Does This Piece Look Familiar to Anyone?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around identifying a stone that a customer believes is from Pampered Chef, with participants sharing their thoughts on its origin and discussing potential solutions for the customer.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about the stone's origin, suggesting it may not be from Pampered Chef and seeking help to identify the correct company.
  • Another participant notes that Pampered Chef stones do not have a raised edge like the one in question.
  • Several participants mention Home and Garden as a possible source for the stone.
  • One participant shares that they have Pampered Chef catalogs dating back to 1989, indicating that the item is not listed in any of them.
  • Another participant suggests that the stone might be from Henn, mentioning that they no longer have consultants but products are still available online.
  • One participant mentions that Home and Garden merged with Home Interiors, but cannot recall the new company's name.
  • Another participant identifies the new company as Celebrating Homes.
  • One participant shares that they received confirmation from a Longaberger representative that the stone is from Henn and discusses offering a discount to the customer.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the stone's origin, with some participants agreeing on Home and Garden and Henn as potential sources, while others express uncertainty about the exact company.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and insights related to identifying a product and addressing customer concerns, without any official guidance from Pampered Chef.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who encounter similar situations with customers questioning product origins may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

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I have a lady who thinks this stone came from PC, but I am pretty sure it did not. I am trying to figure out which company she did buy it from because I'm pretty sure that she will tell everyone she knows that PC did her wrong if we can't fix this stone. Even though we did not really sell it to her.
I forwarded it onto a Longaberger rep I know and she does not think it is her company. She thought maybe Home and Garden.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
 

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It isn't ours, our stones haven't had a raised edge like that. I would offer her 20% off of a new stone. Maybe you can win her over.
 
It does not look like ours. Does it say Pampered chef on the back?
 
I have PC catalogs dating back to 1989 and none of them show that item in them.
 
Home and Garden...or it also looks like it could be Henn. I don't think they have consultants anymore, but you can still buy from their website. They did a lot of that country look....Henn Workshops.com - American Made Pottery
 
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Thank you everyone! I will pass on the info and offer her the special to replace hers. Good idea.
 
Home and Garden merged with Home Interiors. I can't remember the name of the new company.
 
Celebrating Homes
 
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A longeberger rep just said it was Henn. Thanks! I sent the customer a message with this info and the website for Henn. Told her I would get her one of our stones at 20% off or if she would like to host a show in Sept, she could get it at 60% off. So, we'll see.
 
dannyzmom said:
I have PC catalogs dating back to 1989 and none of them show that item in them.

That collection would be something to see...you should hang them on the wall like at HO.
 

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What is "Does This Piece Look Familiar to Anyone?"

"Does This Piece Look Familiar to Anyone?" is a popular social media trend among Pampered Chef consultants and customers where individuals share images of their kitchen tools and ask for help identifying them or sharing memories associated with those items.

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Items commonly shared include vintage Pampered Chef tools, discontinued products, or unique kitchen gadgets that spark nostalgia among fellow Pampered Chef enthusiasts.

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