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pamperedgirl3 said:I just submitted my 3rd March show, so I'll be getting the apron soon, along with all the other HWC stuff! Yea! Can't wait to wear the apron at my late March-April shows to get May shows!
gilliandanielle said:Can you call the catalog hosts back and offer them an extra incentive if they hold their shows right this second and get the orders to you on Thursday?
gilliandanielle said:Now I can't decide if I should send in my weekend shows to get the apron or wait until Thursday (especially since they are already over $1250). Maybe I will put the $600 show in now to get the apron and save the $1000 show for Thursday. I have another show Friday so I would get my M.S. products after I submit that I guess!
PampMomof3 said:Why don't you change them to the 16th and 17th? It doesn't matter what day you held them on.
jrstephens said:Me personally, would rather make sure I get Mid Season products instead of the apron. But I guess it really depends on what you really want the most. I have gotten tired of wearing my apron and am going to buy a shirt to start wearing. I know I would use the MS more.
chef_kimmo said:I look at it like I want to earn the Apron - you can't buy it later. After the last time I didn't earn a HWC apron or some other one and really wanted it I don't want to say 'would of could of should of. The bad part is you can't just say ok, I will get it as a sample.
The mid-season products you still have plenty of time to earn and it can happen. Don't get me wrong I really really really want the mid-season products since I was one of those who religiously wrote down Salad Spinner on the suggestion sheet at conference. I am thinking positive that I will get the $1,250 in sales by April 20th to get those.
I think tonight the phone is going to be my best friend just to make sure.
heat123 said:When do they ship out to us anyways?
pamperedlinda said:The first half of my month is falling apart....I've got my fingers crossed!
JenBowen said:I posted my first two shows, so I should get them the products...starting off with a bang.
speedychef said:Yay! I managed to scrounge up enough orders to get that $450 and submit 3 shows for my apron! WOOOHOO! So I might have had to cheat a little and throw an order on there from myself, but it's not like I wasn't going to order it soon enough anyhow...
PCCHeather0506 said:I'm getting it all too!!! I submitted two and was holding out for a book party that didn't work out. I had a lady call me last week and say she had some ladies in her office who wanted to order stuff. So we put them all together and called it a show! Perfect timing!! My sales ended up being $2150!! Very exciting!! My first 30 days just ended yesterday too...and I got it all in before then...so I was soooo excited to earn double credit!! I can't wait to get the products and get on that APRON!! WOO HOO!!!
JenBowen said:Yes I am very new....
The HWC (Help Whip Cancer) products are special edition pink products that Pampered Chef offers in the month of March to support breast cancer awareness. To earn them, you need to submit at least $2000 in sales between March 1st and March 15th.
Yes, all consultants have the opportunity to earn the HWC products regardless of how long they have been with Pampered Chef. As long as you meet the sales criteria, you can earn the products.
Yes, online orders count towards your sales total for earning the HWC products. However, the shows must still be held and submitted between March 1st and March 15th.
Yes, you can earn multiple sets of HWC products if you meet the sales criteria for each set. For example, if you submit $4000 in sales, you can earn two sets of HWC products.
No, the Apron is a separate incentive and must be earned in addition to the HWC products. You must submit at least $2500 in sales between March 1st and March 15th to earn the Apron. However, you can earn both the HWC products and the Apron if you meet both sales criteria.