The Difference Between $100 as a Guest, Host & Consultant

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the differences in spending $100 as a guest, host, and consultant, with participants sharing their experiences and resources related to a handout on the topic. There is a focus on updating and reworking existing materials for clarity and accuracy.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions receiving a handout about the differences in spending as a guest, host, and consultant and seeks an updated version.
  • Another participant shares they have a similar resource that may be helpful.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the assistance in finding the information and acknowledges the effort of others in the discussion.
  • Another participant reflects on realizing a mistake in the original form regarding kit credit and shares their reworked version for others to use.
  • Several users express appreciation for the contributions made by others in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share various experiences and resources without a unified conclusion on the topic.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around the need for updated materials and clarifications regarding the financial aspects of being a guest, host, or consultant, reflecting personal experiences rather than official guidelines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for resources or clarification on the differences in spending as a guest, host, and consultant may find this discussion informative.

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My director gave me a handout created by Lydia Martin about the difference between spending $100 as a guest, host and consultant. It is a few years old when the consultant kit was $99. Does anyone have an updated version of this? i would love to take pictures of this as well once I know what to include and put it in my bookings binder. RENEE
 
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This is it Stacy! You rock! You are the best. Thanks so much! RENEE
 
Thanks! I don't hear that too often.
 
Wow! That is awesome! I will be using it too!
 
OK.. I'm a little dense sometimes. I didn't realize the 2007 form had the 40.00 removed (kit credit) So I reworked the form with 155.00 as the amount. Then at the bottom.. I saw the 40.00 off -hence 115.00!! LOL I also included a remark about 1/2 off Kit credit (with 1000.00 in sales the first 30 days) when you sign up in August. Maybe someone can use this and then erase the 1/2 off kit after August. Let me know if you see any mistakes please. I did check it several times.. Thanks for sending this originally.
 

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Wow. Thanks for doing the leg work for us. Renee
 
Ginger,
Take off the 'based on $40 kit credit' at the top, or put $115 back on...
 

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What does it mean to be a guest at a Pampered Chef party?

As a guest at a Pampered Chef party, you attend to enjoy the cooking demonstrations, sample products, and socialize with friends. Guests can place orders for products they like, but they do not receive any special discounts or rewards for hosting the party.

How does being a host differ from being a guest?

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How does the $100 investment differ for guests, hosts, and consultants?

For guests, $100 is simply the amount they might spend on products at a party. Hosts can earn rewards that may offset their spending, while consultants typically invest $100 to start their business, which includes a starter kit and access to training resources, allowing them to earn income through sales.

Can a guest become a host or consultant later on?

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