Why is My Commission $0 on a $216 Sale?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the frustrations and experiences of participants regarding commission structures related to host specials and discounted items in Pampered Chef sales. Participants share their feelings about receiving no commission on sales made through past hosts and express varying opinions on the implications of host specials on their earnings.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over receiving $0 commission on a $216 sale due to the past host's purchase.
  • Another participant mentions a desire for some commission on host specials, suggesting that emailing Home Office might influence policy changes.
  • Several users note that while commission would be appreciated, they value the business generated by host specials more.
  • One participant shares their experience of losing out on commission due to a past host purchasing expensive items at a discount.
  • Another participant highlights that they do not have to pay for host specials, contrasting their experience with other direct sales companies.
  • One participant mentions that they try to communicate to hosts that they do not earn commission on host specials, framing it as a selling point for the deals available.
  • Several participants reflect on how the lack of commission on discounted items impacts their overall earnings and business strategy.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the fairness and impact of commission structures on host specials, with some expressing frustration and others accepting the current system as part of the business model.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their individual sales situations and the nature of host specials in the Pampered Chef business model.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants within the Pampered Chef community who are navigating similar issues with commission structures and host specials may find these discussions relevant.

trps
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I really am frustrated with the 60% off items I just had a home show there will be a few other orders but right now the only order was $216 but because it was the past host my commission is $0 this is not fun.
 
I know, alot of us feel we should be able to receive something for host specials and half priced items as commission, even if just 10% of it! But maybe emailing Home Office in the mass will change this policy some day?
 
It WOULD be nice if it counted for something ... trip points, $15,000 career sales, or bonus levels, at least!
 
I would take trip points over commission, but I don't "need" the commission to pay a bunch of bills.
 
WhoaWhat did she do just buy cookware? OUCH! I feel for you! My January show, the past host did the same thing. I lost out on $228 as she bought both sets of Executive at the 60% off.
 
Commission would be nice, but at least we do not have to pay for the host specials like other DS companies.
 
this hostess specials are for us to get bookings, that's just the way it is.
 
Thankfully, this is not the "norm" that they can pick out such expensive stuff...

and like Shari mentioned, we don't pay for them.

I *do* feel for you, though, that's a lot of work to do a show and get no commission. Ugh.
 
PAY for host specials? This is the second company I've done DS with, my friends have been consultants for a third and NEVER have any of us paid for host specials or product we sell!My last company gave us commission on 50 percent off items, but anything discounted more than that, nor on any "non-commission items" that are sold at a very low price. However, even those counted toward bonus levels and the like.But we have the added bonus of selling a product everybody uses ... so I'm sure your sales will increase before the show closes!
 
I think trip points and career sales would be nice! We work hard to get those bookings! But as long as the $$ for those discounts aren't coming out of my pocket, I can deal! A girl can dream though!
 
Yes, there are some that have to pay for the host specials. They may get them at a discount, but still it's money that I'd HAVE to pay b/c the company came up with the special. Same with credit card sales. Some companies have to pay a fee. I love PC. They keep it simple for us.
 
trps said:
I really am frustrated with the 60% off items I just had a home show there will be a few other orders but right now the only order was $216 but because it was the past host my commission is $0 this is not fun.

It does make it hard when we don't earn anything off of the host specials. :cry:

My upline, Chris Manion, once told me when I brought this same issue up that the company make NOTHING on half price items and usually looses some money. So they will not pay us or offer incentive points for these items because of that. I could see where they were coming.

Because of course, remember that if they pay you...they pay up to your Director, your upline Director etc....that is quite a lot when you add it up. As a Director with $4000+ in sales, you make 30%, your Director can make either 3-4%, their Director 3-4%, their Director 3-4% and their Director 1%. I think I have those percentages right. So this can be 43% paid out in commissions. Makes you realize why the company doesn't pay on the 50% and 60% off items.

:)
 
This happened to me a couple times in September with the 60% off cookware host special. It was a little painful, but the amount of overall business I had because of the special far outweighed the pain of a no-commission show. More importantly, a lot of customers bought the new stainless steel with their 60% off and starting 'spreading the word' on how happy they are with it. :)

I think the 1/2 price host benefit is awesome. No commission or points is fine with me...I love the business it gives me. (And I love that we don't tie the half-price combos to the number of bookings a host receives like some other companies do....that is icky.)

leggy
 
I don't completely understand - was the past host the only customer at these shows? It seems like there should have been more orders that you would have made commission on?
 
Linda, the original poster said that there are a couple more orders coming in, but as of right now, the only one is the past host.
 
Thanks Ann - I should have read and not just skimmed the post!
 
Some of my sales went down last September due to the cookware special but the more cookware they get in their kitchen, the more they may want later and pay full price. Or tell their friends and pay full price. When talking with my hosts, if I talk to them about purchasing cookware and such as their half price or monthly host special, I try to make it a point to tell them that I don't make any money off of these purchase. More of a way to tell them that it's such a great deal, that I can push it on them and not be making any money on it! My host from last week just purchased the 12" skillet and lid and I was happy she bought it at 60% off.

