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The thread discusses whether unglazed stoneware purchased by guests during the November special counts towards the host's sales total and the associated commission for consultants.
Views differ regarding the specifics of commission on guest specials and host specials, but there is general agreement that guest purchases count towards the host's sales total.
Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the commission structure and sales totals as outlined in company documents.
Consultants looking for clarification on how guest purchases affect host sales totals and commission structures may find this discussion relevant.
babywings76 said:And we get commission on them, right?
The Nov Special features Unglazed Stoneware, which can be purchased by guests and will count towards the host's sales total. This is a great opportunity for hosts to increase their sales and earn more rewards during their party.
When guests purchase Unglazed Stoneware during the party, those sales are added to the host's total sales. This can help the host reach higher sales milestones, unlocking additional rewards and discounts based on their total sales amount.
Yes, the special typically includes a selection of Unglazed Stoneware products. It's best to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for the specific items included in the Nov Special, as they may vary each year.
Guests can take advantage of the Nov Special by attending the host's party and purchasing Unglazed Stoneware products. They should ensure they place their orders during the party to ensure those sales count towards the host's total.
There may be limits on the number of Unglazed Stoneware items a guest can purchase, depending on the specific promotion details. It's advisable for guests to check with the host or their Pampered Chef consultant for any restrictions or guidelines regarding the purchase limits.