Win $100 in PartyLite Products - Try the Pool Game!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the idea of using a pool game as a promotional tool at Pampered Chef parties, where participants can buy squares for a chance to win products. Various participants share their experiences and thoughts on the effectiveness and legality of this approach.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares an idea from a friend who sells PartyLite, suggesting a pool game with squares priced at $2 each.
  • Another participant mentions having success with $1 squares and allowing guests to buy remaining squares at the show.
  • Several users note using different square prices, including $3 and $5, and report positive experiences with increased participation and sales.
  • One participant expresses excitement about trying the pool game for their next party.
  • Some participants discuss the legality of the pool game, comparing it to a raffle and questioning if it constitutes gambling.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of clearly stating the prize amount based on the number of squares sold to avoid confusion.
  • One user shares a past experience using a similar idea for a bridal shower, emphasizing that they do not view it as gambling.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the legality and classification of the pool game, with some participants considering it a raffle while others question its gambling implications. There is no clear consensus on how to handle situations where not all squares are sold.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations of the pool game concept, indicating a range of practices and outcomes based on individual approaches and local regulations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas to engage hosts and guests at parties may find the shared experiences and variations of the pool game concept beneficial.

AmieCream
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I got an idea from a friend that sells PartyLite. She gives out a Pool in her host packets. it's 50 squares at $2 a square. The host goes around filling out the squares before the day of the show. Then at the show I would draw for a winning square and they would get $100 in product (the money from the squares).

Has anyone done this before and was it successful?

I will send you a copy of this game if you email me [email protected] (I don't know how to attach things on here...I know I'm lame)!
 
Instead of clicking "post quick reply" click on "go advanced". You can thing to to manage attachments & upload files or pics.
 
I have done this with $1.00 squares. If they were not filled I have even given people the opportunity to finish buying up the squares at the show. Seems to work pretty well. People love the chance to get more for less. If it is not filled, then I still draw and the winner gets whatever is available but it has to be used at that show.
 
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ahh...thanks stacy!!!

okay here you go! I actually found one I liked better on here (searched for files after I posted) So the one I'm attaching is already floating around CS.
 

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I use this all the time. Some of my host have used 2 sheets one with $1 squares and another with $2 squares. People want to win so they usually buy from both sheets. I've had a host who did a $5 one and it worked well also. In my first 90 days, I had one going with 100 numbers @ $2 a piece so the winner automatically had a show and I got an extra show within my first 90 days. Go ahead and try it !!!
 
Never would have thought of a pool. What a neat idea! I am going to give this one a shot!
 
What a great idea and thanks for posting the pool! Just FYI, the word "by" should be "buy" in the 2nd line. :)
 
Question? Do you pay for the tax and shipping?
 
Is this legal? (gambling?)
 
Ann F said:
Is this legal? (gambling?)

i dont know if i think of it as gambling.
my first thought was that this is kind of like a raffle.
which - i guess that can be seen as gambling too ? :confused:
 
That sounds great, how do you think it would work with catalogs shows? It would help to get the sales up for the low catalog shows. I am going to try it out and see how it works.
 
I have done this with $3 a square so before the party ever starts it's already qualified. That takes a lot of pressure off the host as well as me. It seems a lot of people are willing to part with $3 for a chance at $150. I even had one host who did two of these LOL
 
Fluffy215 said:
I have done this with $3 a square so before the party ever starts it's already qualified. That takes a lot of pressure off the host as well as me. It seems a lot of people are willing to part with $3 for a chance at $150. I even had one host who did two of these LOL

So did you pay the s/h and tax if it was for someone who was not at the show or did you have the winner pay it?
 
Thanks for the idea... I know I only have 5 shows but I am trying hard! Hey I even won the "I beat my director in sales" ribbon for the month of July! So I want that ribbon again! I am trying to get in the 2 or 3 digits of shows as fast as I can! LOL
 
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pamperedpals said:
Question? Do you pay for the tax and shipping?

i think that most guests come to parties expecting to buy products. so if they can walk away with $50-$150 (depending on the amount of squares sold) in free products - they probably wont mind forking out $4.25 shipping & a few dollars in tax. seems like a fair trade to me :D
 
I love this one--I'm going to use it for my next party!!! Thanks for posting
 
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I"m not sure if some would consider it gambling! I thought of it like a raffle...but I figure I will include it in my Host Packets and if the host opts not to use it then no biggie from me. I just think it's neat for the hosts who stress about asking their friends to buy something during these times. it could give them reason to bring up their shows more often.About shipping, I agree with meghan...I think that most people will be overjoyed with free products. IF they complain i can tell them to use part of the money to cover tax and shipping.Let me know if it works for you guys or not!
 
