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The thread discusses whether hosting a HWC Fundraiser counts as a party for the purpose of earning rewards during a specific promotional period. Participants share their experiences and seek clarification on the rules regarding fundraisers and HWC items.
Views differ, with some participants affirming that a HWC Fundraiser counts as a party while others seek clarification on the specifics of hosting such an event.
The discussion centers around the promotional period for HWC items and the rules regarding fundraisers, with participants sharing personal experiences and questions related to these topics.
Consultants interested in understanding the implications of hosting fundraisers during promotional periods may find this discussion relevant.
A HWC (Help Whip Cancer) fundraiser is a special event organized through Pampered Chef to raise funds for cancer awareness and research. It allows consultants to host parties where a portion of the sales is donated to a designated cancer charity.
Yes, a HWC fundraiser does count towards your show count. When you host a HWC fundraiser, it is treated like any other show in terms of your sales and performance metrics.
To ensure that your HWC fundraiser counts as a show, you must meet the minimum sales requirements set by Pampered Chef. Additionally, you should follow the guidelines for hosting a successful fundraiser, including promoting the event and engaging with participants.
Yes, you can combine a HWC fundraiser with a regular party. This allows you to raise funds for cancer awareness while also providing your guests with the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of a regular Pampered Chef party, such as product demonstrations and host rewards.
Your commission from a HWC fundraiser will be based on the sales generated during the event, just like any other show. However, keep in mind that a portion of the sales will be donated to the charity, so your total commission may be lower than a standard party where all sales go to you.