Signing Up as a New Consultant: Requirements & Info

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Discussion Overview

The thread focuses on the experiences and questions of new consultants regarding the process of signing up, obtaining a website, and receiving necessary materials like debit cards and starter kits. Participants share their personal experiences and insights related to these topics.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the requirements for signing up for a website as a new consultant, expressing feelings of information overload.
  • Another participant mentions that an official consultant must be qualified before obtaining a website.
  • One participant shares that a website can be accessed as soon as the consultant number and debit card are received, although individual online orders and registries are restricted until qualification.
  • Several participants discuss the typical timeline for receiving the debit card number and starter kits, noting that the debit card number is often available within about 3 business days.
  • One participant expresses frustration about not being able to control the shipping date of their starter kit, wishing for more flexibility to maximize the initial incentives offered by the company.
  • Another participant shares their experience of acquiring additional materials from a former consultant to help them get started.
  • Several users engage in light-hearted banter and express camaraderie, sharing humorous exchanges and personal anecdotes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of obtaining a website and the timeline for receiving materials, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach to manage these processes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences as new consultants, discussing the challenges and processes they face during their initial stages in the business.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants seeking insights into the signup process, website access, and material acquisition may find the shared experiences helpful.

cheferikab
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Are we able to sign up for a website as a new consultant or is there a requirement that must be met first? I have probably already read this somewhere, but I am on information overload
 
No such thing as a dumb question.You must be qualified (an official consultant) before you can get your website.
 
Nope. You can get a website as soon as you get your consultant number and debit card. You just can't take individual online orders or have registries until you qualify. But you can use the site for news, show invites and to collect show orders.
 
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That's what I thought! Thanks!
 
That's right. See, I'm up way too late. Thanks, Ann.
 
You're welcome.
It's my bedtime, too, but there's an interesting episode of Law and Order on.
 
I was just checking in here as my receipts and thank you cards were printing out from the shows I closed today.
 
So that leaves me wondering... How long does the debit card ordeal usually take? Also, anyone know how long it has been taking for starter kits to arrive? Thanks!
 
The debit card number is usually available (via phone) within about 3 business days, although officially it takes 5. Then the plastic card arrives in the mail a few days later.

Starter kits are usually shipped pretty quickly. How soon you receive it will depend on the typical transit time between HO and your house. I see that you're in Washington, that's probably 4-5 days (and any WA consultants on here can correct me if I'm wrong).
 
I called to get my debit number. I had things to do! LOL!!
 
Thank you guys for the responses.... I like the idea of calling for the number. I would like to get the website up ASAP in order to help out my first few hosts.

With all the incentives the company offers during the first few months, I wish you could sign up and PICK your ship date, or at least request a shipping window! I would like to make the most out of my first 30 days and it is driving me nuts thta I have virtually no control over when those first 30 days may occur!

Okay, thanks for letting me vent.... And thanks again for all the info!
 
chefann said:
The debit card number is usually available (via phone) within about 3 business days, although officially it takes 5. Then the plastic card arrives in the mail a few days later.

Starter kits are usually shipped pretty quickly. How soon you receive it will depend on the typical transit time between HO and your house. I see that you're in Washington, that's probably 4-5 days (and any WA consultants on here can correct me if I'm wrong).

You're right Ann! Don't you just love being told you are right!;) :D
From when they ship it, it usually takes 4 days, Fed Ex has been quicker with our deliveries in Washington, then UPS was. When Fed Ex get them they deliver them that day, with UPS it always waited until the next day.

Also just call the Express Information Line to get your debit card #

cookingisfunagain said:
So that leaves me wondering... How long does the debit card ordeal usually take? Also, anyone know how long it has been taking for starter kits to arrive? Thanks!

Waving "Hi" from the other side of the state! Welcome!:D :) ;)
 
cookingisfunagain said:
Thank you guys for the responses.... I like the idea of calling for the number. I would like to get the website up ASAP in order to help out my first few hosts.

With all the incentives the company offers during the first few months, I wish you could sign up and PICK your ship date, or at least request a shipping window! I would like to make the most out of my first 30 days and it is driving me nuts thta I have virtually no control over when those first 30 days may occur!

Okay, thanks for letting me vent.... And thanks again for all the info!
You will do so good in this business!:) I love your excitement! Just host coach like crazy right now, it's one thing you can do while your waiting! Also, if your recruiter can, get some stuff (paperwork and what not) from her to help you get going and then you can just reimburse her when you get yours!;)
 
MissChef said:
You're right Ann! Don't you just love being told you are right!;) :D
I was going to post that I'm always right :D, but then I remembered that just this morning I started a thread about not being right (although that situation worked out splendidly).

What I DO love is how most of us here on CS seem to mesh well and understand eachother's bizarre humor, while still representing a very wide variety of people and personalities.
{{{hugs}}}

[/sappy stuff]
 
shedding a tear!!! sappy right here with ya!! But again, that's right! We all do so well with each other! Most of the time! Sometimes a few of us get a little hormonal:D and we need to be gently spanked and we get right back in line! :D :p LOL!
Love ya Ann!:D ;)
 
chefann said:
I was going to post that I'm always right :D, but then I remembered that just this morning I started a thread about not being right (although that situation worked out splendidly).

What I DO love is how most of us here on CS seem to mesh well and understand eachother's bizarre humor, while still representing a very wide variety of people and personalities.
{{{hugs}}}

[/sappy stuff]


Are you talking about me? You're talking about me. Aren't you? :cool:
 
Now, Rae, do you need the spanking I was just talking about?! LOL! ROTFL!:D
J/K I know it's your humor coming through again!
I always enjoy your posts, Rae, You always have "Blessings" in your signature and you are a blessing to most of us!;) :)
 
I lived over in Elk for a year, si I know right where you are.

My recruiter got me a quick start kit and a spring DVD (and a few other goodies), and I bought some additional catalogs and order forms from ebay. Then, I had completely forgotten that one of my neighbors used to be a consultant. Well, she had a ton of stuff that she offered me a great deal on.... For $50 I got a nice newer style rolling thing, a tool caddy, a stone holder, a huge stack of old catalogs that will great for the fair, her old meeting notes and flyers and all her sheet protectors nad plastic binders that she used for hostess packs, along with a ton of other stuff like tapes, cd's and stickers.

And with all the wonderful resources and advice I have found here, I should be set to go~

Thanks again!
 
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MissChef said:
Now, Rae, do you need the spanking I was just talking about?! LOL! ROTFL!:D
J/K I know it's your humor coming through again!
I always enjoy your posts, Rae, You always have "Blessings" in your signature and you are a blessing to most of us!;) :)


Aww, thanks. I stand secure in the knowledge that you can't reach me from way over there to give me that spanking.
 

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