March End-Of-Month Commission Statements

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the March 2010 commission statements for Pampered Chef consultants, sharing personal earnings experiences, and clarifying the purpose of insurance deductions related to potential damages during events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about their March earnings, noting a total payment that exceeded their expectations.
  • Another participant expresses happiness about using commission earnings for personal enjoyment, specifically saving for a cruise.
  • Several participants inquire about the insurance deduction, with one providing a detailed explanation of its purpose related to potential damages at hosts' homes.
  • One participant recounts a personal experience involving damage to a host's hardwood floors due to footwear, highlighting the importance of insurance coverage.
  • Another participant, identifying as a new consultant, reflects on their lack of awareness regarding the insurance deduction until now.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the awareness and understanding of the insurance deduction, with some participants expressing curiosity and others sharing personal experiences that clarify its importance.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions related to commission statements and insurance deductions within the context of Pampered Chef events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding commission statements and the implications of insurance deductions may find this discussion relevant.

I used your trick from last month's post last night! :P

Thanks again!
 
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I must have gone to bed too early then, because it didn't work yet when I tried last night :D
 
I LOVE PC! :DSummary
March 2010 Earnings 1673.02
Adjustments: -573.15
Total March 2010 Payment 1099.87I can't wait until it reads 10,998.70 LOL
 
OOH..Now I am very happy..this is all going into my fun money..which right now I am saving up for my spending money on my cruise in 11 weeks..and my check was bigger than I was expecting..I never took my over rides into account..Now I am SUPER HAPPY!!
 
Can someone tell me what the insurance deduction is for?
 
kookinwithkale said:
Can someone tell me what the insurance deduction is for?
If you are in a host's house, and say, while you are using her microwave, it breaks. She blames you and BAM! You're stuck with the bill. Or you drop her cell phone into the dishwater. OR you knock her crystal punchbowl onto the tile and it breaks.. and it is worth a substantial amount of money.
That's what the insurance is for. It covers any mishaps or damage caused to the host's home or property that you could be responsible for.
I know one lady who wore some super snazzy new tall heeled boots to a show. Her host had just had new hardwood floors put down. My friend's boots ruined those floors... and her host had just paid $10,000.00 for her floors.
Thank goodness for that $2.00 per month deduction. The insurance covered the replacement costs.
 
Oh wow... thanks for the explanation! :)
 
kookinwithkale said:
Oh wow... thanks for the explanation! :)

No problem! I always wondered the same thing until my friend told me what happened to her. ( the one with the boots.) I was all ooooohhh... whew!!
 
I never even noticed until today, shows ya how much I pay attention! LOL I've been in since the end of Jan. So still a "newbie" ;)

That would be horrible... the whole boot thing...
 
beckyjsmith said:
If you are in a host's house, and say, while you are using her microwave, it breaks. She blames you and BAM! You're stuck with the bill. Or you drop her cell phone into the dishwater. OR you knock her crystal punchbowl onto the tile and it breaks.. and it is worth a substantial amount of money.
That's what the insurance is for. It covers any mishaps or damage caused to the host's home or property that you could be responsible for.
I know one lady who wore some super snazzy new tall heeled boots to a show. Her host had just had new hardwood floors put down. My friend's boots ruined those floors... and her host had just paid $10,000.00 for her floors.
Thank goodness for that $2.00 per month deduction. The insurance covered the replacement costs.

Or like the time I spilled cranberry juice concentrate all over my host's oriental rug..ouch:eek:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the March End-Of-Month Commission Statement?

The March End-Of-Month Commission Statement includes details about your total sales for the month, any bonuses earned, commissions from your sales, and any adjustments or deductions. It provides a comprehensive overview of your earnings and performance for March.

When will I receive my March End-Of-Month Commission Statement?

Your March End-Of-Month Commission Statement is typically generated and sent out within the first few days of April. You can expect to receive it via email or through your consultant portal, depending on your preferences.

How can I access my March End-Of-Month Commission Statement?

You can access your March End-Of-Month Commission Statement by logging into your consultant portal. Once logged in, navigate to the 'Commissions' or 'Reports' section to view and download your statement.

What should I do if I notice an error in my March End-Of-Month Commission Statement?

If you notice an error in your March End-Of-Month Commission Statement, you should contact Pampered Chef's support team as soon as possible. Provide them with details of the discrepancy, and they will assist you in resolving the issue.

How are commissions calculated for the March End-Of-Month Commission Statement?

Commissions for the March End-Of-Month Commission Statement are calculated based on your total sales for the month, the commission rate applicable to those sales, and any bonuses or incentives you may have qualified for. The statement will break down these calculations for clarity.

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