Guest Special Requirement Changed?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses changes to the guest special requirement for Pampered Chef consultants, specifically the potential increase from $60 to $75. Participants share their observations and experiences regarding this change, including its timing and implications for sales.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a comment in a Facebook group about guests needing to spend $75 to qualify for the guest special.
  • Another participant notes that the September guest special still indicates a $60 requirement.
  • Several participants express confusion about the timing of the change, with some assuming it would take effect in September while others refer to October.
  • One participant shares their experience of struggling to sell cookbooks, questioning the appeal of the new guest special items.
  • Another participant highlights that the average purchase tends to increase during the holiday months, suggesting that the change might align with this trend.
  • Some participants express concern that the new price point may deter guests from making purchases, particularly in rural areas.
  • One participant reflects on the idea that a tiered guest special system could be beneficial, allowing for lower price points.
  • Several users mention that the announcement of the price change was not clearly communicated at recent events.
  • One participant shares a perspective that the increase in guest special requirements could lead to higher sales overall.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the impact of the price change, with some expressing concern about its potential negative effects on sales while others believe it could be beneficial in the long run. No clear consensus emerges on the overall sentiment towards the change.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and observations related to the guest special changes, including their sales patterns and customer behaviors. The discussion reflects a range of perspectives within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the implications of the guest special changes and how they might affect sales and customer interactions may find this discussion relevant.

babywings76
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I was on the FB group for PC consultants and someone made a comment about the guests needing to spend $75 now to get it? Is that true?
 
The September guest special still says $60....
 
They did announce it would change to $75.. I assumed September but if the flier still says $60 not sure..
 
crissy11 said:
They did announce it would change to $75.. I assumed September but if the flier still says $60 not sure..

Ouch. That's not cool. Wonder if they will bump up the price point on the free product a bit then?
 
I don't see the flyer but it's in the August CN as $60. Maybe it will change effective October???
 
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The flyer someone showed a picture of was for October's specials. Not sure about September's, but October it's get a free cookbook with purchase of $75 or more.
 
September is still $60, starting October it's $75 guest product order for the guest special
 
just in time for the holidays :( don't think this will fly too well here in the rural north....sigh....but...you never know..
 
I was under the impression that the $75 was in Oct Nov and Dec which are typically the higher spending months.... I could be wrong
 
i like the 60 and 100 specials... where did they go?
 
babywings76 said:
The flyer someone showed a picture of was for October's specials. Not sure about September's, but October it's get a free cookbook with purchase of $75 or more.

I cannot even give my cookbooks away that I have had .... selling them on a garage sale and only the Kids In The Kitchen went ..... had them all priced at $5.
 
They said that the average purchase is up in Oct-Dec so they felt that was a good time to make the change but I got the impression it would stay at $75 after that.
 
simplecooking said:
I cannot even give my cookbooks away that I have had .... selling them on a garage sale and only the Kids In The Kitchen went ..... had them all priced at $5.

Yeah. At a garage sale people expect them to be $1 at most. Resale of books is always low.
 
I miss the $60 an $100 specials too!

I have a show that I am turning in this week. EVERY ORDER is above $60. A few are over $100, and one is almost $200. It kind of bugged me that she gets the same ice cream scooper as a guest who spent twice as much!
 
Malinda Klein said:
i like the 60 and 100 specials... where did they go?

They only did that for a while.

It wasn't even announced at our Fall Launch :(
 
I seen the $75 guest special, but i was hoping that was a misprint. they didn't mention it at the Columbus Fall Launch one either, unless I was in the bathroom at that point...
 
Malinda Klein said:
I seen the $75 guest special, but i was hoping that was a misprint. they didn't mention it at the Columbus Fall Launch one either, unless I was in the bathroom at that point...

I didn't hear it either and no one in my group talked about it, so I'm thinking they did not say it. That's a huge bummer! I rarely have guests spend that much :(
 
They talked about it in Sacramento and sited that with the cost of inflation many guests will be close to the $75 mark now and that this was a "good" time to make that change. With more guests pushing to $75 this of course means higher sales for us too. I'm a bit nervous about it, but most people cheered when they heard the news.
 
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jcsmilez said:
They talked about it in Sacramento and sited that with the cost of inflation many guests will be close to the $75 mark now and that this was a "good" time to make that change. With more guests pushing to $75 this of course means higher sales for us too. I'm a bit nervous about it, but most people cheered when they heard the news.

