Questions for Consultants From Canada

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various questions and experiences related to the differences in pricing and sales requirements for Pampered Chef shows between Canada and the United States. Participants share their insights on currency conversion, product pricing, and regional climate differences.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that the minimum sales requirement to submit a show in Canada is $200.00.
  • Another participant shares that prices for products, such as the DCB, are higher in Canada, specifically noting a price of $75.75.
  • Several users clarify that the correct term is "Canadian," although some note that "Canadien" is used in Quebec and French communities.
  • One participant expresses curiosity about the challenges of comparing show averages and minimums due to these differences.
  • Another participant discusses the varying climates across Canada, highlighting that weather can differ significantly depending on the region.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific pricing and sales requirements, but there is agreement on the use of "Canadian" as the standard term, with some noting regional variations.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding the differences in the Pampered Chef business between Canada and the U.S., as well as cultural perceptions of Canadian weather.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the differences in pricing and sales requirements between Canada and the U.S. may find this discussion relevant.

TammyStar
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Okay, I'm sure this is a silly question but I must ask. If a Canadien consultant says they had a $500 show how many dollars in US is that? And in Canada are the prices different? Like a DCB is $65.00 here in the US is it $65.00 in Canada. And in Canada do you have to have $150 dollars in sales to submit a show or is that number different also? And is it Canadian or Canadien??

TIA
Tammy
 
You need $200.00 for a show. Prices are higher here in Canada, a DCB is $75.75 here.
 
Oh and it's Canadian :)
 
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Thanks Rennea, I was just curious because I was thinking how hard it is to make comparisons on show averages or show minimums there must be a difference.

I live in Phoenix area and have recently met 2 people that moved here from Canada and I always think of Canada as being cold and GREEN! Not desert like at all. The weather here must be a real shocker for them.

Tammy
 
Really depends where they are from. About 3-4 hours South of me there is "desert" climate and landscape. But were I am in the mountains the weather is very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. Southern BC has very mild weather and rains a lot.
 
TammyStar said:
Okay, I'm sure this is a silly question but I must ask. If a Canadien consultant says they had a $500 show how many dollars in US is that? And in Canada are the prices different? Like a DCB is $65.00 here in the US is it $65.00 in Canada. And in Canada do you have to have $150 dollars in sales to submit a show or is that number different also? And is it Canadian or Canadien??

TIA
Tammy


Pretty close to the same. Our dollar is about .9574 US now I believe.
 
rennea said:
Oh and it's Canadian :)

Unless you're in Quebec or French communities elsewhere in the country. Then it is Canadien/Canadienne.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements to become a Pampered Chef consultant in Canada?

To become a Pampered Chef consultant in Canada, you must be at least 18 years old, reside in Canada, and have a passion for cooking and sharing kitchen products. You will need to purchase a starter kit, which includes a selection of products and business materials to help you get started.

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To host a Pampered Chef party in Canada, you can choose to host an in-home party, a virtual party, or a combination of both. Reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant to help you plan your party, select a date, and gather your guests. The consultant will guide you through the process and provide you with tools and resources to make your party successful.

What are the commission rates for Pampered Chef consultants in Canada?

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Are there any fees associated with being a Pampered Chef consultant in Canada?

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