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This thread explores the experiences and opinions of participants regarding the submission of catalog shows that do not meet the $200 minimum requirement. Participants share personal anecdotes about handling such situations and the implications for hosts and consultants.
Views differ on how to handle catalog shows that do not meet the minimum requirement, with no clear consensus on the best approach to take.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to managing catalog shows and host benefits, reflecting varied approaches based on individual circumstances.
Consultants navigating similar situations with catalog shows and seeking insights from others' experiences may find this discussion relevant.
tlennhoff said:How much is the catty for? A catty needs to be over $150 to qualify as a show. If it is not then the orders would need to be placed as individual. If it is under $200 she gets nothing unfortunately.
leannvv said:My sweet aunt took a catalog to work and didn't make the $200 cut off. I've never turned in a show under $150 or a catty under $200! I assume I can turn it in and just not count it as a show???
If you did a demo.Ginger428 said:You could put it in as a cooking show![]()
& she would get 15.00 free
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Plus, that would bring your average show WAY down....Ginger428 said:You could put it in as a cooking show![]()
& she would get 15.00 free
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The $200 cut-off refers to the minimum sales requirement for submitting an order in Pampered Chef. If your total sales for a party or event do not reach $200, you typically cannot submit the order through the system.
Generally, if the order does not meet the $200 cut-off, it cannot be submitted as a party order. However, you may want to consider combining orders from multiple customers to reach the minimum requirement.
In some cases, exceptions may apply, such as promotional events or specific company policies. It’s best to check with your Pampered Chef director or refer to the latest guidelines provided by the company.
If your Aunt's order is just below $200, consider reaching out to other potential customers to add their orders to meet the cut-off. Alternatively, you can discuss with your Aunt about adding a small item to her order to reach the minimum.
To avoid issues with the $200 cut-off, encourage your customers to place larger orders or combine orders ahead of time. Keeping track of sales and communicating with your customers can help ensure you meet the minimum requirement for future submissions.