Questions on Re-Signing for PC Consultants: Kit Credit & Stipulations Explained

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the re-signing process for PC Consultants, specifically regarding kit credit and eligibility. A participant seeks clarification on re-signing dates, which can occur after February 1, following a period of inactivity. Kit credit, valued at either $20 or $40, is contingent on the free product value (FPV) earned from a single show and is valid for six months. Participants are advised to consult the Home Office for definitive answers regarding their specific situations.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of PC Consultant re-signing policies
  • Familiarity with Home Office procedures
  • Knowledge of free product value (FPV) calculations
  • Awareness of kit credit stipulations
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the PC Consultant re-signing timeline and requirements
  • Learn about the Home Office's role in consultant support
  • Investigate how free product value (FPV) is calculated for shows
  • Explore strategies for maximizing kit credit during shows
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for current and prospective PC Consultants, particularly those navigating the re-signing process and seeking to optimize their kit credit and show performance.

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I'm still strongly wanting to re-sign in February, as I've waited almost a year already (with a couple months to go). I had my last show 12/02/06, which means I have to wait two months to go inactive and then a full year from that point (of going inactive) to be able to re-sign. So does that mean that I can re-sign on February 3rd? What are the stipulations for getting the kit credit? I know it is $20 or $40, but is that based on how big your show is? Can you use PC gift certificates towards your kit cost? I read on another thread that the kit credit lasts 6 months, which is good b'c I'm going to have a cookie swap in December and have PC catalogs there for people to order from, and I want to try to get my kit credit on that show. You can only get kit credit from one show right? (meaning, you can't host two shows and get kit credit on both) Thanks ladies. I'm nervous and still trying to make my final decision but I have a couple months to do so. After waiting 14 months, I'm so ready to start up again with a strong director that I have a great relationship with already, but I'm really afraid that I'll just bomb again, so I'm really thinking long and hard about re-signing.
 
the best way to get the most accurate answers to your questions is to call Home Office. they are the ones that could let you know what dates you could re-sign and any roadblocks to that as they have all of your past info on file!
Good luck and let us know what they say!
 
I think you should be OK to sign after Feb. 1, since Feb.1 would have been your inactivity date. But I'm sure there's someone with more experience who can better answer that.The kit credit is taken from your free product value. So you can use $20 or $40, as long as you earned that much in FPV on your show. You can only use kit credit from one show. And, yes, it's good for 6 months so if you host a show in December, you'll be OK.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the process for re-signing as a Pampered Chef consultant?

To re-sign as a Pampered Chef consultant, you need to complete the online application process through the Pampered Chef website. You'll need to provide your personal information and agree to the terms and conditions. If you were previously a consultant, you may be eligible for kit credit, which can help reduce the cost of your new starter kit.

What is kit credit and how does it work for re-signing consultants?

Kit credit is a financial benefit offered to former consultants who re-sign with Pampered Chef. This credit can be applied towards the cost of your new starter kit. The amount of kit credit you receive depends on how long it has been since you were last active as a consultant. Make sure to check the specific terms on the Pampered Chef website or contact support for details.

Are there any stipulations I need to be aware of when re-signing?

Yes, there are a few stipulations to consider when re-signing. You must have been inactive for a certain period, typically at least 6 months, to qualify for re-signing. Additionally, you may need to meet specific criteria regarding your previous sales and team structure. It's important to review the latest guidelines provided by Pampered Chef to ensure you meet all requirements.

Can I use my previous consultant ID when re-signing?

When you re-sign, you will typically be assigned a new consultant ID. However, you may be able to retain your previous consultant ID if you re-sign within a certain timeframe after becoming inactive. It's best to reach out to Pampered Chef support for clarification on your specific situation.

What happens if I do not qualify for kit credit when re-signing?

If you do not qualify for kit credit when re-signing, you will need to pay the full price for your new starter kit. However, you can still benefit from the training and resources available to new consultants. It's a good idea to explore any promotions or discounts that may be available at the time of your re-signing.

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