Split Host & Co-Host Orders on P3: A Guide

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the process of splitting orders between a host and co-host using the P3 system. Participants share their experiences and methods for allocating discounts and free products between the two parties.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about how to split discounts between a host and co-host, specifying their preferences for different types of discounts.
  • Another participant shares their experience of entering a $40.00 free product for the host while leaving the co-host's amount at $0.00, questioning if this is correct.
  • Several participants affirm that the method described by the second participant is accurate.
  • One participant provides a detailed explanation of the process, mentioning the "Split Between Host and Co-Host" option in the P3 system and how to allocate discounts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of the process, but there is general agreement on the validity of the method shared by participants regarding splitting the orders.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is centered around the functionalities of the P3 system as it relates to order management for hosts and co-hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for guidance on managing host and co-host orders within the P3 system may find this discussion relevant.

SilverCeladon
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How do I split between host and cohost? The host only wants 1/2 off and % off items and the co-host only wants the monthly (60%) off special. I see on the side of P3 that it says host and cohost split. How do I do it? Thanks!
 
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I think I figured it out...they both get the % off but I put in the host section $40.00 free product and left the cohost at 0.00. Is that right?
 
That's how it works in PP.
 
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out with your question. Splitting between a host and co-host is actually quite simple. When entering the order in P3, you can select "Split Between Host and Co-Host" under the "Order Type" drop-down menu. This will allow you to allocate the discounts accordingly. For example, you can choose to have 50% off and % off items go towards the host's order, and the 60% off monthly special towards the co-host's order. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of split host and co-host orders on P3?

The purpose of split host and co-host orders on P3 is to allow multiple individuals to share the benefits of hosting a party. This feature enables hosts to combine their sales and rewards, making it easier for them to reach higher sales thresholds and earn more rewards collectively.

How do I set up a split host or co-host order in P3?

To set up a split host or co-host order in P3, you need to create a new party and then add the co-host's information in the designated section. You can then allocate orders between the host and co-host as needed, ensuring that both parties receive their respective rewards based on the sales generated.

Can I change the split between the host and co-host after the party has started?

Yes, you can adjust the split between the host and co-host even after the party has started. However, it's important to do this before finalizing the orders to ensure that the rewards are calculated accurately based on the new split.

Are there any limitations on the number of co-hosts I can have?

Typically, P3 allows for one primary host and one co-host for split orders. However, you should check the latest guidelines or updates from Pampered Chef, as policies may vary or change over time regarding the number of co-hosts allowed.

How are rewards calculated for split host and co-host orders?

Rewards for split host and co-host orders are calculated based on the total sales generated by the party. Each host will receive rewards proportional to their share of the sales, which can be adjusted based on the agreed-upon split. This ensures that both hosts benefit fairly from the combined sales.

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