Only Two Weeks Left to Sale-A-Brate! March 15, 2012

The first eight weeks of Sale-A-Bration have been a great success, and we've already heard from many of you that your customers are loving this year's Sale-A-Bration offering, including a FREE package of Designer Series Paper or digital download each month for the rest of 2012 for joining Stampin' Up! But remember, Sale-A-Bration isn't just for your customers and hostesses–it's for you too! Just one recruit earns you a FREE bundle of sneak peek products from the 2012-2013 catalog (see the Sale-A-Bration page for more information). Redemption for the sneak peek bundle will start May 1; the redemption period for all other Sale-A-Bration recruiting and sales incentives begins April 10.

Please note that Sale-A-Bration rewards are based on your sales and recruiting during the Sale-A-Bration period only, which began January 24 and runs through March 31. Any sales or recruiting that took place January 1-23 will not count toward your Sale-A-Bration rewards. If you haven't already, we recommend that you take a few minutes to review your order history to see if you had any sales during January 1-23, and determine what sales and recruits will and will not count toward your Sale-A-Bration goals.

Keep in mind the following deadlines as the end of Sale-A-Bration approaches:

  • Phone orders: Friday, March 30, 2012; 6:50 PM (MT)
  • OEX or online orders: Saturday, March 31, 2011; 11:50 PM (MT)

Be sure to plan ahead because order volume is high the final week of Sale-A-Bration. You won't want your customers to miss out!

Visit the Sale-A-Bration page for more information.

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