Yellow Triangles: What Do They Mean & How to Handle?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the meaning of yellow triangles that appear in the order entry system used by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on what these indicators signify and how to address them.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that yellow triangles may indicate missing payment information, such as the method of payment or incomplete contact details.
  • Another participant mentions that the triangles appear on the items page rather than the finalize page, suggesting a specific location for the issue.
  • Several users express curiosity about whether the triangles relate to backordered items or incomplete guest information.
  • One participant shares a specific scenario involving a host order with a significant amount of free product value (FPV), questioning if that affects the appearance of the triangles.
  • Another participant speculates about the necessity of using special codes for certain items, like stoneware, in relation to the triangles.
  • One participant confirms that the triangles do not prevent finalizing the order but indicate a warning regarding the host's order potentially not being in their "best interest."
  • Another participant expresses confusion about the meaning of "best interest" in this context.
  • One participant shares that adjusting the half-price item resolved the issue with the triangles disappearing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specific causes of the yellow triangles, with no clear consensus on their meaning or how to resolve them effectively.

Contextual Notes

Participants are discussing their personal experiences with the order entry system and the implications of the yellow triangles in various scenarios, particularly related to host orders and product selections.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who encounter yellow triangles in their order entries may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their own situations.

ameliasurf
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where the items, description, quanity, and price is..... there are yellow triangles.... what does that mean and what do i do to take care of that?
 
Usually, when you click on "finish" at the top, the first page will tell you what each triangle means. Sometimes (usually for me) the triangles are because you didn't put in the way the customer paid - check, cash, credit card. Sometimes it's because you didn't put in all the numbers to a phone number or some part of the contact information isn't complete. Could be first or last name not entered.
 
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it doesn't show up on the finalize page.. it is only on the items page where you enter the items, where the quanity, item number and other stuff is?
 
is something backordered? Did you enter all the guest info correctly. Is payment entered? Is this happening on the host order or guest orders too?
 
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only on host order... the situation is that my host had a $500 show this month and order had the $140 in FPV.... i wonder if it has to do with the amount of stuff she ordered
 
She should be able to order as much as she wants. Did she order stones? Did you use the special codes for stones. Now I'm just guessing.
 
Was all of their information included? Address, phone ....

Yellow Triangles mean a warning but does not prevent finalizing your order. Something in the hosts order may not have been in their "best interest". P3 tries to look to see if the consultant missed something.
 
Is the show dated correctly? (Just guessing too.):D
 
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Yellow Triangles mean a warning but does not prevent finalizing your order. Something in the hosts order may not have been in their "best interest". P3 tries to look to see if the consultant missed something.
what is best intrest?
 
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Mwalker said:
Yellow Triangles mean a warning but does not prevent finalizing your order. Something in the hosts order may not have been in their "best interest". P3 tries to look to see if the consultant missed something.

Please give examples? this might be it! because this was my mom doing a show and she wanted me to oder some things using the fpv that she got?
 
Is that what one of the triangles is saying? I've never seen that before.
 
Would it be a better deal to use something else as a half price option? Have you tried different combinations?
 
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  • #13
it doesn't say anything, you know where the items are listed after you have put them in.. it is above there , in the boxes that say Item # , quanity, half price, name, price, and total... that is where the triangles are and they don't say anything
 
Did you enter any stoneware?
 
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  • #15
yeah there is stoneware on there but it is the 20% off... let me try that as a half price item
 
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  • #16
ok so now they are not there! that was weird!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What do yellow triangles mean in Pampered Chef?

Yellow triangles in Pampered Chef typically indicate a warning or important information regarding a product. This could relate to safety, usage instructions, or maintenance tips that customers should be aware of before using the item.

How should I handle yellow triangles on Pampered Chef products?

When you see a yellow triangle on a Pampered Chef product, it is essential to read the accompanying information carefully. Follow any specific instructions or warnings provided to ensure safe and effective use of the product.

Are yellow triangles common on all Pampered Chef items?

No, yellow triangles are not present on all Pampered Chef items. They are typically found on products that require special attention or have specific usage guidelines. Always check the product packaging or instruction manual for any warnings.

What should I do if I lose the instruction manual with the yellow triangle warning?

If you lose the instruction manual, you can visit the Pampered Chef website or contact their customer service for assistance. They can provide you with a digital copy of the manual or specific information regarding the yellow triangle warnings for your product.

Can I ignore the yellow triangle warnings?

It is not advisable to ignore yellow triangle warnings. These warnings are in place to ensure your safety and the proper functioning of the product. Always take the time to understand and follow the guidance provided to avoid potential issues.

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