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bethcooks4u said:I got the email too! I checked on CC and I have quite a few names on there. Many are from my inactive consultants some of whom live up to 2 hours away. I didn't think I'd get those! Looks like I have a lot of calling to do in the next few days!
PamperedPosey said:How do you check if you have names on CC? I don't have any downline who have been inactive for more than a year, but I didn't get an e-mail about it either.
bethcooks4u said:WOW Becky! You have a goldmine with your director's list! That's great!
According to the q&a this is a test program. I think if we are successful with it we'll see it again.
yummybytes said:I was supposed to see Morrissey in 97ish and he CANCELLED the show the day of. I was livid... but I still loooooove him. JEALOUS of ERIN!!
travelgirl said:Last October I took my husband to the Rolling Stones concert for his birthday. I got great seats 3 weeks before on ebay. The concert was mind blowing. Mick Jagger has the energy of a 25 year old. Best concert we've ever seen!
KellyTheChef said:The last concert I attended was Phillips, Craig and Dean (Christian contemporary group)My best concert is a toss up:
Reba McEntire with Brooks-n-Dunn opening
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw
Christ Follower said:I go to a TON of concerts. Most of them now are all Christian bands. Before we became Christans, my favorite concert was Ziggy Marley and the Wailers.
Since becoming a Christian, my favorite concerts have been Third Day and the farewell concert of THE O.C. SUPERTONES.
The last concert I went to was Jeremy Camp (acoustic).
1. What was the last concert you went to?2. Who was your favorite performer at that concert?3. What made the concert the best for you?4. Have you been to any other concerts recently?5. Can you recommend any upcoming concerts that you are excited about?
As a Pampered Chef consultant, I understand that leads from the Home Office are a valuable resource for growing our businesses. However, it's important to keep in mind that these leads are just one aspect of our overall marketing strategy. It's also important to remember that the Home Office is constantly working to improve the quality of leads and provide us with the best opportunities for success. Instead of focusing on complaints, let's work together to make the most of the leads we receive and continue to find other ways to reach potential customers.
If this topic came up with my team, I would first make sure that everyone understands the purpose behind the executive flash and the potential benefits for our businesses. I would also address any concerns or complaints and encourage open communication about how we can use this opportunity to reach out to past hosts and potentially reactivate inactive consultants. It's important to approach this with a positive attitude and see it as a chance to reconnect with past hosts and potentially grow our businesses.