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Sheila said:Ditto what Beth said.
Unless you have another show & can tack their orders onto that show. But you'd have to be willing to go the extra mile to pick up the orders from the host & get them to the guests of the failed show. It would be a little extra customer service and they would probably appreciate it.
Paula R. Lewis said:You could put it through as a single order, so that at least her "guests" would be able to split the higher shipping costs. You could then add it to an existing show, too, as an additional order, and help out a hostess who is doing really well, as a sort of "reward", as it would probably boost her show to another level.
That being said, I'd probably add a little something to the order, for your cousin, for her efforts. Something small, that is...perhaps a grill rub?
NooraK said:The only worry with this would be the guarantees, though at $52 total, it doesn't sound like there are any big ticket items inculded. But to be fair, the guests should know that with this method, the guarantee would be in the name of whoever the order was submitted under.
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