
 
As long as their purchases after all discounts is $60 or more, yes they do. Many hosts (especially with the 60% off this month) have purchased larger items. You may have to "make it up to them" by buying the Guest Special that you left off.
 
If you already submitted the show without the guest special for the host call Pampered Chef and tell them. They'll add it to the show if they can or send it separately if the show is processed.
 
I didn't realize it, but when I went to submit the show in P3 it reminded me that they were eligible and it wasn't there.
 
Yes, if the host spends more than $60 on her own order (before tax), she gets the guest special too
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for a host to be eligible for a guest special?

A host being eligible for a guest special means that they can take advantage of promotional offers available to guests during their party. This typically includes discounts or special pricing on select products when they host a party and meet certain sales criteria.

How can I determine if my party qualifies for guest specials?

Your party qualifies for guest specials if it meets the minimum sales requirement set by Pampered Chef. This usually involves having a certain number of orders or reaching a specific sales threshold. You can check with your consultant for the exact criteria for your party.

Are guest specials the same every month?

No, guest specials can vary from month to month. Pampered Chef often rotates their guest specials, so it’s important to check the current promotions during your party month to see what offers are available.

Can a host take advantage of guest specials if they also place an order?

Yes, a host can take advantage of guest specials while also placing an order. As long as the party meets the eligibility criteria, the host can enjoy the same discounts and offers available to guests.

What happens if my party does not qualify for guest specials?

If your party does not qualify for guest specials, you will not be able to take advantage of those promotional offers. However, you can still earn host rewards based on the total sales from your party, which may include discounts on future purchases or free products.

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