What Items Are Non-Commissionable in a $600 Party Sale?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of commissionable sales in relation to party totals, specifically focusing on what items do not contribute to commission earnings. Participants share their personal experiences and observations regarding commission calculations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the items that do not generate commission on a $600 party sale.
  • Another participant explains that commission is based on commissionable sales as indicated in their Pampered Chef portal.
  • One participant identifies specific items that do not earn commission, including 60% off items, half-off items purchased by hosts, and free products earned by hosts.
  • Another participant shares their confusion over the commissionable sales amount, questioning if free gifts affect their commission.
  • One participant seeks clarification on how the total sales amount is calculated, including whether taxes and shipping are included.
  • Several participants express understanding and camaraderie regarding common mistakes in interpreting sales totals.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of commission calculations, with some participants clarifying certain aspects while others express confusion. No clear consensus emerges on the overall understanding of commissionable sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily discussing their personal experiences with commission calculations in the context of their early shows as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are new to the Pampered Chef system or those seeking to understand commission structures may find this discussion relevant.

stacieka
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What do we not get commission on? Like I have a $600 party total and only $500 something in commisionable sales.
 
That is what you get your commision based on is the commisionable sales what it says on your PP. You can also go to look at the thank you for the host letter in PP and it will tell you if this is your only show and you don't bump up commision this month what you made off of the party.
 
We do not earn commission on 60% off items, either purchased by the host of the current show, or the past host the party was booked from. We also do not earn commission on any 1/2 off items the hosts might purchase. We also do not earn commission on the free product the host qualifies for. If they spend above all that, using their show discount, be it 20%, 25%, etc, we earn commission on those sales.
 
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Hmmm that is just from my guest sales.Like last night my party total was $404. It said only $338 in commisionable sales. Do they take away money from my commision for the free gift? I havent added any of my hosts orders yet. No past bookings since I am only in show #2. Am I missing something?
 
stacieka said:
Hmmm that is just from my guest sales.Like last night my party total was $404. It said only $338 in commisionable sales. Do they take away money from my commision for the free gift? I havent added any of my hosts orders yet. No past bookings since I am only in show #2. Am I missing something?
Where are you getting the $404 from, is this what you added? Is this what it says on PP? Is that what you are adding with taxes and s&h?
 
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OMG you are right. I was looking at the ttal sales with tax...DUH
 
Lol, it's ok, I'm sure we've all done it, at least I know I have not paid attention and looked at it wrong. :rolleyes:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What items are considered non-commissionable in a $600 Pampered Chef party sale?

Non-commissionable items typically include any host rewards, discounts, or free products earned through the party. Additionally, items purchased at a reduced price or with a special promotion may also be non-commissionable.

Are shipping and tax included in the commissionable sales total?

No, shipping and tax are not included in the commissionable sales total. Only the actual product sales before tax and shipping are considered for commission calculations.

Do gift certificates count towards the commissionable sales total?

No, gift certificates do not count towards the commissionable sales total. Only the actual sales made during the party are eligible for commission.

What about items purchased by the consultant themselves during the party?

Items purchased by the consultant during the party are generally considered non-commissionable. Only sales made by customers count towards the commissionable total.

Are any promotional items or giveaways included in the commissionable sales?

No, promotional items or giveaways are not included in the commissionable sales total. Only paid product sales contribute to the commission calculation.

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