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Lisa~GeorgiaPeach said:Before the free product value we had points. I believe, the points difference between having a kitchen show and a catalog show was roughly equal to the $15. I'm sure if I'm wrong...someone here will correct me!
mommyhugz1978 said:I think they need to revlatuate how much they give in free product value to compensate for food...... I don't' know about you... but buying food for $15.00 for a recipe just doesn't' happen... LOL But then again I just purchase the food for host!! and I get to write it off...
That's right. Under the points system, Kitchen Show hosts got 750 more points than catalog show hosts, which is about $15. When the system was changed from points to dollars, that difference was also translated into dollars.GeorgiaPeach said:Before the free product value we had points. I believe, the points difference between having a kitchen show and a catalog show was roughly equal to the $15. I'm sure if I'm wrong...someone here will correct me!
ljeffries said:What recipe are you doing that you can't do for less than $15?
legacypc46 said:jeez ann, is there any obscure (but helpful when you need it) PC info that you don't know?
ljeffries said:What recipe are you doing that you can't do for less than $15?
chefmeg said:I swear, most days I can't remember what I had for breakfast.....I guess that is why I depend on you guys so much!
GeorgiaPeach said:Sorry Meg, I don't know what you had for breakfast
legacypc46 said:jeez ann, is there any obscure (but helpful when you need it) PC info that you don't know?
mzwizard said:Question...do most of you buy the food yourself, or have the host do it? And if YOU buy it do you take the $15 extra or give to her? One of the reasons I picked PC over the "food" biz's is so I would NOT have to be the one that spent all the time making food ahead for the party.
I figured if you told the hostess she got the $15 for buying the food (regardless of who makes it there) that it would be a good "tool".
Or do they just figure since they are having in their home they get the $15 extra instead of a catalog show?
HELP! i'm new..and want to figure out the best way to present all this, while making MY job as easy as possible BEFORE the show!
legacypc46 said:jeez ann, is there any obscure (but helpful when you need it) PC info that you don't know?
Pampered Chef started giving hosts $15 in free products as a thank you for hosting a party in 2005.
In order to qualify for the $15 in free products, you must host a party with at least $150 in sales and have one booking from your party.
Yes, as a host, you can choose which products you would like to receive for the $15 in free products. The products must be selected from the current catalog and may not exceed the $15 value.
No, the $15 in free products offer is also valid for virtual parties. As long as the party meets the sales and booking requirements, the host will receive the $15 in free products.
The $15 in free products offer is valid for each party that meets the sales and booking requirements. Hosts can receive this offer multiple times as long as they continue to host parties with Pampered Chef.