Does Anyone Do Direct Shipping for the Whole Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the topic of direct shipping for Pampered Chef orders, particularly in situations where hosts may have logistical challenges, such as limited space or time constraints. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how to handle shipping in these scenarios.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions a host with twins who lacks space for assembling orders and suggests direct shipping as a solution.
  • Another participant expresses concern about high shipping costs potentially deterring guests from ordering, suggesting alternatives like co-hosting or shipping to the consultant's home.
  • Several users mention that they would prefer to pay a little extra for direct shipping rather than wait for a friend to deliver items.
  • One participant shares a positive experience where guests agreed to direct shipping to relieve the host of delivery responsibilities.
  • Another participant notes that shipping costs are reasonable and emphasizes the importance of explaining the situation to guests.
  • Some participants discuss the idea of having a co-host to manage deliveries and reduce shipping costs for guests.
  • One participant shares a personal experience of delivering items for a host, highlighting the practicality of direct shipping.
  • Another participant expresses skepticism about mentioning eBay in relation to shipping costs, fearing it might lead guests to seek cheaper alternatives online.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of direct shipping and its impact on guest orders. Some participants support the idea, while others express concerns about shipping costs and potential deterrents to sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their interactions with hosts and guests, reflecting a variety of perspectives on managing shipping logistics in the context of Pampered Chef shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants facing similar challenges with hosts who have limited capacity for managing orders may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

AJPratt
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I have a new host who just had TWINS six months ago and she said that she has NO ROOM for assembling orders. Completely understandable! So, despertae to have another show on my schedule, I suggested we just direct ship the orders to the guests. Considering everyone is aware of her situation, I don't think the guests would mind if I present it as helping out the host. Does anyone already do this and how do I explain it?
 
I think as a guest I would really hate to pay the high shipping charges just because the host didn't have room/time to deal with the orders. Maybe instead she could have a friend to co-host the show and have the orders shipped to the co-host. If not, maybe you could have it sent to you. I would hate to tell guests they were paying direct shipping charges of up to $14 when they could have been paying only $4. Her best friends may understand, but the average guest may place a smaller order due to the shipping charges. I hope whatever you decide to do works out well. Good luck!
 
the shipping is not really that high...i would kinda rather pay 2 extra dollar then to have to wait for my friend to get around to giving it to me. I did an out of the mox call a month after the show and the lady didnt have her stuff yet!
 
Ann why not have the show shipped to you and then you can short it out?
 
Did one last night!I just had a show last night 40 minutes from my home where a very busy business woman had told me from the get go that she would not have time to deliver items. At first I thought this was pretty weird, but after visiting with her and learning what her role is in her husband's business, I now understand.
I told her guests that they could have their products delivered straight to their door for only a few more dollars and it would relieve our host from having to drive all around to leave these items. They all agreed because they knew her so well and because they had the money to pay for it.
I don't know if it may cause a problem for others but if you explained it as if they shopped on ebay. They would pay for shipping on the actual weight but through UPS they get a great deal.
I once had a person order a whole cookware set and only pay $16 in shipping. I actually had already calculated the shipping in the computer before I went to the show to give them an idea of how much it would be.
I had another show where some friends lived far away so they did that special shipping. Explain the situation and having a co-host (friend or family member) who is willing to deliver gifts to friends at church, work, etc is a great idea!! I have delivered the gifts for a host of mine a couple of times. It shipped to me and since most of her guests lived by my house I delivered them for her. Hope you get some good ideas ANNE!!
Debbie :D

Debbie
 
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I offered to have everything delivered to my house and that I would just bring it over all sorted out for her to meet up with people, but she said that some people would be coming a distance and she probably wouldn't get to see them any time soon. She explained that she has a very small home and has already outgrown it. I can only imagine their surprise when they were expecting one baby and wound up with 2!

Debbie: Thanks for the great suggestion about ebay and UPS!
 
Here's another thought: ask if one of her friends wants to be the co-host and get everything shipped to her. Give her the unlimited discount as a thank you! That way everyone woulndn't have to pay too much and you would make someone else happy!
 
I don't care how good of a friend I was, I wouldn't want to pay more than $6 on shipping. I think it could deter sales and I would give guests the option to have it direct shipped or delivered at some later date. They may choose to pick it up at the host's house rather than wait for her....Good luck.
 
I've had hosts have thier guests pick up their orders from her home. If she explained to them that she maybe couldn't or didn't have the time and asked them if they would mind? Then have it shipped to you, you could sort it for her and then she could just put it in the garage and out of the way perhaps?
 
