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pampered1224 said:She has done it three times!!!! I just do not get it. What is worse, HO keeps letting her! I am almost 99% sure she sells the stuff!
chefliz said:So sad...I've had a few kit nabbers myself-one that signed up twice. Three times though is really awful! And what in the world do/can we do? If we don't sign them, they will sign with someone else... :grumpy:
As a consultant, I rely on the host to invite as many people as possible to their show. The more guests, the more potential for sales and bookings. It can be frustrating when a host doesn't put in the effort to invite a good number of guests.
It's important for hosts to stick to the scheduled time and date for their show. As a consultant, I have other shows and commitments, and having a host change the date or time last minute can throw off my entire schedule.
When planning the menu for a show, it's important for hosts to let me know if any of their guests have dietary restrictions or allergies. This way, I can make sure to have alternative options or make accommodations for those guests.
Cancellations can be frustrating for both the consultant and the host. As a consultant, I put a lot of time and effort into preparing for a show, so it can be disappointing when a host cancels last minute. It's important for hosts to communicate any valid reasons for canceling, such as illness or an emergency.
One of the goals of hosting a show is to get future bookings and parties. As a consultant, it can be frustrating when a host doesn't show any interest in hosting another show or booking a party. If you're not interested, please let me know so I can focus my efforts on other potential hosts.