View Full Version : Is it true they tell you to send info to your customers at conference?
Maragib
07-14-2009, 02:43 PM
Is it really true that they suggest you send out the new info from conference? Or do they suggest you wait and send after the 20th?
If HO truly suggests that wave 1 and 2ers send out info to the consultant's customer base but specifically asks you to not tell other consultants than I am pissed.
Those customers should not have the chance to know anything before anyone else's, and especially shouldn't get to know more than someone who is a consultant. WTH?
So is it true - does HO really suggest you tell you customers at conference?
Mara
janetupnorth
07-14-2009, 02:52 PM
First Mara, calm down...why are you pissed and swearing at a company that provides so many good things?
Officially, I've only always heard to buy catalogs and address them, not "officially" to mail them and to always keep quiet until the end of Wave 3. I've been in Wave 1 2 years and never spoke to my customers until the end of Wave 3.
With as many consultants as we have coming and going people will naturally make up their own rules and things spread and get out early.
PC repeatedly requests this information to be kept quiet.
I honestly wish directors wouldn't even schedule cluster meetings until the end of Wave 3. My ED won't share stuff with you from conference if you go until AFTER all 3 waves are over. That is the intent...people break that.
Maragib
07-14-2009, 03:07 PM
I didn't mean to sound so fired up, but I am upset if there is a double standard, that is why I asked specifically if HO tells you to bring stamps and etc or if it has become a suggestion from a director or something. I am really not that fired up, but if does irk me that customers know right now and i am still impatiently waiting to hear. Maybe I should sign up to be on that mailing list if I don't attend next year either. :D
And just for the record I was not swearing at PC I just exclaimed What the heck? :blushing:
Mara
pckellyd
07-14-2009, 03:09 PM
My hospitality director is Wave 1, I'm 3. I am also on the mailing list for at least 1 of her directors because I was a past customer and she's never removed me. She's keeping totally mum until Monday, and it's killing her to do so! :)
janetupnorth
07-14-2009, 03:10 PM
I didn't mean to sound so fired up, but I am upset if there is a double standard, that is why I asked specifically if HO tells you to bring stamps and etc or if it has become a suggestion from a director or something. I am really not that fired up, but if does irk me that customers know right now and i am still impatiently waiting to hear. Maybe I should sign up to be on that mailing list if I don't attend next year either. :D
And just for the record I was not swearing at PC I just exclaimed What the heck? :blushing:
Mara
So glad you are breathing and calmed. Where I am from, WTH is H-E-double hockey sticks...and is swearing.
With the invention of texting, the English language is so diluted it is hard to tell.
I truly believe that mailing them is a director/consultant suggestion, not a former HO suggestion. I have NEVER seen it on a list of things to bring to conference from HO.
:)
crystalscookingnow
07-14-2009, 03:58 PM
...
I truly believe that mailing them is a director/consultant suggestion, not a former HO suggestion. I have NEVER seen it on a list of things to bring to conference from HO.
:)
From the 2008 National Conference Checklist:
Business Items
Consultant planner
Pins you’ve earned to affix to your name badge
A few catalogs, opportunity brochures and Independent Consultant
Agreements — you never know who you’ll meet in Chicago!
Remember to sell the dream!
Business cards with your best business tip on the back to hand
out to other Consultants
Index cards to write down the three best ideas you want to
use from each workshop
Preprinted labels with your name and address to make filling
out forms easier
Highlighter, pens and a notebook
Pampered Chef® Proprietary Debit Card
Stamps and preprinted address labels to mail new product
postcards to hosts Dream Patrol Recruiting Postcards earned January – June 2008
Maragib
07-14-2009, 04:18 PM
Well that is crap.
janetupnorth
07-14-2009, 04:25 PM
Wasn't that specifically a postcard that was out then though, not a whole mini-catalog? ...and it does say hosts not customers.
I obviously did not read last year's list well enough! :)
crystalscookingnow
07-14-2009, 04:27 PM
I'm not sure about a new product postcard. I don't remember anyone talking about those. All I remember them having for me to mail were mini-catalogs. Last time I checked though, a host was a customer... ;)
janetupnorth
07-14-2009, 04:29 PM
Yes, a host is a customer, but not your whole mailing list.
I personally don't think the recommendation should be there. I like the secret until the end so no one has an unfair "advantage".
Di_Can_Cook
07-14-2009, 05:06 PM
Yeah that was on there last year ... I cheerfully blew that suggestion off. I might have felt differently had I had a Sept. 1 show on the calendar, however, but probably still would have waited until I got home and had a chance to download and copy specials, whcih still would not be until the end of Wave 3.
You have so much to do when you're there .. does anybody really think sending something in the mail will be tops on the list?
raebates
07-14-2009, 06:11 PM
Didn't they have postcards available a few years ago that said that the new products come out in September, but to contact the consultant to find out what they'll be? I wonder if this is an old bit of advice that never got removed.
I send postcards from NC. Before anyone gets upset, the postcards I send are to my upcoming hosts. I write telling them that I'm learning how to be a better consultant for them. I usually write them before I leave for NC, stamp them, and drop them in the mail as soon as I arrive in Chicago.
mmajmi
07-14-2009, 06:13 PM
I send postcards from NC. Before anyone gets upset, the postcards I send are to my upcoming hosts. I write telling them that I'm learning how to be a better consultant for them. I usually write them before I leave for NC, stamp them, and drop them in the mail as soon as I arrive in Chicago.
I love this idea!!! How cute!!:love:
raebates
07-14-2009, 06:35 PM
Thanks. It saves me time at NC. I'll buy postcards tomorrow to use next time.
vBulletin® v3.7.6, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.