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pcjenni said:Holy COW!! :yuck: That is a lot to buy in just 1 kid..... looks like we will be taking the gift certificate
Take the gift card then and go on a cruise for all three of you! Or a cool vacation! All paid for by The Pampered Chef!pcjenni said:We don't have anyone to leave our daughter with, so it has to be a family vacation
pcjenni said:We don't have anyone to leave our daughter with, so it has to be a family vacation
Absolutely! Aside from Disney, our PC trips are mom and dad only! No kids allowed! LOL! We even had my MIL fly from FL to IL one year to stay with our son. Maybe paying for a family member's plane ticket to come & watch her is a better option than buying in?ChefCKHall said:Actually, my hubs and I will go. Kid gets to stay and play with another family!
The buy-in cost for incentive trips refers to the amount of money that an individual or group must pay in order to participate in the trip.
The buy-in cost for incentive trips can vary depending on several factors such as the destination, duration of the trip, activities included, and the number of participants.
Some companies may offer discounts or incentives for early registration or for groups with a certain number of participants. It is best to inquire with the trip organizers for any available discounts.
In most cases, the buy-in cost for incentive trips covers the cost of transportation, accommodation, meals, and activities. However, it is important to clarify with the trip organizers to ensure that there are no hidden fees.
Some companies may allow the buy-in cost to be paid in installments. This can be discussed with the trip organizers to come up with a payment plan that works for both parties.