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This thread discusses the eligibility of a past host to receive a discount on an order placed after her host discount (PHD) expiration date. Participants share their understanding of the rules regarding the timing of show dates and PHD expirations.
Views differ regarding the specifics of the PHD expiration rules, with some participants expressing confidence in the understanding that the show date is crucial, while others show uncertainty about the expiration timing.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding host discounts and their expiration, highlighting the variability in understanding among participants.
Consultants navigating similar situations with past hosts and their discounts may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
Loreen said:She's not a past host from one of my shows. But, I have asked if she would like to book a party to continue her host benefits. Waiting on her reply.
"Host Expiring PHD" refers to the Pampered Chef Host Discount (PHD) that is available to hosts who have recently held a party. If the PHD is expiring, it means that the host has a limited time to use their discount before it becomes inactive.
No, once the Host Discount (PHD) has expired, the host will no longer be able to use that discount on future purchases. It's important for hosts to utilize their discount before it expires.
If a host misses the expiration date for their PHD, they will lose the opportunity to use the discount. They will need to wait for another chance to host a party to earn a new discount.
Yes, hosts can still take advantage of other promotions or sales that Pampered Chef may offer, but they will not have access to the specific Host Discount that was part of their party rewards once it has expired.