DebbieSAChef said:
I don't know if it may cause a problem for others but if you explained it as if they shopped on ebay. They would pay for shipping on the actual weight but through UPS they get a great deal.
I once had a person order a whole cookware set and only pay $16 in shipping.

This is a great example - I kick myself often when I order something and see just how much I have to fork over for shipping. Our direct ship costs are so low....
 
AJPratt said:
I have a new host who just had TWINS six months ago and she said that she has NO ROOM for assembling orders. Completely understandable! So, despertae to have another show on my schedule, I suggested we just direct ship the orders to the guests. Considering everyone is aware of her situation, I don't think the guests would mind if I present it as helping out the host. Does anyone already do this and how do I explain it?

My Arbonne rep does this!
 
Given that there are guests who live a distance away, I'd encourage them to have it shipped directly, or if one could book a show close in and you deliver it to them (have the show shippped to your house).

Our shipping prices are very reasonable (I never paid any real attention to them, now I know), but I'd rather spend it in more product.

One thing I would not do at any show is EVER mention the word Ebay...in any way...it might give someone the idea 'hey, I'll go check out this on ebay by the way and see if I can save money on it.'

I don't really understand about her house being too small for a couple of boxes of PC stuff though??? If she can fit people in there for a show? But I'd understand trying to keep the munchkins out of it. AHHHH!!

Kris
 
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I think its a combination of being overwhelmed with the babies, having nowhere to store everything, and getting it to everyone. I don't see what the problem is either, but its the situation I'm in.
 
eBay is not a threat!
ihavethetools said:
Given that there are guests who live a distance away, I'd encourage them to have it shipped directly, or if one could book a show close in and you deliver it to them (have the show shippped to your house).

Our shipping prices are very reasonable (I never paid any real attention to them, now I know), but I'd rather spend it in more product.

One thing I would not do at any show is EVER mention the word Ebay...in any way...it might give someone the idea 'hey, I'll go check out this on ebay by the way and see if I can save money on it.'

I don't really understand about her house being too small for a couple of boxes of PC stuff though??? If she can fit people in there for a show? But I'd understand trying to keep the munchkins out of it. AHHHH!!

Kris

I have never considered eBay a threat to my business. I have had only one lady ever tell me secretly, "Couldn't I just get this item through eBay and save money?"

And I honestly told her, well you have to consider that you have to bid on the item, which doesn't guarantee you will win. Second you have to pay outrageous shipping rates compared to my $4.00 no matter how much you order and then of course you have no warranty. Plus you don't get me to cook for you and help you with any questions you might have about your products.
She smiled and said "I didn't even think about that, that seems stupid for people to order from eBay now that you mentioned all that."

I mention eBay because their shipping rates are outrageous on certain items and of course if you want to secure it you have to pay extra for insurance and tracking. Not with PC.
Our shipping rates and products are GREAT!!!

Debbie :D
 
As far as ebay. I noticed that people often end up paying MORE for the item than they would have buying through a consultant and with no guarantees I don't think it is worth it.
 
Anne, I did direct shipping for orders I took at a craft fair and it seemed to work fine. I just told them all it was a few dollars more but it comes straight to your door.
 
Ship the show to YOU! Read your consultant guide to see how to address this inside PP.
 
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The host doesn't want me to ship it to me because she would still have to deliver it.

When my director talks about direct shipping, she says "its no more than if you ordered something off of the internet."
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Pampered Chef offer direct shipping for the entire show?

Yes, Pampered Chef allows for direct shipping for the entire show. This means that guests can have their orders shipped directly to their homes, making it convenient for everyone involved.

How does direct shipping work for a Pampered Chef show?

During a Pampered Chef show, guests can place their orders online. Once the show closes, the orders are processed, and each guest's items are shipped directly to their specified address, rather than being shipped to the host.

Are there any additional costs for direct shipping?

Yes, there may be additional shipping costs associated with direct shipping. Each guest will see the shipping fees applied to their individual orders at checkout, which can vary based on the total amount of their order and their location.

Can I still combine orders for direct shipping?

While each guest's order is processed individually for direct shipping, hosts can encourage guests to combine their orders before placing them to save on shipping costs. However, once orders are placed, they cannot be combined for shipping.

Is direct shipping available for all Pampered Chef products?

Yes, direct shipping is available for the majority of Pampered Chef products. However, it's always a good idea to check with your consultant for any specific items that may have different shipping policies or restrictions.

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