Oh boy, are our prices going up that much?! :eek:
 
darn. I think $60 is a good price point... and with shipping going up too:grumpy:
 
It is too bad they don't do a couple of things. Thirty-one has a guest special each month where you spend $30-35 I think (can't remember exact amount), and you can purchase the guest special for a discounted price...like a large utility tote for $10 was one month.
Sort of like our HOST Monthly Special, but one for the guests too.That could be level 1..Obviously, they could make it $40-50 (something reasonable and "average". Then have the FREE item level starting at $75, and then have a 3rd level at say $100 or $125 or something.
 
Again, I think with any "negative" change or big difference, be it THIS or the increased shipping.....don't draw attention to it, or you sabotage yourself and your business. I wouldn't mention it at all. Yes, a guest who is savvy with PC Ways will notice like we do, and may mention it. I guess having a response that "with the prices of everything going up- fuel, etc", it trickles down to everything else- just like our groceries and gas and postage stamps.
 
esavvymom said:
Again, I think with any "negative" change or big difference, be it THIS or the increased shipping.....don't draw attention to it, or you sabotage yourself and your business. I wouldn't mention it at all. Yes, a guest who is savvy with PC Ways will notice like we do, and may mention it. I guess having a response that "with the prices of everything going up- fuel, etc", it trickles down to everything else- just like our groceries and gas and postage stamps.

That's exactly how they presented it to us.
 
I think it would be better to have something at a discount at a lower price. I don't have a lot of people spendin gthat much at once. $60 maybe, but $75? It's quite often that someone is at $50, but doesn't go to $60 b/c they don't want the guest special. They better be great. I agree that the cookbook is not a big draw for me either. People like them, but they have a lot of cookbooks. At least it's a higher priced item (though $15 is a bit high for a non hard cover cookbook to me).
 
simplecooking said:
I cannot even give my cookbooks away that I have had .... selling them on a garage sale and only the Kids In The Kitchen went ..... had them all priced at $5.

I like to use cookbooks as host gifts. They often call me when they are trying a new recipe to order tools that are suggested in cookbook.
 
It was announced in the video talking about some business changes. Same time that they announced the higher shipping, if I remember right. At least that's how it was at Rochester, MN.
 
If you have someone really pushing the commentary on increased costs, you could mention that PC has always been about putting forth a quality product, and if it comes down to increasing prices to make sure the product performs, is safe, etc, versus charging the same amount and putting out an inferior product, PC will always make sure customers are getting a safe, quality product first. That may mean increases costs passed along to the customers, but you'll always find our products a better value (in terms of longevity and usefulness) than a cheaper product.
 
They mentioned it in Slidell La at Fall Launch also. They also told us that shipping will go up to $5.25. But they did not say when it would take effect. I assumed Sept.
 
They didn't linger on it in San Antonio either , but mentioned inflation and price changes and how it would also help our sales. It's been a while since they went from $50 to $60 so I don't think people will be surprised. I guess I look at it like, people don't have to spend that if they don't want to. But most of the time when people are close to $60 and they add something it's usually not a small something, it usually raises the total quite a bit anyway. Just my thoughts.....
 
The guest special is intended to an incent the guest to order MORE product than they might otherwise.

As the national guest order average has increased over time the $60 is no longer an effective level thus the increase to $75.

In the long run this is better for us and for our hosts. Some guests, hosts and consultants will grumble, others couldn't care less and some won't even know there's a change. That's pretty much the reality with any change.

My two cents. Your mileage may vary.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when the "Guest Special Requirement" changes?

The "Guest Special Requirement" refers to the conditions that must be met for guests to qualify for a special promotion or discount during a Pampered Chef party. Changes to this requirement can affect how guests can take advantage of these offers, such as minimum purchase amounts or specific product selections.

How will I know if the "Guest Special Requirement" has changed?

You will typically receive notifications from Pampered Chef via email or through your consultant dashboard. Additionally, your consultant will inform you during the party or through follow-up communications if there are any changes to the requirements.

Can I still qualify for the guest special if I missed the new requirement?

What should I do if I have questions about the new guest special requirements?

If you have questions about the new guest special requirements, the best course of action is to contact your Pampered Chef consultant directly. They can provide clarity on the changes and help you understand how to qualify for any ongoing promotions.

Are guest special requirements the same for every Pampered Chef party?

No, guest special requirements can vary from party to party based on the promotions being offered, the host's preferences, or seasonal offers. Always check with your consultant for the specific requirements for each event.

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