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The thread discusses the commission status and shipping details of replacement parts for Pampered Chef products. Participants share their experiences and clarify the processes involved in ordering these parts.
Views differ on whether a replacement form is necessary for ordering replacement parts, with some participants stating it is required while others disagree. There is general agreement on the noncommissionable status and shipping details.
Participants share personal experiences related to ordering replacement parts and the processes they follow, reflecting varied practices within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for insights on handling replacement parts and shipping processes may find the shared experiences beneficial.
wadesgirl said:Yes and Yes. They (or you) have to send in the replacement form with applicable tax but no shipping.
DebbieJ said:That is false. You can order replacement parts in PP/P3 under Non Commissionable orders. No need to send in a form.
DebbieJ said:Glad to help! Makes it SOOOO much easier.
As an extra measure of customer service, I always submit the order for my customers. I never give them a form and let them deal with it themselves.
rennea said:Kind of makes life easier, now only if I didn't spend so much time on here![]()
Yes, replacement parts are generally considered noncommissionable in Pampered Chef. This means that when a consultant sells replacement parts, they do not earn commission on those sales.
No, shipping is typically not free for replacement parts. Customers usually need to pay for shipping when ordering replacement parts through Pampered Chef.
Consultants do not earn commission on replacement parts, even if they are bundled with other products. The noncommissionable status applies regardless of how the parts are sold.
Generally, there are no exceptions to the noncommissionable status of replacement parts in Pampered Chef. They are consistently treated as noncommissionable items across all sales.
Consultants can inform customers about the noncommissionable status of replacement parts by clearly communicating this information during sales conversations and including it in product descriptions or promotional materials.