Maximizing Savings: Reviving an Inactive Consultant's Status - BEE Consultancy

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the status of an inactive consultant and the potential for her to reactivate without repurchasing the kit. Participants share their understanding of the timeline and requirements for maintaining active status.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that a consultant has a full year from going inactive before needing to repurchase the kit, suggesting she might still have time to reactivate.
  • Another participant notes that if the consultant qualified in November, she technically went inactive in February, which could affect her reactivation timeline.
  • One participant suggests checking with Home Office for the exact date of inactivity to clarify the consultant's options.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of submitting $200 within a rolling two-month timeframe to maintain active status, indicating it can be tricky to remember.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience with a similar situation, noting that their consultant would be active until a specific date before losing status.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the exact timeline and requirements for reactivating an inactive consultant, with no clear consensus on the best course of action.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is centered around the specific policies regarding consultant activity status and personal experiences related to reactivation timelines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating the reactivation process or those interested in understanding the implications of inactivity may find this discussion relevant.

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I have a consultant who qualified 11/30/07 and then didn't do anything else. Which means she went inactive in January 08. Could she submit $200 in January and get another year an an inactive consultant? She moved and said she might re-up at some point and money is a big issue for her. I'm just trying to help her not have to re-buy the kit at some point....Thanks...BEE
 
You have a full year from when you go inactive before you have to buy the kit again. If she qualified in November she wouldn't have technically gone inactive until February, right?
 
I think I would check that one out with Home Office -- get the actual date from them. They will be able to tell you for sure when she went inactive, and then, when she'd have to re-activate by without re-buying the kit.
 
wadesgirl said:
You have a full year from when you go inactive before you have to buy the kit again. If she qualified in November she wouldn't have technically gone inactive until February, right?

Depends on how much she submitted in Nov to qualify. You have to submit $200 in a rolling 2-month time frame to stay active - kinda tricky to remember sometimes.

I agree, call HO for the exact date.
 
are you a future director? if so, the consultant roster report on CC would show you her inactive date. If she went inactive Jan. 1, she might be out of luck.

I have a consultant that went inactive June 1, 2008. She will be active until May 31, 2008, then she will no longer be a consultant.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to revive an inactive consultant's status with Pampered Chef?

Reviving an inactive consultant's status means re-engaging a consultant who has not been active in their business for a certain period. This process often involves encouraging them to start selling products again, participating in training, and re-establishing their connection with the Pampered Chef community.

What are the benefits of reviving my status as an inactive consultant?

Reviving your status allows you to regain access to exclusive discounts, promotions, and training resources. It also enables you to reconnect with your customer base, potentially increasing your sales and income opportunities while enjoying the benefits of being part of the Pampered Chef community.

How can I maximize my savings as I revive my consultant status?

To maximize savings, focus on utilizing current promotions, discounts on products, and any special offers available to consultants. Additionally, consider hosting your own parties to earn free and discounted products, and leverage social media to reach a wider audience, which can lead to increased sales.

Are there specific steps I should follow to reactivate my consultant status?

Yes, typically, you should start by contacting your Pampered Chef director or support team to understand the reactivation process. This may include completing any necessary paperwork, attending training sessions, and setting up a plan to begin selling again. It's also helpful to review your previous sales strategies and adapt them to current trends.

What resources are available to help me as I revive my consultant status?

Pampered Chef offers various resources, including training materials, online webinars, and support from your director and fellow consultants. You can also access the consultant portal for updated information on products, promotions, and best practices to help you succeed in reviving your business.

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