HWC Promo: Book a Show with Host 1 and Get Exclusive Feb. Discounts!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the conditions for earning Help Whip Cancer® products through booking shows with specific hosts during February. Participants share their experiences and interpretations regarding the requirements for shows to qualify and the implications of commissionable sales.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a scenario where Host 1 has a show and Host 2 books off of her, questioning if Host 1's order would count towards HWC items despite Host 2 not having other orders.
  • Another participant notes that Host 1 cannot use the 60% off Past Host Special if Host 2's show does not reach $150 in guest sales, indicating that Host 2's show would not count for HWC items.
  • One participant shares their experience of successfully booking multiple shows in a short time frame to qualify for HWC products, despite initially having no shows scheduled.
  • Several participants discuss the technical aspects of show submissions, with some stating that shows with less than $150 in commissionable sales can still be submitted if there are qualifying guest sales.
  • One participant expresses confusion about the definition of a "qualifying" show, seeking clarification on whether it refers to guest sales or commissionable sales.
  • Another participant confirms that a show must have $150 in guest sales to be considered qualifying for HWC products.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of what constitutes a qualifying show, with some participants asserting that guest sales are the determining factor, while others share experiences that suggest commissionable sales may also play a role.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding show submissions and HWC product eligibility, with participants sharing insights based on their own situations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for clarification on the requirements for booking shows and earning HWC products may find this discussion relevant.

Intrepid_Chef
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We were chatting about this possibility during the drive home from spring launch.

Let's say Host 1 has a show and Host 2 books off of her.

Host 1 orders the knife block set, or a set of cookware.

Host 2 gets no other orders and both are held and submitted by Feb. 15.

I know I would get no commission for the second show, but would it count as a show to get the HWC items?
 
Host 1 can't order the 60% off Past Host Special at Host 2's show if Host 2's show doesn't make show; you can't enter the discount code before there are $150 in Guest Sales... So Host 2's show would not count toward the second show for HWC items.
 
Just so you know, you can do it. I went in to Spring Launch with no Feb shows book because I'll be on vacation from the 8th to the 16th and didn't even consider that I still had 3 weeks of the month of nothing. Because I really wanted the HWC products, I made 3 phone calls at lunch break and one on the way home and yesterday I sent/delivered 4 host packets because all 4 agreed to doing quick catalog shows.

You CAN get enough shows, just remember the "3" in 3-2-1!
 
TrishPCMommy said:
Host 1 can't order the 60% off Past Host Special at Host 2's show if Host 2's show doesn't make show; you can't enter the discount code before there are $150 in Guest Sales... So Host 2's show would not count toward the second show for HWC items.

Are you sure about this? I know that my director has submitted shows that commissionable sales were less than $150 because the past host ordered a big ticket host item. And I just tried it in P3 by adding a fake show and I just had a past host with an order of the Bamboo Knife Block set at $166, and there are absolutely no errors in it. So I think she was right...you can submit the two, and it's techinically a qualified show, but no you wouldn't make commission off the show.
 
Kelly8 said:
Are you sure about this? I know that my director has submitted shows that commissionable sales were less than $150 because the past host ordered a big ticket host item. And I just tried it in P3 by adding a fake show and I just had a past host with an order of the Bamboo Knife Block set at $166, and there are absolutely no errors in it. So I think she was right...you can submit the two, and it's techinically a qualified show, but no you wouldn't make commission off the show.

I just did it in PPP as well and got the same result as you :)
 
Yeah that's right! A show has to be $150 in GUEST sales, not commissionable sales.
 
Yup, of course it sucks that there's no commissionable sales and no double points, but if you really want the HWC stuff, you can do it that way.
 
I stand corrected. I wasn't able to do it before in previous months, but I just tried it in
P3 and no red dots/flags! Wow! Learned something new today... Thanks for the idea if I need it!
 
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OK ... thanks, but that was not exactly my question.

I know you can turn in a show that is less than $150 commissionable due to a past host order.

The question remains: If I turn in 2 shows, one qualifying, one not, do I still get the HWC items?
 
That's my question: what's the definition of a "qualifying" show? $150 in guest sales or commissionable sales?
 
Rules: To earn the Help Whip Cancer® products, qualified Cooking Shows, Catalog Shows,
Fundraiser Shows and Wedding Showers must be held Feb. 1–15 and submitted no later
than midnight CT on Feb. 15, 2010. Products will ship as earned. For use and reproduction
by Pampered Chef® Consultants only.

I qualifing show is $150 in guest sales period.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HWC Promo for February?

The HWC Promo is a special offer that allows customers to book a show with Host 1 and receive exclusive discounts on select Pampered Chef products throughout February. This promotion is designed to encourage more hosts and provide additional savings to guests.

How do I book a show with Host 1?

To book a show with Host 1, you can reach out directly to them via their contact information, which is typically shared during their promotional events or through social media. You can also visit the Pampered Chef website and look for the option to book a show with a specific host.

What kind of discounts can I expect during this promo?

Is there a limit to how many shows I can book with Host 1?

Typically, there is no limit to how many shows you can book with Host 1, but it may depend on their availability and the terms of the promotion. It's best to discuss your options directly with Host 1 to understand any specific limitations.

When does the HWC Promo end?

The HWC Promo is exclusive to February, so it will end on the last day of the month. Make sure to book your show before the promo concludes to take advantage of the discounts offered.

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