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pamperedlinda said:Woo hoo! I am so happy!
It's a shame though that you had to go through SO MUCH grief before you got the resolution that you deserved! Hopefully this will be a training issue that HO takes up in the very near future,.
Thanks also to the Elaine (Chefgirl2) who posted where to take this too!
Pampered Laura said:It saddens me to see a couple consultants get on the "PC is mistreating us" bandwagon... this is SERIOUSLY an isolated incident. Most of us "vets" have NEVER heard of such a thing before, and are truly shocked that HO would say that there's nothing they can do. Most of us lament on and on at our shows about how incredible our customer service is - because it's true. We can stand up and say "Oh, they'll help us - no problem!" with 100% confidence - because its true.
The Home Office is known for going above and beyond the call of duty for us in the field, and I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that they will make this right. It is taking longer than it should, yes. But I know they will get it done.
PC is not a company that lets it's consultants hang out to dry. Let's not jump on the "Doris isn't in charge" thing... she is in charge. There's not much that goes on without Doris' approval. The financial backbone and investment strategies is not all Doris anymore, but the ethics and the integrity ARE.
Just like one bad apple of a consultant doesn't make us all bad... one bad apple of a situation with the HO, doesnt make the HO as a whole bad.
Stay positive people.
britishchef said:Lisa, I'm interested, what was the policy that they changed as a result of your letters?
Thanks! Lisa just reached out through a PM! Yes, the comment was kinda funny if you had heard the person say it. But its ok, because all is well!Rebeccascabinet said:Anne, I was just going to suggest that our donations be given to a charity. I think a women's shelter is a great idea.
I don't think your comments were "bashing" either. Sometimes our tone and true heart is not conveyed very clearly when we are typing and not talking face to face.
I think we all need to remember that sometimes tone doesn't come across the way we intend it to and not jump to conclusions.
Just my two cents.
jenniferknapp said:Sometimes it is just nice to lend a hand when it is something that large of a loss. Everyone has their problems with $20-$30 mishaps, but that happens. This was completely out of one of our fellow consultant's hands...she didn't simply forget to add an item on to an order... Darby, keep my money and donate it!
WEll said Jennifer!jrstephens said:I have been off here a few days and had to catch up! Boy did this thread grow while I was gone (when will yall to quit talking when I am gone, HA!)
DARBY- I am so glad you got this resolved. I was about to PM Gillian to see how to send you some money, but I finished the thread first. This just goes to show we should never take no for an answer! I am so happy for you! God really is good isn't He Give Him all the glory!
ANNE- nothing was wrong with any of your comments. We are a community of friends on here and that is what TRUE friends do with each other - SHARE THEIR FEELINGS!
I am completely aware that new consultant can get on here and possibly be discouraged if they see some negative. BUT I also believe that everything should not be sugar coated either. ALL consultants need to know that there are problems in PC just like there is ANYTHING else. They do not need to come into something thinking things will always be perfect and nothing with ever go wrong.
They can also see from reading on this sight that when there is a problem there are friends here to help them out! And to celebrate their accomplishments with!
CHEFGIRL2 - I see you said this was your opinion and we may not all agree with it. Well, I am one of the ones who do not agree with it, but that is your opinion and you are entitled to it here just like the rest of us are - that is what this community is far. BUT if we desire to help someone out of a bad situation that is our business. Thank goodness we do not go by any written polices on here.
I probably ruffled feathers with this post to a lotof people, but oh well. As I stated above we are all entitled to our own opinions whether everyone agrees with them or not.
Kelley Sells said:I would LOVE to hear this story told at Conference......it is totally one of "Extreme Home Makeover" style.
chefann said:I'm so glad that it worked out for you, Darby. But is there any word on whether your local law enforcement are doing anything about the theft?
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