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esavvymom said:She will get the Round Covered Baker as long as her 2 shows submitted IN December. She just didn't earn anything for Jan. incentives. (I was in the same boat.)
I was inactive in January. But I got my RCB, and my changeover kit.
If your consultant didn't submit the January report, you should reach out to them immediately to remind them of the deadline and ask for an update on the status of the report. It's important to address the issue as soon as possible to avoid any delays or complications.
No, it is not common for consultants to miss deadlines and not submit reports. Most consultants are professional and understand the importance of meeting deadlines. If you are experiencing this issue with a specific consultant, it may be worth discussing the problem with them and finding a solution.
Yes, you can still submit the January report even if your consultant didn't submit theirs. It's important to follow up with your consultant and try to get their report as soon as possible, but if necessary, you can submit your own report without theirs.
The consequences for not submitting the January report will depend on your specific situation and the terms of your agreement with the consultant. It's best to discuss this issue with your consultant and come to a resolution that works for both parties.
To prevent your consultant from missing future report deadlines, it's important to have clear communication and expectations from the beginning. Make sure to establish deadlines and consequences for not meeting them in your agreement with the consultant. Regularly following up and reminding them of upcoming deadlines can also help ensure they are submitted on time.