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This thread centers around participants seeking and sharing information about ordering new fall/winter catalogs, specifically a set of 100. Various methods for locating the catalog order numbers and navigating the ordering system are discussed.
Participants generally agree on the effectiveness of using the magnifying glass feature for locating catalogs, with no clear disagreement noted. However, there are different approaches mentioned regarding the use of the supply order form.
The discussion reflects personal experiences with the ordering system and highlights various strategies for efficiently finding catalog information.
Consultants looking for tips on navigating the ordering system and those needing assistance with catalog orders may find this thread beneficial.
To order new Fall/Winter catalogs, you need to log into your Pampered Chef consultant account. Navigate to the 'Supplies' section and select 'Catalogs.' From there, you can choose the quantity you wish to order, in this case, a set of 100, and proceed to checkout.
The cost of the Fall/Winter catalogs can vary, but typically a set of 100 catalogs is priced at a discounted rate for consultants. Check the current pricing in your consultant supply section for the most accurate information.
The new Fall/Winter catalogs are usually available for distribution at the start of the season, which is typically in late summer or early fall. Make sure to check the official Pampered Chef announcements for the exact release date.
No, the Pampered Chef catalogs are not customizable. However, you can include your business card or a personalized flyer with your contact information when distributing the catalogs to customers.
If you need help with your catalog order, you can reach out to your upline or consult the Pampered Chef support team. They can assist you with any issues related to ordering or provide guidance on how to effectively distribute the catalogs.