Gift Certificates: To DIY or Use Pampered Chef? Your Preference & Why

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' preferences regarding the use of Pampered Chef gift certificates versus creating their own. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the implications of each option.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a preference for creating their own gift certificates, noting that customers often spend more than the certificate's value, allowing for commission on the total sale.
  • Another participant shares a similar view, emphasizing the personal contact involved in using their own certificates compared to the impersonal nature of Pampered Chef's process.
  • Several users inquire about templates for creating gift certificates, indicating interest in customizing their own.
  • One participant mentions tracking their gift certificates by using a log with certificate numbers, which helps manage unknown recipients.
  • Another participant raises a question about how to redeem their own gift certificates, suggesting a method of payment that avoids complications with Pampered Chef's home office.
  • Some participants discuss the logistics of payment for the difference when redeeming gift certificates, with suggestions for handling cash or checks.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the use of Pampered Chef gift certificates versus personal ones, with no clear consensus emerging on which is preferable.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and methods related to gift certificates, focusing on the practical aspects of managing and redeeming them.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on gift certificate management and personal experiences related to customer interactions may find this discussion relevant.

Kathytnt
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I know many of you do different things with gift certificates - Do you prefer doing your own or using PC cerficates? What is your preference and why???
 
Personally I don't like the PC gift certificates. I do my own. When the person redeams the certificate They usually spend more than the cert. is worth. If this was a PC cert. you wouldn't get commission on the sales over the amount of the cert. When I make up my own not only do I get the commission on the total they spend you can usually talk them into spending more then or at a later date and you have the personal contact with that person. We all know how impersonal a call to the home office can be. I also think I'm easier to understand than most of the people I've talked to at the home office.
 
dcypcar.chef said:
Personally I don't like the PC gift certificates. I do my own. When the person redeams the certificate They usually spend more than the cert. is worth. If this was a PC cert. you wouldn't get commission on the sales over the amount of the cert. When I make up my own not only do I get the commission on the total they spend you can usually talk them into spending more then or at a later date and you have the personal contact with that person. We all know how impersonal a call to the home office can be. I also think I'm easier to understand than most of the people I've talked to at the home office.

Would you mind sharing the template you use for your gift certificates?
Thanks :)
 
Yes, would you please share your template! I have created an insert for my folders to begin pushing Christmas gifts. One of the things I have on the flyer is a push for Gift Certificates. I would love to have a template to make them up myself!Thanks!
 
This is my certificate form. I change it up to either be a percentage or the dollar amount. I have a log also that I write the little number in the corner into. I can track it this way by both name and certificate number especially if I don't know who the certificate would be going to like for a gift basket or something.
 

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so with your own gift certificates how do you redeme them ???
 
NiceDesiree,

Thanks for posting - this is much better than mine....
 
I would assume you pay the difference in what they order minus your gc amount out of your TPC debit account. And write it off as a consultant gift.
 
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How do you have them pay for them - Cash or check rather than use a credit card

The one thing I like is that you can give something to the customer to give to the recipient instead of having it shipped. This way they can hold it until they need it.
 
If it were me I would tell them if they are going to redeme them then it needs to be in a check or cash, becaue HO won't no that they used a gift certific!!
 
I agree. But since you are giving say $10 off, don't you have to submit the other $10 to balance your show when they redeem?
 
Ask for it in cash or check. If you get a check, cash it and keep the cash. Have a piece of paper with the information of the giver and the receiver that you can file - staple the cash to this piece of paper and place it in your gift certificate file. Make sure you put an expiration date on the gift certificate and your piece of paper. When the receiver wants to use the GC, deposit the money. If the GC expires, then you can deposit the money and be done with it.
 
Thanks Kate!

I reread my posts and realized I never said I planned on using 2 of these as door prizes at my open house tomorrow, so of course I would pay for those!
 
Thanks that helps me alot!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using Pampered Chef gift certificates?

Pampered Chef gift certificates are a convenient way to give the gift of quality kitchen tools and products. They allow the recipient to choose exactly what they want, ensuring satisfaction. Additionally, using a gift certificate supports a small business and can often come with exclusive offers or promotions that enhance the shopping experience.

What are the advantages of creating DIY gift certificates?

DIY gift certificates can be personalized to suit the recipient's tastes and preferences. They can be designed creatively, adding a personal touch that shows thoughtfulness. Furthermore, DIY options can be more budget-friendly, allowing you to set the value based on your financial situation while still providing a meaningful gift.

How do Pampered Chef gift certificates work?

Pampered Chef gift certificates can be purchased through a consultant or online, and they come with a unique code that the recipient can use to redeem the value during their next purchase. The certificates can typically be used for any product available through Pampered Chef, making them versatile and easy to use.

Are there any downsides to using Pampered Chef gift certificates?

One potential downside is that gift certificates may have expiration dates or specific terms and conditions that limit their use. Additionally, if the recipient is not familiar with Pampered Chef products, they may feel overwhelmed by the choices available. In contrast, a DIY gift certificate can be tailored to a specific product or experience, ensuring it aligns with the recipient's preferences.

Which option is more cost-effective: Pampered Chef gift certificates or DIY?

The cost-effectiveness of each option depends on your budget and the recipient's needs. Pampered Chef gift certificates may offer promotions or discounts that enhance their value, while DIY certificates allow you to control the amount spent. Ultimately, the best choice will depend on how much you want to spend and how personalized you want the gift to be.

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