Combining Online Orders to Save on Shipping

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the challenges and considerations of combining online orders among multiple customers to save on shipping costs. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the feasibility and implications of such practices.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes that individual online orders cannot be combined after processing.
  • Another participant shares their experience that even when ordering under a show, only one credit card can be used, which complicates combining orders.
  • Several users mention warranty issues that arise when products are ordered under someone else's name, potentially leading to complications if a product needs to be returned or exchanged.
  • One participant expresses that while combining orders to save on shipping is common, it is not encouraged due to past issues with order tracking and refunds.
  • Another participant suggests creating a catalog show to facilitate combined orders while minimizing shipping costs.
  • Some participants acknowledge that combining orders can be beneficial for small purchases, but emphasize that customers should take responsibility for their orders.
  • One participant mentions the possibility of using multiple credit cards but expresses uncertainty about the process and potential complications.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the practicality and advisability of combining orders. While some participants see value in it for small purchases, others caution against it due to warranty and tracking issues.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their interactions with customers and the ordering process, highlighting the complexities involved in combining orders.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating similar situations with customers interested in combining orders may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant.

Becky0216
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I have a few people that wish to place their orders online but they want them to be combined to save on shipping. Can they each do their orders online and I can put them all under one in PPP? If so, How would I get their credit cards to move to the new name?
Sorry if I am confusing anyone.
 
There is no way to do that with individual online orders. By the time you see an online order, it has already been processed.
 
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I meant to order online under a show. sorry
 
Even ordering online on a show, there's only one credit card that can be entered. you'd have to do it manually on P3 for them. But, keep in mind that the warranty is affected. If Sally orders products on Jenny's order, only Jenny is listed as the purchaser. If something goes wrong with Sally's product, she can't just call the HO and get it resolved (either could you) because there's no record of HER purchasing it. Does that make sense?

That's why I try to avoid having people group orders together. I hope that makes sense!:blushing:
 
Orders aren't supposed to be combined to save on shipping.


I know people do it - it happens to me...but it's not something I'd encourage.

I just had a HUGE issue with it - because someone was wanting $$ back from PC for something that, according to my records, and PC's records - was never ordered by her, because she had added it to someone elses order to avoid shipping costs. It turned into a huge mess.

Plus, PC has great shipping rates, and the more that people abuse them, the more shipping rates will have to rise.
 
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yes, that makes sense. I let them know about that already, but they are all purchasing small items and don't care about warranty. I will just tell them they have to call me to do it the way they want. Or they can have just one person do the order (for some reason they don't want to) and get money from each other.
Thanks
 
As noted, it can't be done online or with multiple credit cards. If they want to combine, then they need to do it themselves and present you with one order with one form of payment.
 
The easiest route to do what they are wanting to do would be to create a catalog show on your web page with one of them as the host & let the rest enter their own order with "ship to host" ... that way they are only paying $4 per person for shipping vs. individual shipping rates to their own house.
 
Becky0216 said:
yes, that makes sense. I let them know about that already, but they are all purchasing small items and don't care about warranty. I will just tell them they have to call me to do it the way they want. Or they can have just one person do the order (for some reason they don't want to) and get money from each other.
Thanks

Red flag to me...THEY don't want to combine orders yet want you to?

I'd say your policy is to enter orders as received from the customers. If you receive orders from 3 people and enter them as such.

If they combine, that is on them and they have to keep track of the purchase/receipts.

I had a show where they just tried to do that, but I explained warranty issues and the host managed to convince them to keep them separate. :D

Yeah, good host!
 
I completely understand people wanting to combine orders when they are purchasing something for under $10. After all, they are then paying almost 50% shipping. I don't see anything wrong with that at all. I don't typically have more than one person with much over $10 combining orders.I agree that they really need to do it for you though b/c then it's THEIR decision to be combining it. I would tell them either to put one order online or call you. I believe that you CAN use multiple credit cards though. I'm not sure how many. I also believe that you can see them on your website for awhile so you could manually enter them.
 
I don't know about entering more than one CC because the order is in "jane's" name, but there is Jane's credit card and jennifer's CC and Becky's CC. My CC company would not let jane use my cc to order something...does that make sense? It looks like someone's cc could be denied if its done this way. If they insist on combining I would tell them that they must each give you a check...cash would be better...or one person pay for it all and they give her the money.
 
As far as I know, the customer's credit card is not hit until we transfer the orders over.As long as they are ordering under a show ... you can make changes. I did this for a customer who didn't realize I'd be happy to bring the bar pan to her.I have also entered multiple methods of payment on a single order. The only way I EVER combine shipping is if the customer is ordering a VERY SMALL ITEM (under $10.) I can't see someone paying $4 shipping on a $3 corn butterer, for example.But yes, shipping is already inexpensive and it will save the customer headaches down the road if they don't combine. My previous product line charged $6 shipping on every order and required each party to have at least 2 orders. Plus the host paid shipping and the shipping was taxed!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to combine online orders to save on shipping?

Combining online orders refers to the practice of multiple customers placing their orders together to reduce shipping costs. When orders are grouped, they can often be shipped in a single package, which can lead to lower overall shipping fees for each participant.

How can I combine my order with others?

You can combine your order with others by coordinating with friends, family, or colleagues who are also interested in purchasing from Pampered Chef. You can place your orders through the same consultant's online store and ensure that they are submitted together to take advantage of reduced shipping costs.

Is there a minimum number of orders required to combine for shipping savings?

No specific minimum number of orders is required to combine for shipping savings. However, the more orders you combine, the greater the potential savings on shipping. It's best to gather as many orders as possible to maximize the benefits.

Will combining orders affect delivery times?

Combining orders may not significantly affect delivery times. However, all orders must be submitted together, so if one order is delayed, it could potentially hold up the entire shipment. It's important to communicate with all participants to ensure timely submission.

Are there any fees associated with combining orders?

Typically, there are no additional fees for combining orders; the primary concern is the shipping cost. However, it's advisable to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for any specific policies or potential fees that may apply to your situation.

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