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This thread discusses the process of receiving online orders for a catalog show set up by participants. Several users share their experiences and provide insights into navigating the system.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share individual experiences and questions without a unified conclusion.
The discussion revolves around the use of specific features in the P3 system related to catalog shows and online orders, reflecting personal experiences with the platform.
Consultants who are new to using online orders for catalog shows may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
"Online Orders Applied to Host Show" refers to the process where orders placed online by customers are credited to a specific host's show. This allows the host to earn rewards and discounts based on the total sales generated from those online orders.
To ensure your online orders are applied to your host show, you need to use the unique link provided by your host when placing your order. This link is specifically tied to the host's show and ensures that your purchase counts towards their total sales.
Typically, online orders must be placed during the host show period to be applied to that show. However, some companies may allow a short grace period for orders to be counted. It's best to check with your host or the Pampered Chef guidelines for specific details.
If you forget to use the host's link when placing your order, it may not be credited to their show. Unfortunately, orders placed without the link generally cannot be retroactively applied. It's important to double-check that you're using the correct link before completing your purchase.
There are usually no strict limits on the number of online orders that can be applied to a host show, as long as they are placed during the designated show period. However, the total sales may affect the rewards and discounts the host receives, so it's beneficial to gather as many orders as possible.