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This thread centers around participants discussing their experiences and feelings about the last day to earn HWC products and the associated tablecloth. Many share their progress on shows and their goals for earning incentives, while others express disappointment about not qualifying for the products.
Views differ among participants regarding the value of the HWC products and tablecloth, with some expressing strong motivation to earn them while others feel it is not worth the effort. No clear consensus emerges on the importance of these incentives.
Participants shared personal experiences related to their shows and the HWC initiative, reflecting a mix of motivations and challenges faced in their consulting activities.
Consultants interested in understanding different perspectives on earning incentives and the associated products may find this discussion relevant.
Well then it's time she did!:sing:JAE said:I did turn in my two shows today. I'm having a great month so far, so my first pay check will be big. Usually I don't get much until the second pay check of the month. But, it's not helping the $2500 for 1/2 conference. I have three shows scheduled for that time frame. Can anyone say "BIG SALES!"? I have closed three $800+ shows in a weeks time before. It is possible. Still trying to figure a good way to approach my mother to ask if she'll have a show while I'm visiting on spring break. She's not very supportive, and she's not had a home show since before I can remember. I must have been under 5 years old when she had a tupperware party.
I hope she will. If she doesn't say yes, I just want her to say "no" rather than saying/sort of whining "Oh, I don't want to do that. My friends won't want to come to that... blah, blah, blah." I would really appreciate it if she could just say "yes" because she wants to be supportive. We'll see.BethCooks4U said:Well then it's time she did!:sing:
lizdpamperedchef said:Didn't earn free products![]()
But I did put 2 Shows in the last week of Feb, how long does it take to get the pink trio bowl??? Curious what it looks like from all the posts about it.
You can only purchase the host special if you host a show (or buy it off someone!).jodistrauss said:How do we get the May HS if we didn't earn it last month?
True that the "actual value" may only be $18, but what about the satisfaction of setting a goal and actually achieving it - and then, being rewarded for reaching it! Sometimes, the monetary value of something doesn't equate the actual value of what it might mean to someone. Take for example, the host gift that a lot of us give to our host for having a show: a Season's Best. Whoo -hoo, it's a $1.00. But does that host feel less happy about receiving it because it's value is only $1.00? No. Ditto on this one.DebbieJ said:My director and I had this very conversation yesterday that making a big push to earn products worth $18 TOTAL and a tablecloth you can use one, maybe two months of the year, was just not worth it. I have the shows, but I'm not sweating getting them closed today. I'd rather wait for the outside orders and make more $$.
Plus, I have PC dollars that I can use to buy the products.
Sometimes when you step back and examine the carrot, you realize it's just not worth it.
cmdtrgd said:I believe they ship as earned. However, since this is the last day of the incentive, it could take a bit longer.
My director encourages us to collect orders for the HWC products in April and turn it in May 1st as a fundraiser.lacychef said:Of course, YOU can be a host & get the host special. Collect a few orders, better yet--make it a HWC fundraiser, & turn it in asap in May; then you'll have it for your other shows that month.
"Last Day to Earn HWC Products" refers to the final opportunity for consultants and customers to qualify for exclusive products through the Host With Care (HWC) program. This program rewards hosts with special items when they meet certain sales thresholds.
To qualify for HWC products, you need to host a party and reach the required sales amount set by Pampered Chef. The more sales you generate, the more exclusive products you can earn. Make sure to promote your party and invite guests to maximize your sales.
The HWC program typically includes a selection of exclusive kitchen tools, cookware, and other Pampered Chef items that are not available for regular purchase. These products are designed to enhance your cooking experience and are often highly sought after.
You can find more information about the HWC program on the Pampered Chef website or by contacting your Pampered Chef consultant. They can provide details about current promotions, eligibility requirements, and how to make the most of your hosting experience.