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Guests and hosts can only order the specials for the month that the show is held and dated. If it's a catalog show you and the host can choose the date you want to close it (eg: she wants to collect orders in March to submit in April as an April show) but it's a cooking show it is against policy to change the date.{*mandy*} said:OK, so i can still order them as long as it's post dated for Feb?
Also for anyone, if I close a show in April, can the host & guest choose either the March, April specials? How does that work?
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