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Host's Order -- Non-Comissionable?

In summary, a "Host's Order - Non-Commissionable" is an order that does not count towards a host's party sales total and therefore does not earn them any commission or rewards. There are a few reasons why a host's order may be non-commissionable, such as using a gift certificate or consultant's discount. Non-commissionable orders also do not contribute to the host's rewards, but can still help increase their total party sales. These orders can be identified by a note on the order and will not count towards the host's party sales total. Once an order is marked as non-commissionable, it cannot be changed to a commissionable one, but the host can place a new order that will count towards their
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Another PC gal recently mentioned something about purchasing one item on a hostess's order so that she could get both the 25%-30% host discount as well as the commission. Is that really how it works? For some reason I thought the host's order was non-commissionable. Newbie here. :eek:
 
Any amount that is purchased on the host order using the discount is commissionable, as long as you as a consultant aren't the host. You do not get commission on free, half priced or host specials.
 
The free, half priced, and host specials are non-commissionable. Items ordered under the host discount would be commissionable.
 
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Thank you, Shana & Jackie!

But am I correct in assuming that if anything broke, the consultant would have to go through the host to get the item replaced since there would only be one receipt?

Thanks again! :D
 
You as the consultant could handle the adjustment, just have it shipped to your address rather than the host.
 

Related to Host's Order -- Non-Comissionable?

1. What is a "Host's Order - Non-Commissionable"?

A "Host's Order - Non-Commissionable" is an order placed by the host of a Pampered Chef party that does not count towards their party sales total and therefore does not earn them any commission or rewards.

2. Why would a host's order be non-commissionable?

A host's order may be non-commissionable for a few reasons, such as if the host used a gift certificate or discount on their order, or if the order was placed with a consultant's special discount.

3. Can a host still earn rewards for a non-commissionable order?

No, a host cannot earn any rewards or commission on a non-commissionable order. However, the order will still contribute to the total party sales, which can help the host earn more rewards.

4. How can I tell if an order is non-commissionable?

When viewing an order, there will be a note indicating if it is a "Host's Order - Non-Commissionable." Additionally, the order will not count towards the host's party sales total.

5. Can I change a non-commissionable order to a commissionable one?

No, once an order has been placed and marked as non-commissionable, it cannot be changed to a commissionable order. However, the host can place a new order that will count towards their party sales and earn them rewards.

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