F$: Retired Items===Come and See

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Several retired items are available for sale, including kitchen tools and seasonal decorations. Shipping is not included in the prices. Various items have already been sold, such as a stoneware crock and Halloween cookie cutters. It is suggested that sellers list asking prices for their items to facilitate sales, as selling retired items for more than their original price is against company policy, and warranties do not transfer. There is a discussion about the challenges of pricing retired items, with some expressing the importance of adhering to company guidelines to avoid issues. The Fizz Keeper, a device for capping 2-liter soda bottles to prevent flatness, is mentioned as a point of interest. Overall, there is a call for clarity and cooperation in the selling process while addressing concerns about defensiveness in discussions regarding pricing.
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A bunch of items that are retired for sale. Shipping not included.



Evergreen Color Stoneware Crock SOLD, Thank you!

2 boxes of Halloween cookie cutters (ghost, pumpkin, bat) SOLD, THANK YOU!
2 Scallopped Bread Tubes

White Tool Turn About SOLD, Thank you!

Fizz Keeper SOLD, Thank you!

Older verison Lemon Zester/Scorer

Kids Measuring Cups SOLD, Thank you!

ALL ITEMS ARE NEW...:chef:
 
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hmmmm... did someone pick these up at NC? ;-)
 
I just PM'D you :)
 
We really should put asking prices on all items we sell on here. As I understand it (I had a one on one conversation with one of our HO sales managers about this) we can sell our extras and retired items to each other and to our friends/yard sales/etc. but we can not sell them for more than we paid for them and the warranty does not transfer. Decide what you want for an item and put that price on it. If it's too high it will either not sell or someone will offer what they consider reasonable. On line auctions are not allowed and doing that on this site could create trouble from HO. - not saying it will but why even go there?


This is not an attack on the thread starter! There have been many such posts lately and I just wanted to point out what HO's view of this would be (at least as I interpreted it from someone who knows - HO exec).
 
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redsoxgirl said:
hmmmm... did someone pick these up at NC? ;-)

...and some from last year's NC too---I just won't ever use.
 
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BethCooks4U said:
We really should put asking prices on all items we sell on here. As I understand it (I had a one on one conversation with one of our HO sales managers about this) we can sell our extras and retired items to each other and to our friends/yard sales/etc. but we can not sell them for more than we paid for them and the warranty does not transfer. Decide what you want for an item and put that price on it. If it's too high it will either not sell or someone will offer what they consider reasonable. On line auctions are not allowed and doing that on this site could create trouble from HO. - not saying it will but why even go there?


This is not an attack on the thread starter! There have been many such posts lately and I just wanted to point out what HO's view of this would be (at least as I interpreted it from someone who knows - HO exec).


I would appreciate a personal PM should there be a next time. This is about my items FOR SALE---

I don't KNOW the price of the retired items, and I am not looking to make a million dollars here. The items are RETIRED. I am not selling CURRENT items here.

Thanks though for the PSA.
 
I do not think that Vanessa is trying to do this to over charge, she just wants to get offers so she does not offend anyone by over charging. It is hard to know what to ask sometimes.

BTW, I love the bread tubes and crocks! What's a fizz keeper?
 
Ignore it Beth - it's just not worth it.

Sorry you are being attacked once again for trying to help! It's amazing to me how you can post helpful information, and it is met with defensiveness and hostility.
 
I too would like to know what a fizz keeper is.
 
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chefbeckyd said:
ignore It Beth - It's Just Not Worth It.

Sorry You Are Being Attacked Once Again For Trying To Help! It's Amazing To Me How You Can Post Helpful Information, And It Is Met With Defensiveness And Hostility.

Its About My Products For Sale---not Interested?---move On.
 
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rennea said:
I too would like to know what a fizz keeper is.

Thanks Jennifer and Rennea for the question. Apparently it was "before my time" and its for 2 liter bottles of soda to cap it off so it doesnt go flat. I never had one so I don't know. But others have and love them!

Thanks for looking.
 
Vanessa - relax!

She posted it for everyone to benefit because that is how HO would like us to do things.
 
vwpamperedchef said:
Thanks Jennifer and Rennea for the question. Apparently it was "before my time" and its for 2 liter bottles of soda to cap it off so it doesnt go flat. I never had one so I don't know. But others have and love them!

Thanks for looking.


Ok that makes sense, I thought it was something to keep those sink fizzy things in.:)
 
vwpamperedchef said:
Its About My Products For Sale---not Interested?---move On.

You obviously didn't read the second paragraph that I wrote stating it was not about you. It's about this method of "pricing".

Sorry you took offense but give me a break. I was only trying to remind people of PC's policy.
 
vwpamperedchef said:
Thanks Jennifer and Rennea for the question. Apparently it was "before my time" and its for 2 liter bottles of soda to cap it off so it doesnt go flat. I never had one so I don't know. But others have and love them!

Thanks for looking.

I would love that if we used the 2 Liters things. I stopped b/c they go flat so quick and we just buy the cans now.
 
vwpamperedchef said:
Its About My Products For Sale---not Interested?---move On.

Actually, I was interested - there is a retired item I am looking for, so I was interested in your thread title, and opened the thread - but when I saw that you were soliciting bids, I was going to post much the same that Beth did, only she did it before I could. And it wasn't about you - it's about letting everyone know about the way that PC wants us to handle the sale of our products. That's all.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Ignore it Beth - it's just not worth it.

Sorry you are being attacked once again for trying to help! It's amazing to me how you can post helpful information, and it is met with defensiveness and hostility.

I'm with Becky. Beth was not attacking you Vanessa. She was trying to give helpful information, actually.

You will get more response if you set a price. Pull out an old catalog and look up the retail prices and then set your prices accordingly.
 
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Excuse me for being hostile. I've had quite the stressful summer. I am not soliciting to the highest bidder. In fact, no one has emailed me THEIR price. I have emailed them back with my price. I have done it both ways priced/and not priced, and to be honest one is not better then the other.
Thank you all for your interest in my goodies.
 
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Thank you all!
 

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What does "F$: Retired Items===Come and See" mean?

"F$: Retired Items===Come and See" refers to a special event or promotion where customers can explore and purchase items from Pampered Chef that have been retired from the current catalog. This is a great opportunity to find unique kitchen tools and products that are no longer available in the regular lineup.

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