Adjustment Timeframe: Replacing a Broken Stonebar Pan from March '09 Show

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the process and experiences related to adjusting a broken stoneware pan, specifically focusing on the timeframe and requirements for replacements. Participants share their insights on warranty coverage and the steps involved in making an adjustment.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about the adjustment timeframe for a broken stonebar pan from a show in March '09.
  • Another participant shares that an adjustment can still be made, but the host may need to return a piece of the pan.
  • Several users mention that since the stoneware is under warranty, a replacement is possible, but the host will have to pay for return shipping.
  • One participant notes that only a small piece of the stone needs to be returned, rather than the entire pan.
  • Another participant recounts their personal experience of checking deliveries to ensure items are not damaged, highlighting the importance of inspecting products upon receipt.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that an adjustment can be made for the broken stoneware, but views differ on the specifics of the return process and shipping costs.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding the handling of broken stoneware and the adjustment process within the context of Pampered Chef's warranty policies.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants seeking insights on handling product adjustments and understanding warranty coverage for stoneware items.

KellyRedHead
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How long do you have to do an adjustment? I have a host who never looked at her large stonebar pan until last weekend. The corner is broke.
Her show was in March '09. Can I still get it replaced for her?

Thanks!
Kelly
 
You can still do an adjustment for her, but she will more than likely have to send a piece of it back. If she had looked at it right away HO would have paid to ship it back.
 
Because it is under warranty, you can get it replaced but she'll have to pay to return a piece of the stone. just put in for an adjustment and have her send back a piece smaller than the palm of her hand - no need to send back the whole bar pan. And have her hold onto the rest until she gets the new stone delivered.
 
KellyRedHead said:
How long do you have to do an adjustment? I have a host who never looked at her large stonebar pan until last weekend. The corner is broke.
Her show was in March '09. Can I still get it replaced for her?

Thanks!
Kelly

Stoneware is covered for three years!!! Since it is beyond the 30 days, she will have to pay for the return shipping...just go into CC and put through an adjustment and it will be replaced!!!
 
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Thanks everyone!

I did the adjustment and got an email from HO just saying they will email me and let me know if I have to send something back. So just waiting to see what they say.

Thanks again!
Kelly
 
That is one of the main reasons I have all my orders delivered to me! I check every box to be sure things are okay. I picked up a Small Bar Pan box last night from my delivery yesterday and when I heard all the rattling, I knew it was broken. One whole corner was broken off in several pieces! UGH!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the adjustment timeframe for replacing a broken Stonebar Pan from a March '09 show?

The adjustment timeframe for replacing a broken Stonebar Pan typically falls within one year of the purchase date. However, since this pan was purchased in March 2009, it may no longer be eligible for replacement under the standard warranty policy.

How can I determine if my Stonebar Pan is eligible for replacement?

To determine if your Stonebar Pan is eligible for replacement, check the warranty policy provided at the time of purchase. If your pan has visible defects or damage that occurred during normal use, you may still be able to request a replacement, even if it is past the one-year mark.

What steps should I take to request a replacement for my broken Stonebar Pan?

To request a replacement, contact your Pampered Chef consultant or customer service. Provide them with details about the issue, including when and where you purchased the pan, and any photos of the damage if possible. They will guide you through the replacement process.

Is there a fee associated with replacing a broken Stonebar Pan?

Generally, if the Stonebar Pan is under warranty and qualifies for replacement, there should be no fee. However, if the warranty period has expired or if the damage is not covered, you may be responsible for the cost of a new pan.

What should I do if my Stonebar Pan broke after the warranty period?

If your Stonebar Pan broke after the warranty period, you can still reach out to your Pampered Chef consultant for advice. They may offer options for purchasing a new pan at a discounted rate or suggest alternative solutions based on the circumstances.

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