Submit Your First Shows on P3: All You Need to Know

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and questions regarding submitting shows on P3, addressing qualification concerns, and understanding host benefits. Participants discuss technical issues related to the platform and seek clarification on specific scenarios.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about submitting shows on P3 while not being qualified and whether they can accept wedding registries.
  • Another participant shares their understanding that wedding registries are available only after qualification.
  • Several users mention issues with tax and shipping not displaying correctly when submitting guest orders.
  • One participant notes that missing address details can cause problems with order submissions.
  • Another participant expresses concern about whether a director can override qualification requirements for wedding registries.
  • One participant shares their practice of listing guests as potential hosts to ensure host benefits if the guest decides to host a show.
  • Another participant explains that potential bookings do not count for host benefits unless a date is set in P3.
  • One participant discusses the confusion around discounts applied to host items and seeks clarification on how to resolve it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of qualification and the handling of wedding registries, with some participants agreeing that qualification is necessary while others share personal experiences that suggest alternative approaches.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily consultants navigating the P3 platform, sharing personal experiences and troubleshooting common issues encountered during the submission process.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for new consultants looking for insights on using P3 effectively and understanding the qualification process related to shows and wedding registries.

Tropicalburstqt2
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I am submitting my first 2 shows on P3 and just wanted to make sure that since I'm not qualified that's how I am to do it??

I am also wondering, can I except Wedding Registries if I'm not qualified??
 
Yes, submit your shows on P3. I don't know about the Wedding Registry thing. I think you have to be qualified, but ask someone who remembers all those details!
 
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K. Thanks. Also, when I submit my guest's orders, it's not showing tax or shipping of $4 to the host. Why??
 
Is the host's complete address in already?

That is the common issue.
 
Wedding Registries = after qualification.
 
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Thanks, I was missing a part of her address.
 
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Is ur director able to over-ride that?? She asked me to do a bridal expo Sunday and I'm about $600 shy of being qualified...:/
 
Tropicalburstqt2 said:
Thanks, I was missing a part of her address.

Glad you got it - don't feel bad - that is one of the most common things people have happen with P3. :)
 
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Another ?- if I list a guest as a potiental host will the host who the show would be booked from receive the host benefits at that show if the guest decides to host one?? Hope that makes sense.
 
Tropicalburstqt2 said:
Another ?- if I list a guest as a potiental host will the host who the show would be booked from receive the host benefits at that show if the guest decides to host one?? Hope that makes sense.

Makes sense and no.

Potential bookings are for you record only and they don't get benefits.

Actual bookings are the only ones that count. You need to get them to set a date. The date can change or be cancelled in an emergency, but if it is not set in P3, they can't get the benefits.
 
I always list guests as booking if they expressed interest and say "maybe" within 6 months. That way if the guest actually has a show the host will get the booking benefit. I've never done the potential booking because it's too hard for me to keep track.
 
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Ok, thanks... I will be getting on the phone here then... it's my aunt, so I'm sure she wont mind.. lol...

Janet, you are sooo helpful... one last question.... Is my director able to over-ride me not being qualified to take wedding registries?? She asked me to do a bridal expo Sunday and I'm about $600 shy of being qualified...
 
You can get info from brides and contact them after the expo. You'll be qualified soon enough and get registries set up as soon as you're qualified.
 
JAE said:
You can get info from brides and contact them after the expo. You'll be qualified soon enough and get registries set up as soon as you're qualified.

Yes, I'd agree with JAE.

No, a director cannot override. But qualification is $1250 in sales OR 4 shows - you'll be there in no time!

Get the contact information, have them make their wishlists and you can add them VERY, VERY soon! :D
 
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Ok, thanks VERY much!!
 
NP - You're welcome - keep chugging!!!!
 
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Do I have to submit this show tonight or will it just save everything 4 me??
 
If you close the program you will be able to start where you left off when you open it again.
 
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thank goodness... it's getting to be late.
 
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I am just about to submit a show on P3 and when I saved it the other night, the host was receiving 20% one item. Now it says that she's receiving NO discount?? She had a $200+ show. What's going on and how do I fix this??
 
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Ok, so now I go back and look at it and a few moments ago it said that she had $250-something in sells for her party, and now it says $300-something & it's letting me give her 1 item 1/2 off, but still no 20% off one item??
 
20% isn't off one item, it is off all her remaining items.You will see the discount calculated down by the totals.
 
Look under items where it says:Subtotal:
-Discount (20%):
 
Amy do you have a director or fellow consultant near by that could work with you hands on? My director did a training class when I first stared and also had me help her with one of her shows to help me learn PP. That may help also.
 
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i'm online w/ tech support... i guess i needed to update.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is P3 and how does it relate to submitting my first shows?

P3, or Pampered Chef's online show management system, is designed to help consultants manage their shows efficiently. Submitting your first shows through P3 allows you to track orders, manage guest lists, and ensure that your sales are recorded accurately. It streamlines the process and provides you with the tools needed to succeed as a new consultant.

How do I submit my first show on P3?

To submit your first show on P3, log into your consultant account and navigate to the 'Shows' section. From there, you can select 'Create New Show' and enter the necessary details, such as the show date, host information, and guest list. Once all information is entered and confirmed, you can submit the show for processing.

What information do I need to gather before submitting a show?

Before submitting a show, you should gather the host's information, including their name, contact details, and any special instructions. Additionally, collect guest information, including names and orders. It's also helpful to have the show theme and any promotions or specials you want to highlight ready for submission.

What if I encounter issues while submitting my show on P3?

If you encounter issues while submitting your show on P3, first check your internet connection and ensure you're using a compatible browser. If problems persist, consult the P3 help section for troubleshooting tips or reach out to your upline or Pampered Chef support for assistance. They can provide guidance to resolve any technical difficulties.

How will I know if my show submission was successful?

After submitting your show on P3, you will receive a confirmation message on the screen indicating that your submission was successful. Additionally, you can check the 'Shows' section in your P3 account to see the status of your submitted shows. If there are any issues, you will be notified via email or through the P3 system.

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