Exclusive Cookware Order: $987.50 Hand-Delivered to Me | Tuesday Show Special

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a significant outside order received by a participant for a Pampered Chef show, focusing on the implications of handling such orders and the potential for customer relationships.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of receiving a $987.50 order for cookware, emphasizing the customer's desire to purchase without hosting a show.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the potential for follow-up with the customer.
  • Several users suggest that the order could be treated as a regular sale rather than part of a show, highlighting the importance of commission.
  • One participant mentions the customer's financial situation, noting she has the means to pay full price and prefers not to wait for discounts.
  • Another participant suggests breaking the order into smaller transactions and providing additional freebies to enhance customer satisfaction.
  • One participant recounts a similar experience with a previous host, indicating that large orders can occur in their business.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to treat the order as part of a show or as a standalone sale, with some participants advocating for the latter to maximize commission, while others see value in customer appreciation and long-term relationships.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding order handling and customer interactions within the Pampered Chef consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring different approaches to handling large orders and customer relationships may find the insights shared in this thread relevant.

skaugchef
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I just got an outside order hand delivered to me for a show I did on Tuesday. It was for $987.50 in product total. She got 7pc Executive Cookware, 5pc Executive Cookware, 12" Skillet, lid, nylon tools, etc... She's always wanted the Cookware and doesn't want to host. Oh my gosh! Thank you!
 
AWESOME! She will be a great contact to follow up with
 
Why don't you make a show out of it? Put one of the cookware sets as a customer purchase and everything else as a host purchase. She would probably apprechiate the discount and you would have a show submitted.
Just a thought.
 
Awesome. I say take it as an order. If it is on a show, then let that hostess get credit. If she doesn't want to hose, then just let her pay full price and you get the comission. If you make her a show of her own you are losing commission and sales on someone who was fully willing to pay full price.
Not to be rude, but car salesmen don't offer huge discounts just out of generosity. If you walk in, tell them what you want and are willing to pay the price they take the money and say thank you.

ETA: you can always reward her with great customer service.
 
lesliec said:
Awesome. I say take it as an order. If it is on a show, then let that hostess get credit. If she doesn't want to hose, then just let her pay full price and you get the comission. If you make her a show of her own you are losing commission and sales on someone who was fully willing to pay full price.
Not to be rude, but car salesmen don't offer huge discounts just out of generosity. If you walk in, tell them what you want and are willing to pay the price they take the money and say thank you.

ETA: you can always reward her with great customer service.

Exactly. It's an outside order, already part of a show. So you'd be denying the original hostess credit for that order. Plus, the customer said she didn't want to host. If she's fine spending that money, then great. Give her a heartfelt "thank you" and be sure to follow-up with her to make sure she loves the cookware.
 
lesliec said:
Awesome. I say take it as an order. If it is on a show, then let that hostess get credit. If she doesn't want to hose, then just let her pay full price and you get the comission. If you make her a show of her own you are losing commission and sales on someone who was fully willing to pay full price.
Not to be rude, but car salesmen don't offer huge discounts just out of generosity. If you walk in, tell them what you want and are willing to pay the price they take the money and say thank you.

ETA: you can always reward her with great customer service.

leftymac said:
Exactly. It's an outside order, already part of a show. So you'd be denying the original hostess credit for that order. Plus, the customer said she didn't want to host. If she's fine spending that money, then great. Give her a heartfelt "thank you" and be sure to follow-up with her to make sure she loves the cookware.

Totally agree with both!
 
My understanding was that it was not a part of the show, just an individual order.

However i understand your side as well. I know that if she enters it as a show then she will get less comission on it. I just thought that it would be nice and the customer would be appreciative and would make a great long term customer.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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Yep, it was a guest from a show that I had on Tuesday.
I normally would suggest waiting til October & helping the customer out. But, honestly I know she has the money (husband died & leftover life insurance money) and doesn't want to wait. She's so nice & always wants to help others out. The host is a Stampin Up Consultant. This friend spends atleast $1000 a year on Stampin Up.
 
Wow, definitely add her to your monthly newsletter! ;)

I bet that host is super excited over the benefits she will be receiving on her show!

As the consultant, I'd probably break her order down into 2-3 & give her some extra freebie cookbooks (I'd write off the extra shipping charges as a Consultant Gift). She'll be super happy and I'd still be getting a really good commission off the show. ;)

ETA: Still only charge her card ONCE! Otherwise, it's likely to show up as fraud on the credit card company's end. ;)
 
That's wonderful!
 
Isnt it great getting an order like that. I had a host in July whos friend ordered over 1k worth of stuff. I went over the Aug host special and her friend was like why didnt you host in Aug.
 

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What is the Exclusive Cookware Order: $987.50 Hand-Delivered to Me?

The Exclusive Cookware Order refers to a special offer where customers can purchase a curated set of high-quality cookware valued at $987.50. This order will be hand-delivered to you, ensuring a personal touch and convenience.

What is the Tuesday Show Special?

The Tuesday Show Special is a promotional event that occurs on Tuesdays, where customers can take advantage of exclusive deals and discounts on select Pampered Chef products, including the Exclusive Cookware Order.

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You can place an order for the Exclusive Cookware by contacting your Pampered Chef consultant during the Tuesday Show. They will assist you with the ordering process and provide any additional information you may need.

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