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This thread centers around a participant known as pcsalesgrl and the controversy surrounding her activities related to selling Pampered Chef products on eBay. Participants express various opinions about her actions and the impact on their own businesses.
Views differ significantly among participants. Some express concern over pcsalesgrl's actions and their implications, while others downplay the issue, suggesting it is not worth the worry and can even be entertaining.
The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and opinions regarding the impact of one participant's actions on the broader consultant community.
Consultants interested in community dynamics and the varying perspectives on competition and business practices may find this thread relevant.
KennethandTiffany said:IMO, we should all be spending more time working on our business than worrying about what someone else is doing. I personally don't think that she is STEALING anything from us. Her customers are looking on EBay to get products, used or new, for a discount, otherwise they would be ordering from a PC consultant or HO. If you want to jump on that bandwagon, there are many retail stores that raise prices to compensate for employee and customer theft. I am pretty sure that you guys aren't out at your local Wal-Mart patting people down to make sure they haven't stolen from there! Let HO take care of these problems, and let's focus on our customers and building our business! My life is SO busy already, I waste time reading arguments thread after thread when I am just looking for some info for my business! I love this site and I have found a wealth of info from some very smart business people here, but the drama can be a little over the top sometimes. Kinda reminds me of high school.....
Keep your eye on the prize guys......Good Luck!![]()
KennethandTiffany said:IMO, we should all be spending more time working on our business than worrying about what someone else is doing. I personally don't think that she is STEALING anything from us. Her customers are looking on EBay to get products, used or new, for a discount, otherwise they would be ordering from a PC consultant or HO. If you want to jump on that bandwagon, there are many retail stores that raise prices to compensate for employee and customer theft. I am pretty sure that you guys aren't out at your local Wal-Mart patting people down to make sure they haven't stolen from there! Let HO take care of these problems, and let's focus on our customers and building our business! My life is SO busy already, I waste time reading arguments thread after thread when I am just looking for some info for my business! I love this site and I have found a wealth of info from some very smart business people here, but the drama can be a little over the top sometimes. Kinda reminds me of high school.....
Keep your eye on the prize guys......Good Luck!![]()
fruit76loop said:Ohhh...but isn't the drama fun? If it wasn't you wouldn't read it!pcsalesgrl just likes to stir the pot, and I often get involved in it! Shame on me!
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