Let her know by email that you wan't to cancel that way she doesn't try to force you to re-schedule. If she writes you back just delete it and don't reply,
Talk to your friends and family to decide what day will be good for you to have it and keep that date in mind and much later on call her and tell her.
2006-07-03 11:18:15
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answered by goldylocks11 3
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you'll want to tip your chuck e cheese host! they're incredibly a lot a server for the little ones and the social gathering. are you able to image doing what they do for 2 hours and in straight forward words getting paid minimum salary, plus that stupid music and dance they ought to do in the front of your total social gathering. Now i'm no longer conserving to be loopy by using the indisputable fact that is income straight forward words to tip them so i'd say 20% yet likely 12% or in the experience that they extremely did an outstanding interest likely 15%. yet once you've a ridiculously wide social gathering with distinct human beings and distinct nutrition you want to tip 20%. i comprehend for a reality they don't fee extra like eating places no matter if that is over a particular variety of visitors. I genuinely love the hosts because they preserve each little thing and that i purely income from the social gathering.
2016-11-30 03:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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As a former Tupperware consultant, I believe that your best policy is the truth. If you don't have enough folks to come out and have a party, let her know so she does not waste her time. It also costs her money to send the invitations, etc. So, let her know ASAP so she can either help you reschedule or cancel before spending too much of her resources.
2006-07-02 13:03:55
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answered by JuJu 2
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My ladyfriend's daughter sells Tupperware. Just call your consultant and tell her the truth. She will reschedule the party at a more convenient time for you, your family, and friends. There is NEVER a fee for this. However, if you've decided you don't want to have a party at all, be truthful about that, too!
2006-07-02 09:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The 29th of July??? Well, I don't see a problem with canceling or making a big deal out of it if you do it now. Just be upfront with her: "Look, I wanted to include my family, and frankly I can't find anyone interested right now. Thank you, but I have to cancel."...That's it....no room for negotiation. And next time you go to one of these, don't raise your hand!
2006-07-02 13:50:21
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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Just tell her that. That's plenty of time for her to get another party. There is no charge if you cancel a home event like that.
2006-07-02 09:21:54
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answered by sliw73 2
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Call her right away and tell her the truth. Don't let her hold you hostage! You didn't sign a contract, you just said you'd like to host a party. Stand firm.
2006-07-02 17:17:18
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answered by Car Hop 2
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Just tell her and hope for the best. If you can't tell her makes someone else do it or write a letter.If she crazy go to a different town for a day.
2006-07-02 09:23:04
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answered by Summer C 2
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Talk to her and let her know that there will be alot more people at your party if you can reschedule. I'm sure she will be fine with that.
2006-07-02 09:22:09
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answered by luveeduvee 4
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Just tell her that you aren't available from that day, you may want to ask her to reschedule after that..she'll understand that.
2006-07-02 09:24:15
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answered by EVY 1
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