My aunt sells jewelry and they have to pay for part of their hosts special and CC charges. Sure she makes more money on her business than we do (50%) but she has more out of pocket expenses that we don't.
 
This type of thing happened to me in Sept. quite a bit. In fact, I had my lowest show total Avg. EVER in Sept! My hosts were getting the benefits for $400 shows - but my show avg (for commissionable sales) was only $285!:eek: .I'm working really hard to make sure that doesn't happen in February - I am really stressing the free product value of sales, and also the extra bonuses this month - like the Mix n Scraper free with 12 orders, and the sprinkles free with a $60 order......I just don't want another month like Sept. I know it brought me business - but if I'm going to do the work, I'd like to see a bigger paycheck!
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
PAY for host specials? This is the second company I've done DS with, my friends have been consultants for a third and NEVER have any of us paid for host specials or product we sell!
Yep. My SIL started PartyLite (long story, so I won't go there) and I earned like $175 in free stuff and 2 items at 1/2 price. My 1/2 price items I selected were pretty cheap because there just wasn't a whole lot I wanted. ANYWAY, I ended up paying over $62 for my FREE and 1/2 price items because I had to pay tax AND shipping on the FULL value of my items. What a total ripoff!! I've been telling this (modified of course) at my shows to pimp how great PC benefits are for their hosts. TRULY free products and that you don't pay tax on the full value of 1/2 price items - only the 1/2 price.
 
c00p said:
Yep. My SIL started PartyLite (long story, so I won't go there) and I earned like $175 in free stuff and 2 items at 1/2 price. My 1/2 price items I selected were pretty cheap because there just wasn't a whole lot I wanted. ANYWAY, I ended up paying over $62 for my FREE and 1/2 price items because I had to pay tax AND shipping on the FULL value of my items. What a total ripoff!! I've been telling this (modified of course) at my shows to pimp how great PC benefits are for their hosts. TRULY free products and that you don't pay tax on the full value of 1/2 price items - only the 1/2 price.

I had to pay for shipping on my half priced items with TW. And anything above my free product was just normal price.
 
c00p said:
Yep. My SIL started PartyLite (long story, so I won't go there) and I earned like $175 in free stuff and 2 items at 1/2 price. My 1/2 price items I selected were pretty cheap because there just wasn't a whole lot I wanted. ANYWAY, I ended up paying over $62 for my FREE and 1/2 price items because I had to pay tax AND shipping on the FULL value of my items. What a total ripoff!! I've been telling this (modified of course) at my shows to pimp how great PC benefits are for their hosts. TRULY free products and that you don't pay tax on the full value of 1/2 price items - only the 1/2 price.

I did the same thing in the fall..had to pay over $50 for tax and s&h..I would have ordered more out of pocket for myself had I not had to spend that extra money..as it was, I could only really afford to get what I earned for free, which was still alot..but I wasn't able to purchase the host special that I wanted because it was like $40 and I already burned that up on my out of pocket expenses. I was pretty upset over it.
 
I had the same issue with lia sophia. I had $300 in products for $19 and then they charged tax on the $300 with S/H and then added it in again with the $19.:eek:
 
When I'm explaining the host program, I tell them how simple it really is. "With Pampered Chef, just remember, you're only taxed on what you're charged."

It really seems to help them "get it". I don't mention other companies by name, but I do tell them that, many other companies out there do charge you tax and shipping on the FREE stuff, and usually charge tax on the full price of your half-price items, too.

Paula
 
wadesgirl said:
My aunt sells jewelry and they have to pay for part of their hosts special and CC charges. Sure she makes more money on her business than we do (50%) but she has more out of pocket expenses that we don't.
Totally, when it's all added up, we do make about the same across the board after they pay out their expenses!
 
I understand where the company is coming from not being able to give commission on 60% and 1/2 price items, but it does suck! I had one host that bought items totalling $528.00!!! And out of that I got commission on about $20.00! It SUCKS!!!! But I do understand.
 
heat123 said:
Totally, when it's all added up, we do make about the same across the board after they pay out their expenses!
They also make 10% on their downline, if you consider it, that's why the price of the jewelry is so crazy!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my commission $0 on a $216 sale?

Your commission may be $0 due to various factors such as not meeting the minimum sales requirements, having a negative balance from returns or adjustments, or if the sale was made during a promotional period where commission rates are temporarily altered.

Could my commission be affected by discounts or promotions?

Yes, if you offered discounts or if the sale was part of a promotional event, the commission may be calculated on the net sales amount after discounts, which could result in a lower or even $0 commission if the net sales do not meet the threshold for earning commission.

What if the sale was made to a friend or family member?

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