Sorry Guys I Just Didn't Know Where to Post This!I Just Realized

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers around a user who missed the deadline to submit an order for a Stoneware Fluted Pan at a discounted price. The key takeaway is that as long as the order is dated for January, the user can still submit it and benefit from the 20% discount. This clarification alleviates concerns about having to pay full price for the item needed for an upcoming show.

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  • Understanding of promotional order deadlines
  • Familiarity with discount policies
  • Knowledge of product ordering processes
  • Awareness of customer service protocols
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  • Research promotional order policies for kitchenware
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  • Explore best practices for managing order deadlines
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Individuals involved in retail, event planners needing kitchenware, and anyone interested in understanding discount and order management processes.

elizabethfox
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Sorry guys I just didn't know where to post this!

I just realized that I forgot to submit my personal order for a Stoneware Fluted Pan in Jan at the 20% off price( plus my 20% discount). I need it for a show I am doing this month, and I would hate to have to pay full price for it! Can I still submit an order for it, or am I out of luck....do I have to pay full price now?
 
As long as its dated for january you're good.
 
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thanks!!!!
 

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