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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and feelings about submitting four shows in 30 days to qualify for commissions and Pampered Chef dollars. Many express excitement and reflect on the costs involved in achieving this goal.
Views differ regarding the financial implications of qualifying and the experiences related to the number of shows and sales needed. No clear consensus emerges on whether the costs were justified.
Participants share personal experiences related to their journey as consultants, focusing on the challenges and rewards of meeting qualification criteria.
Consultants who are considering submitting multiple shows within a short timeframe or those interested in understanding the experiences of others in similar situations may find this discussion relevant.
I have done that in the past... its ok! Congrats on qualifying!Miss Cori said:In 30 days. The sad part, It cost me alot! Hope it was worth it to qualify. I will make commission, and then I will get the 50 pc dollars. Im really hoping it was worth it. (oh well, if not, I still got alot of PC stuff)![]()
Congratulations!Miss Cori said:In 30 days. The sad part, It cost me alot! Hope it was worth it to qualify. I will make commission, and then I will get the 50 pc dollars. Im really hoping it was worth it. (oh well, if not, I still got alot of PC stuff)![]()
But if you do both you get $200 bonus (in the first 30 days! $100 for # of shows and $100 for sales!)janetupnorth said:You beat me, I only did 3...you did know you could qualify with $1250 in sales OR 4 shows...you didn't need both...
Still save the receipt...the "cash" was from you...it is still a business expense!Miss Cori said:I wish I wouldve known that about the consultant gift thing to write it off, I just put it as cash. OOPS oh well, Im still happy. I didnt make the $1250 in sales though, my shows are kinda small. But I just need more people to show up.
BethCooks4U said:But if you do both you get $200 bonus (in the first 30 days! $100 for # of shows and $100 for sales!)
Congratulations on qualifying!
PS: You said you get $50! It's $100 because of the 30 day thing!!!
janetupnorth said:I was a few days past my 30 days Beth so I only got $50.
Submitting 4 shows in 30 days allows you to qualify for commissions on your sales, which can significantly boost your earnings. Additionally, you earn Pampered Chef Dollars (PC Dollars) that can be redeemed for products, enhancing your personal kitchen collection or providing gifts for others. This also helps you build momentum in your business, attracting more customers and hosts.
To submit your shows, you need to enter the sales information into your Pampered Chef consultant portal. Ensure that each show meets the minimum sales requirement and is submitted within the 30-day timeframe. Follow the guidelines provided by Pampered Chef to ensure that your submissions are valid and counted towards your goal.
If you don’t reach the goal of 4 shows in 30 days, you will miss out on the commission and PC Dollars associated with that promotion. However, you can still continue to host shows and earn commissions on future sales. It's important to keep setting goals and working towards them to maximize your earnings.
Yes, virtual shows can be counted towards the 4 shows requirement. Pampered Chef allows both in-person and virtual shows to qualify for commissions and PC Dollars. This flexibility makes it easier for consultants to reach their goals, especially in today’s digital environment.
Absolutely! Submitting 4 shows in 30 days can be a great way to kickstart your business, increase your earnings, and build a customer base. The commissions and PC Dollars you earn can provide significant financial benefits, and the experience gained from hosting multiple shows can enhance your skills as a consultant.