Hosting a Show: Benefit Tied to an Order or Person?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the implications of a guest at a Pampered Chef show choosing to host their own show instead of placing an order, specifically regarding the booking benefit and its association with either an order or a person.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether the booking benefit is tied to an order or a person, particularly in the context of a guest opting to host instead of ordering.
  • Another participant mentions that a guest does not need to place an order to receive the booking benefit.
  • A different participant shares their experience, explaining the process of adding a guest who decides to host, noting that it does not count towards the required number of guests for certain rewards.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses that the booking benefit is tied to the person, clarifying that the host will still receive the benefit even if the show is a fundraiser.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of how the booking benefit is applied, but there is a general agreement that it is tied to the person rather than the order.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the booking benefit process within the context of hosting Pampered Chef shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and potential hosts within the Pampered Chef community may find this discussion relevant as they navigate the hosting process and booking benefits.

DebbieJ
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What if you have a guest at a show who, instead of placing an order, decides to host her own show instead. Does the host still get the booking benefit? What if it is at a fundraiser--would the organization get the extra $3.

So I guess what I'm asking is the benefit tied to an order or tied to a person?
 
They don't have to place an order.
 
Add her name to the showYou still have to add her as a guest. Add her booking under the "Special shipping, bookings, and more" tab, and then save it. It will show up as $0 (and doesn't count towards the 15 guests needed for the host to get the Celebrate plate), but the booking will appear on the host's order. That way HO knows she booked a show and the past host will get credit.

HTH,
Diane
 
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Thank you!Thanks for the replies. Seems easy enough. :)
 
Hello there! Thank you for your question. As a Pampered Chef consultant, I can assure you that the booking benefit is tied to the person, not the order. So if your guest decides to host her own show instead of placing an order, she will still receive the booking benefit. This is a great opportunity for her to earn free products and discounts by sharing Pampered Chef with her friends and family.Now, if the show is a fundraiser, the booking benefit will still go to the host, but the extra $3 will go to the organization. This is a great way to support a good cause while also earning rewards for the host. I hope this clarifies things for you. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for considering hosting a Pampered Chef party. Have a great day!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of hosting a Pampered Chef show?

Hosting a Pampered Chef show allows you to earn free and discounted products based on the total sales generated during your event. Additionally, you can receive exclusive host-only items and special promotions, making it a great opportunity to enhance your kitchen collection.

Is the benefit tied to the total sales or the number of guests?

The benefits of hosting a show are primarily tied to the total sales generated during the event rather than the number of guests. The more sales you achieve, the greater the rewards you can earn, including free products and discounts.

Can I host a show with just a few friends, or do I need a large group?

You can host a show with just a few friends! While larger groups may lead to higher sales and more rewards, even a small gathering can be successful. The key is to engage your guests and showcase the products effectively.

Are there any specific requirements to qualify for host benefits?

Yes, to qualify for host benefits, you typically need to meet a minimum sales threshold during your show. This amount can vary depending on current promotions, so it's best to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for specific details.

Can I combine my host benefits with other promotions or discounts?

In most cases, host benefits cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts. However, you can take advantage of any host-exclusive offers available during your show. Always consult your consultant for the latest information on promotions.

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