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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and questions regarding the use of PP+ for entering show orders, specifically addressing issues like red dots and payment processing challenges.
Views differ regarding the specific meanings of the red dots and yellow triangles, with no clear consensus on the best practices for addressing these issues.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and troubleshooting tips related to the PP+ system, reflecting a range of familiarity and comfort with the platform.
Consultants who are new to using PP+ or those encountering similar issues with show entries may find the shared experiences and insights helpful.
pamperedharriet said:Did you figure it out yet?
Miss Cori said:I did, and I gave her a free spice when she didnt get one. It was my first order at my first showso I was all excited to give away the free stuff and I gave her the free spice. Well it was after shipping and handling that she spent over $60 woops. So I just ended up paying for the spice on the hostess order because then I got it cheaper.
krzymomof4 said:I figured out the red dots, but I can't figure out the exclamation points in the yellow triangle next to a show.
If you click on the finish tab it will tell you why the exclamation point is there...krzymomof4 said:It is a show that has not yet closed. When you see the summary of all your shows listed, there are checkmarks and red dots, but I have one that is a yellow triangle with an exclamation point in it.
LMAO!! Sadly I am sure they know me by name at HO!! I call often enough for adjustments and questions for my recruits!krzymomof4 said:I was afraid to click finish because we weren't ready to close the show. I figured if it went through to home office I would blame Gillian
"Red Dot Mystery: My First Show Entry on pp+" is an interactive training module designed for new Pampered Chef consultants. It helps them understand the process of hosting their first show and how to effectively use the Pampered Chef platform to manage their business.
The training provides step-by-step guidance on how to set up and run a successful first show. It covers essential topics such as product knowledge, customer engagement, and sales techniques, ensuring that new consultants feel confident and prepared.
While there is no strict deadline, it is recommended that new consultants complete the "Red Dot Mystery" training within their first few weeks of joining. This allows them to quickly apply what they learn to their first show and start building their business effectively.
Yes, "Red Dot Mystery: My First Show Entry on pp+" is accessible on mobile devices. This flexibility allows consultants to complete the training at their convenience, whether at home or on the go.
After completing the training, consultants have access to a variety of resources, including ongoing support from their upline, additional training modules, and a community of fellow consultants. These resources help them continue to grow and succeed in their Pampered Chef business.