Fix Your Chipped Trifle Bowl with These Tips | Insurance Coverage"

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses experiences related to damage of Pampered Chef products during shows, particularly focusing on a chipped trifle bowl and the potential for insurance coverage. Participants share their personal experiences with handling damaged items and the responses received from the home office regarding replacements or coverage.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a chipped trifle bowl and questions whether to charge the host or absorb the cost.
  • Another participant suggests contacting the home office for assistance with the damage.
  • One participant shares their experience of being denied coverage for damage caused by a host, noting disappointment with the response.
  • Several users express concern about inconsistent responses from the home office regarding damage claims.
  • One participant indicates a preference for managing their items personally to avoid damage during shows.
  • Another participant discusses the warranty on the trifle bowl and considers whether it is worth mailing back for a small crack.
  • One participant shares a strategy of keeping damaged items for potential future claims.
  • Several participants recount experiences of items being stolen during shows, highlighting concerns about security.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the home office's support for damaged items, with some participants expressing frustration over inconsistent responses and others sharing successful experiences with replacements.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences related to product damage during shows, including strategies for managing items and dealing with potential losses.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants dealing with similar issues of product damage and insurance coverage during events.

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My host was washing up and chipped my trifle bowl. Although it is more or less usable, I couldn't take it to shows.

Do we have insurance that will cover this? Do I charge her or just eat it? Thanks...
 
Call HO, and tell them what happened
 
In a recent similar post, I learned HO might replace it because you're a consultant who needs it for shows and it happened at a show.
 
Bee, I wouldn't recommend charging the host. If for some reason HO won't replace it, then I would just eat the cost.
 
I had some serious damage to my things at my show last week. I called HO hoping they would help as I had read the other thread. It was a no go.....was told warranty didn't cover it as it was damaged by user and liability did not cover our things, just the hosts home and property. :yuck:

Got to say I was bummed and now I have ugly looking products to show at my show.....
 
That's a shame! I wonder if it's going to be one of those things where one rep. will do one thing and another rep w/ do another. I've had different responses from reps before and it's really a shame that there's variation in the answers. Or maybe some are bending rules where they shouldn't be? Or what.... I don't know, but it just stinks sometimes.
 
It is a bummer, Amanda. I didn't want to press or push the issue because I did not want to get those who helped in trouble. Nor did I want to cause a stir where a memo gets released advising all reps that they can not allow us to have adjustments made. I'd rather just stay with the damage and leave that window of opportunity available. Some will get lucky, some will not. T'ant pis, C'est Dommage....mais, c'est la vie! {Too Bad, so sad...but, that's life!} = )
 
The home office might be processing adjustments based on how the item was damaged and whether it is still under the warranty. I've had a number of items replaced because they were still under warranty.
 
Yes, I would check to see if it is under warranty. That's one reason why I don't have my hosts wash anything that I bring. I have a big bag and as I use my products I put them away. When I get home, I wash my own things. The one time someone tried to put all my stuff in her sink, I mistakenly left my mini serve spatula there. Easier to take it all home.
 
doughmama said:
Yes, I would check to see if it is under warranty.

That's one reason why I don't have my hosts wash anything that I bring. I have a big bag and as I use my products I put them away. When I get home, I wash my own things. The one time someone tried to put all my stuff in her sink, I mistakenly left my mini serve spatula there. Easier to take it all home.

I agree... I have a small plastic wash tub thing that I usually set right under the table that I'm working at and just put things in it after I use them and take it all home. I hate leaving things and letting someone else wash them there is so much room for damage or missing things...
 
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I leave things all the time so keeping the dirty items together might work. The trifle bowl had food in and is was out for serving. I guess they finished it while I was taking orders and she washed it. Although she offered, I told her not to worry about the trifle bowl. I'm surprised to see it has a five year warranty so will call HO. I think I earned it free but can't remember. Hmmmmm. Is mailing that huge thing back for a small crack worth it?
 
Unfortunately, that's the price you pay for being in business. I would order a new one for myself on the host's discount and write it off. It happens. I've had several things broken in the past 9 years. It happens.
 
if you need to mail it back, just like the stones, you only need to send a palm size piece back. Put it in a paper bag and hit it with a hammer - then send a piece back. Save the rest just incase someone else has an issue. then you have more pieces ready to go. I have a box of broken stones for that very reason.
 
I'm sorry you all have had damaged items at your shows. On the bright side, you didn't have your stuff stolen. I had all my stuff together...dirty and someone at the show stole several items from me.
 
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Someone stole something? Thats horrible! I always seem to leave something but never have anything taken....
 
I've left things, and for the first time last week took something that belonged to the host -- ooops! It has all worked out with trade backs, though. I can't believe people would steal from you -- how sad.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my trifle bowl is chipped?

If your trifle bowl is chipped, you can try to smooth the edges with fine-grit sandpaper. For deeper chips, consider using a food-safe epoxy to fill in the damaged area. Always ensure that any repair materials used are safe for food contact.

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