When Fundraiser Is Booked off of Show

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a question regarding the entitlement of a host to booking benefits when a fundraiser is booked off a regular cooking show. Participants share their thoughts and experiences related to this topic.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the original host's entitlement to booking benefits for a fundraiser.
  • Another participant confirms that the original host is entitled to the same benefits as at a regular show.
  • Several participants engage in light-hearted banter and personal anecdotes unrelated to the main question.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is agreement among participants that the original host is entitled to booking benefits, though the conversation also includes personal interactions that diverge from the main topic.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes personal experiences and humor, reflecting a friendly community atmosphere among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding booking benefits related to fundraisers may find this discussion relevant.

legacypc46
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When a guest books a fundraiser off of a regular cooking show, is the original host entitled to the previous host booking benefit when the fundraiser is held?

Thanks is advance!
 
Yep - just like at a regular show.
 
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Thanks Ann....once again you are the quintessential 24/7 font of knowledge. But I have to ask: do you, uh, do any actual work at your day job...and do you ever sleep?

leggy :)
 
um, not really. And yes - but I'm 6 hours behind you, don't forget.

(That was the hardest thing about phoning my sister when my BIL was stationed in Germany - remembering that it was 6 hours later there. :) )
 
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Well, if you ever feel the urge for some beer and bratwurst, you have an open invitation. (I'm sure there's a way you could write off some of it!)

But like you said, it's 6 hours ahead here and I am heading off to bed. (Remember, DH returned today from a business trip to the States.;))

Have a good night...uh, day, or evening...whatever.:)
 
Ooh-- go get biz-zay with DH!
wink wink
 
legacypc46 said:
Well, if you ever feel the urge for some beer and bratwurst, you have an open invitation. (I'm sure there's a way you could write off some of it!)

But like you said, it's 6 hours ahead here and I am heading off to bed. (Remember, DH returned today from a business trip to the States.;))

Have a good night...uh, day, or evening...whatever.:)
Uh...you have a GOOD night too!!:eek: :o :eek: :o
 
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Thanks for the 'good night' wishes.....:p

Ciao
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a fundraiser is booked off of a show?

A fundraiser booked off of a show means that a customer or host has decided to use the sales from a specific Pampered Chef show to benefit a charitable organization or cause. This allows the host to raise funds while also promoting Pampered Chef products.

How can I book a fundraiser off of a show?

To book a fundraiser off of a show, simply discuss the idea with your Pampered Chef consultant during or after the show. They will guide you through the process, including selecting a charity, setting goals, and organizing the event.

What types of fundraisers can be booked off of a show?

Various types of fundraisers can be booked off of a show, including events for schools, non-profit organizations, sports teams, and community projects. The key is to choose a cause that resonates with the participants and encourages them to support the fundraiser.

Are there any special promotions or discounts for fundraisers booked off of shows?

Yes, Pampered Chef often offers special promotions or discounts for fundraisers. These may include a percentage of sales going directly to the charity or special pricing on products. Be sure to check with your consultant for the latest offers available for fundraisers.

How are the funds raised during a fundraiser distributed to the charity?

After the fundraiser concludes, the Pampered Chef consultant will calculate the total sales and determine the percentage that goes to the charity. The funds are then sent directly to the organization, ensuring transparency and proper allocation of the raised money.

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