I Have the Signed Agreement in My Hand...

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience with processing a payment for a signed agreement, specifically discussing issues related to using a debit card and concerns about potential overdraft charges.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over a debit card payment not clearing and worries about overdraft charges.
  • Another participant reassures that overdraft charges would not occur if the bank does not authorize the transaction due to insufficient funds.
  • Several users mention that the issue is likely due to the timing of the funds clearing in the bank.
  • One participant confirms that debit cards can be used for orders as long as they have the appropriate card logo.
  • Another participant shares excitement and encouragement regarding the opportunity presented by the agreement.
  • One participant updates that they successfully processed the payment later in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the immediate concerns regarding the payment process, but there is general agreement on the potential reasons for the payment issue and the use of debit cards.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with payment processing in the context of a business opportunity, highlighting common concerns among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are navigating payment processing for agreements may find this discussion relevant.

DebbieJ
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But the credit card number won't clear!

Ugh!!! She told me to hold it until tonight because she gets paid tomorrow. I think it is her debit card number. So since I tried to put it in three times already, is she going to get three overdraft charges? :mad:

Can we even use a debit card # to order kits?

THIS IS KILLING ME!!!!
 
She won't get an overdraft charge...don't worry. That would only happen if the bank authorized it with out enough money to cover it.

Most likely the money hasn't cleared the bank and her card won't let it go through until it does.

And yes, you can use debit cards as long as they have the Visa/MC logo.
 
Congratulations!Way to go on sharing this amazing opportunity!!:D

I agree that it is probably because the $$$ isn't in her account yet!;) Just relax and wait until the morning to submit it!!
 
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Thanks, ladies. I'm not staying up til midnight, so I'll try it again first thing tomorrow. :)
 
:D Congrats Debbie! You ROCK!!:D
 
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  • #6
I just put it through!!! Woo hoo!!!
 
Congratulations! There's no stopping you now.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after I have the signed agreement in my hand?

Once you have the signed agreement, the next step is to submit it to Pampered Chef according to their onboarding process. This usually involves sending it to your designated recruiter or directly to the company through their online portal. Make sure to keep a copy for your records.

How long does it take to get started after submitting the signed agreement?

After submitting your signed agreement, you can typically expect to receive confirmation and further instructions within a few days. The onboarding process may vary, but you should be able to start your training and access resources shortly after your agreement is processed.

Will I receive any training after signing the agreement?

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What if I have questions after signing the agreement?

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Can I change my mind after signing the agreement?

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