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The thread discusses methods for checking if eInvitations sent through the Pampered Chef website have been read. Participants share their experiences and strategies related to eInvitations and their effectiveness.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of eInvitations and the issue of them being marked as spam, with several participants agreeing on the strategy of forwarding invites from personal email addresses.
Participants share personal experiences related to the challenges of ensuring eInvitations are received and viewed by guests, highlighting the variability in response rates.
pjpamchef said:Something I have been doing is sending the host an e-vite from PWS and then have her forward it from her own e-mail address. I think many times the e-vites from the PWS goes into spam folders.
pjpamchef said:Something I have been doing is sending the host an e-vite from PWS and then have her forward it from her own e-mail address. I think many times the e-vites from the PWS goes into spam folders.
You can check if your Einvites have been read by logging into your Pampered Chef account and navigating to the Einvite section. There, you will find a list of your sent invitations along with their status, indicating whether they have been opened or not.
Yes, when an Einvite is opened by the recipient, you will receive a notification in your account. This helps you keep track of who has engaged with your invitation.
If your Einvite hasn't been read, consider sending a friendly follow-up message to remind your guests about the event. Sometimes, people may overlook the invitation in their inbox.
Yes, you can resend an Einvite if it hasn't been read. Simply go to the Einvite section, select the invitation you want to resend, and choose the option to send it again. This can help ensure your guests receive the information they need.
To increase the chances of your Einvite being read, make sure to personalize the message, use an engaging subject line, and send it at a time when your guests are likely to check their emails. Additionally, consider following up with a text or phone call to remind them about the invitation.