I always include this in my hostess packet. When I talk it up during host coaching it goes over well. If I forget to mention it...it gets tossed aside and no one ever uses it. I have been using this for about 3 years now and I always charge the customer their shipping and tax. If they have already placed an order they can't put it on this, but can combine it with their previous shipping but still must pay tax (I have that line on the bottom that the winner is responsible for tax and shipping). I highly suggest that you include this as your host coaching. It works the BEST for hostess that work in large companies. Good luck!!
 
Love this idea!!! Have to try it!! Thanks
 
um, I was just thinking... there are 55 boxes in the pool... at $2 a box, that comes out to $110. If you are awarding $100, then wouldnt the extra $10 cover tax and shipping?
 
In mine, there are only 50 squares. And I live in NH so we do not have sales tax but no the winner would be responsible for sales tax and shipping. I look at it as who would not mind getting that much in PC items for so little? Sorry I didn't answer right away, been working every day and most nights :indif:
 
I just saved the flyer to my computer and changed it to $110 in free products! Thanks!
 
When click on the link it doesn't do anything....Does anybody else have this file in their computer?
 
Rachelle, if you go to "Files", and search for 'Pool', there are several that come up- the first few are blank, but keep checking.here is one: Pampered Pool docThere are at least 4 or 5 that I was able to open- some are slightly different (# of boxes different, more instruction, etc). So try a couple to find one you like.
 
esavvymom said:
Rachelle, if you go to "Files", and search for 'Pool', there are several that come up- the first few are blank, but keep checking.

here is one: Pampered Pool doc

There are at least 4 or 5 that I was able to open- some are slightly different (# of boxes different, more instruction, etc). So try a couple to find one you like.

Thank you Bobbi !!!
 
I used something like this for a bridal shower, they only sold about 50 ish tickets at $1 each, I had an extra trifle bowl that was the prize for the drawing and the bride got the amount collected towards her products. I don't view a raffle as gambling, especially when it all went to the bride. I love the idea though, I should use it more with my shows and see if there is any interest!
 
So if they don't end up selling all the squares what do you do? You promised the winner $100 (or whatever) in product, do you just cover it out of pocket? You can't NOT draw a winner since you "sold" the chance to people but I could see people getting mad if it's less than what they were told (never mind that whatever they get is more than what they put in!).
 
MLinAZ said:
So if they don't end up selling all the squares what do you do? You promised the winner $100 (or whatever) in product, do you just cover it out of pocket? You can't NOT draw a winner since you "sold" the chance to people but I could see people getting mad if it's less than what they were told (never mind that whatever they get is more than what they put in!).
I make sure that on the sheet it indicates "Up to $100"
 
Some of the sheets will actually say that the product amount would be for however many squares are sold. There are a few in the Files- so click till you find one you like and then tweak it to suit your needs. That's what I'm going to do, if I use them.
 
:cry:I couldn't get the file to open, i have never had a problem before:(
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Win $100 in PartyLite Products - Try the Pool Game!" promotion?

The "Win $100 in PartyLite Products - Try the Pool Game!" is a promotional event where participants have the chance to win PartyLite products valued at $100 by engaging in a fun and interactive pool game. This promotion is designed to encourage customer participation and enhance their experience with PartyLite products.

How do I participate in the Pool Game?

To participate in the Pool Game, you typically need to sign up through a PartyLite consultant or at a specific event where the game is being hosted. Once registered, you will receive instructions on how to play and the rules for winning the products.

Is there a cost to enter the Pool Game?

Participation in the Pool Game is usually free, but it may depend on the specific event or promotion details. Some events might require a purchase to qualify for entry, so it's best to check with your PartyLite consultant for the specific terms.

What products can I win in the Pool Game?

Participants in the Pool Game have the chance to win a selection of PartyLite products valued at $100. The exact products available may vary based on the promotion, but they typically include candles, home décor items, and other PartyLite offerings.

How will I know if I won the Pool Game?

If you win the Pool Game, you will be notified by the PartyLite consultant or through the event organizers. They will provide you with details on how to claim your prize and any next steps you need to take to receive your PartyLite products.

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