Placing Individual Orders on P3 After Becoming Inactive

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the ability of inactive consultants to place individual orders through P3 and the associated conditions for receiving payment on those orders. Participants share their experiences and interpretations of the policy regarding individual orders after becoming inactive.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, Jessica, inquires about the possibility of placing individual orders after becoming inactive.
  • Another participant states that inactive consultants can still place individual orders.
  • One participant mentions that while individual orders can be submitted, payment is contingent on reactivating by achieving $200 in sales within the same month.
  • A different participant shares an experience where an inactive consultant's $75 order was denied, indicating a need for reactivation before placing orders.
  • One participant speculates that there may have been a policy change that was not communicated, recalling an instance where an inactive consultant submitted an order successfully in the past.
  • Another participant suggests gathering orders to create a show totaling $150 as an alternative approach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of placing individual orders while inactive, with some participants affirming the possibility and others sharing experiences that suggest restrictions exist. No clear consensus emerges regarding the current policy.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of policy regarding individual orders for inactive consultants, with varying accounts of what is permissible.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have become inactive and are considering their options for placing individual orders may find the shared experiences relevant.

JessicaMosley
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When you are inactive can you still place individual orders? Can they be through P3? I went inactive this month and I have people who want to place orders but they're a lot less than $200.
Thanks!
Jessica
 
As far as i know you can still place individual orders.
 
Yes, they can submit individual orders. However, they will not be paid on them unless they reactivate by submitting $200 or more total in the same month.
 
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Okay thanks so much.
 
Call HO and check. I had an inactive consultant try to submit a $75 individual order in December and it was denied. When we called we were told that she needs to reactivate (by submitting $200 in sales) before she can submit any individual orders.
 
I wonder if that's a change that was made to policies and not updated. I could have sworn that a gal in my Director's cluster submitted an individual order last year when she was inactive, but it may have been a barely-qualified show.
 
Can you try to get a few orders together and make a $150 show out of it?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I place individual orders on P3 after becoming inactive?

No, once you become inactive in the Pampered Chef program, you are unable to place individual orders on P3. You must reactivate your account to regain access to the ordering system.

What does it mean to be inactive in Pampered Chef?

Being inactive in Pampered Chef means that you have not met the sales or activity requirements set by the company for a certain period. This status limits your ability to place orders and participate in other consultant activities.

How can I reactivate my account to place orders?

To reactivate your account, you need to contact Pampered Chef's customer service or your director. They will provide you with the necessary steps to reactivate your status, which may include meeting specific sales requirements or paying a reactivation fee.

Is there a time limit for reactivating my account?

Yes, there is typically a time limit for reactivating your account after becoming inactive. It is advisable to check with Pampered Chef's guidelines or your director for specific timelines and requirements.

Can I still access my past orders and customer information after becoming inactive?

While you may still have access to some of your past orders and customer information, certain features may be restricted once your account is inactive. Reactivating your account will restore full access to all your data.

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