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The thread explores the idea of organizing a Stoneware fundraiser in November, with participants sharing their thoughts on pricing, organizational permissions, and past experiences related to similar fundraisers.
Views differ on the feasibility of conducting the fundraiser as initially proposed, with some participants supporting the idea while others highlight policy restrictions that may prevent it.
Participants draw on their experiences from previous fundraisers and interactions with HO, indicating a mix of enthusiasm and caution regarding the proposed fundraiser.
Consultants interested in fundraising strategies or those considering similar initiatives may find the shared experiences and discussions relevant.
It's against policy to change the dates of a show.INGonzalez said:How about if you gathered the orders in October and actually put it through as a November Fundraiser? Also, how do you change pictures in Documents - the pictures on the ones posted show some discontinued items and the Stone with the Handles are not pictured.
That's what people are suggesting, but HO has said that we cannot do that.chefmeg said:Lisa~lemme get this straight....we would offer the Stoneware at regular price and then give the "discount" (the 20% off) to the organization????
chefann said:It's against policy to change the dates of a show.
That's what people are suggesting, but HO has said that we cannot do that.
This same issue came up last year or the year before when cookbooks were on sale for $10. There was confusion about whether it was allowed within policy to charge the regular price and submit the orders on the sale price. Different people at HO gave different answers.
What we are not allowed to do is charge a price that's higher than the price that other customers receive for that product. Since the stoneware is 20% off for everyone, then we're overcharging the FR customers, even if we're charging them the regular catalog price.
Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants often organize Stoneware fundraisers in November. It's a popular time for fundraising due to the holiday season, and Stoneware products are highly sought after for their durability and versatility in cooking.
You can find a consultant by visiting the Pampered Chef website and using their consultant locator tool. Additionally, you can check social media platforms or local community boards where consultants may advertise their fundraisers.
Fundraisers usually feature a variety of Stoneware products, such as baking stones, pizza stones, and casserole dishes. These items are popular for their ability to cook evenly and retain heat, making them great for holiday meals and gatherings.
In a Stoneware fundraiser, a portion of the sales from the Stoneware products goes to the designated cause or organization. Participants can place orders through the consultant, and the fundraiser typically lasts for a set period, often around two weeks.
Absolutely! If you're interested in hosting your own Stoneware fundraiser, reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant who can help you set it up. They can provide you with the necessary materials and guidance to make your fundraiser successful.