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The credit for purchasing a Gift Certificate (GC) is attributed to the consultant who sells it, as well as the host if the GC is bought during a show. However, when it comes to redemption, no credit is given to the consultant or host, even if the user places an order exceeding the GC's value. This clarification is crucial for understanding the financial implications of GC transactions in sales environments.
PREREQUISITESSales consultants, event hosts, and financial managers involved in gift certificate sales and redemption processes will benefit from this discussion.
The credit for a purchase made with a gift certificate typically goes to the consultant who issued the gift certificate. This means that any sales generated from the redemption of the gift certificate will count towards that consultant's sales totals.
If a gift certificate is used for a party order, the consultant who hosted the party will receive credit for the sales. However, the consultant who issued the gift certificate may still receive recognition for the initial sale if it was part of their sales volume.
If a gift certificate is not fully used in one transaction, the remaining balance can usually be applied to future purchases. The consultant should provide details on how to track and redeem any remaining balance.