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The thread discusses the interpretation of the 6-month timeframe related to past hosting benefits, specifically whether it is based on the show date or the submission date of the show.
Views differ on whether the 6-month timeframe is determined by the show date or the submission date, with no clear consensus emerging.
Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the timeframe related to past hosting benefits, reflecting varying understandings of the policy.
Consultants seeking clarification on the 6-month timeframe for past hosting benefits may find the discussion relevant.
The 6-month timeframe for past hosting refers to the period during which a host can submit a party order and still be eligible for benefits based on their previous hosting activity. This timeframe helps ensure that hosts can take advantage of their past shows when placing new orders.
The submission date is the date when the host submits their order to Pampered Chef. To be eligible for benefits from a past show, the submission date must fall within the 6-month period following the original show date. If the submission date exceeds this timeframe, the host will not qualify for the benefits associated with that past show.
The show date is the actual date when the cooking show or party took place, while the submission date is when the host places the order with Pampered Chef. Understanding this difference is crucial for hosts to ensure they are within the 6-month eligibility period for benefits from their past shows.