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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the discontinuation of gift certificates by Pampered Chef and participants' experiences with offering their own gift cards. Participants share their views on the implications of this change and how they manage gift card transactions.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Sandi, expresses confusion about the status of gift certificates.
  • Another participant mentions that gift certificates were announced to be discontinued in a previous Newswire.
  • Several users confirm that gift certificates are no longer offered.
  • One participant shares their experience of never selling the old gift certificates and instead offering their own for fundraising purposes.
  • Another participant notes the high shipping costs associated with gift certificates as a reason for not selling them.
  • One participant discusses their practice of allowing gift card recipients to use the card for shipping costs, stating that they believe it should be a gift without additional out-of-pocket expenses.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the management of shipping costs related to personal gift cards, with some participants allowing the gift card to cover shipping and others not addressing this aspect.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences regarding the use of gift certificates and gift cards, reflecting on their practices and customer interactions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering how to handle gift cards and shipping costs may find the shared experiences relevant.

sandilou
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Did I have a bad dream, or do we not offer gift certificates anymore?

TIA,
Sandi
 
No, I think it was in the Newswire a while back that they were being discontinued.
 
T'wasn't a bad dream... we don't offer them any more.
 
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OK -- that's what I thought. Thanks for getting back to me.

Sandi
 
Oh, we can't offer them .. only to use with us even??
 
richardson3 said:
Oh, we can't offer them .. only to use with us even??

I never sold the old gift certificates, I always offered my own. I usually included them in silent auction baskets for schools/church fundraisers, but it was a way to ensure they actually bought something from you. I will not miss GCs at all.
 
The thing worse than the fact that we did not get to redeem them for commission was that it cost a fortune for the people who did get them in shipping costs. I would not sell them based on that alone as I could never justify to the person buying them that shipping cost.
 
The only time I sold them was when a customer wanted to buy one to help the host out. Otherwise I've always offered my own gc.
 
For those offering your own gift cards, do you include the cost of shipping if the GC will cover it too or do you make shipping a separate cost?

For example, let's say Liz receives a $25 GC redeemable through you. She orders a garlic press for $16.50. Shipping is $4.75 so the total of the order is $21.25. Do you allow the $25 on the GC to cover the $4.75 shipping or do you have them pay extra for the shipping? And then what do you do with the balance, if any? Tell them too bad, or give them credit?
 
ChefPeg said:
For those offering your own gift cards, do you include the cost of shipping if the GC will cover it too or do you make shipping a separate cost?

For example, let's say Liz receives a $25 GC redeemable through you. She orders a garlic press for $16.50. Shipping is $4.75 so the total of the order is $21.25. Do you allow the $25 on the GC to cover the $4.75 shipping or do you have them pay extra for the shipping? And then what do you do with the balance, if any? Tell them too bad, or give them credit?

Yes I allow them to do that - it's a gift to them, if they don't want to pay anything out of pocket why should they? I've never had anyone have anything left over, usually they purchase above and beyond the amount.
 

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