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Hi Anita!
I hope this finds you well! I wanted to be sure that you are aware that if you do not submit $150 in commissionable sales by the end of June you will be dropped as a consultant. That would mean that you'd have to submit a new agreement and purchase another kit if you wanted to become a consultant with The Pampered Chef again. Submitting $150 in orders would buy you another 6 months to get things in order to pick up your business without having to make the investment again. If there's something I can do to help you or questions I can answer please let me know.
If you have decided that you want to take a break from your Pampered Chef business or that you have decided to go in another direction altogether I totally understand and I wish you the best. Please keep in touch!
Beth
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