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This thread discusses concerns regarding a credit card error affecting eligibility for a free tote bag associated with a second show submission. Participants share their experiences with similar issues and offer insights into handling show timing related to payment schedules.
Views differ on the impact of the credit card error on tote bag eligibility, with some participants expressing confidence in timely resolution while others share frustrations about recurring credit card issues.
Participants share personal experiences related to credit card processing and timing of shows, particularly in relation to payment schedules for specific groups.
Consultants who encounter similar credit card issues or are interested in optimizing show timing may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.
jwagner75 said:Nancy
I feel your pain, I had the same thing happen. It seems to be more and more I am having credit cards issues and problems resolving declined payment cards. I wish there was a way to get around this, it is frustrating.
No, a credit card (CC) error will not affect your eligibility for the free tote bag for your second show on hold. The tote bag promotion is based on the number of shows you host, not on payment processing issues.
If your second show is on hold because of a CC error, you should contact your Pampered Chef consultant support team to resolve the issue. Once the payment issue is fixed, your show can proceed, and you will still qualify for the tote bag.
If your show is canceled due to a CC error, you will not qualify for the tote bag. It is important to keep your show active and resolve any payment issues to maintain eligibility.
To prevent CC errors in the future, ensure that your payment information is up to date and that you have sufficient funds available. Regularly check your account details and communicate with your consultant if you anticipate any issues.