pchefjaime
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dcypcar.chef said:I make my own samples of the spices. Buy them on the supply order and get small ziploc type bags at the craft store. They usually have a 1inch by 2 inch type size that is perfect to fit a 2 Tbsp sample of the spice. Then I just make up a little paper topper for the bag with the name of the spice, ingredients, a short recipe or suggestion of use and my contact information so that they can order more. People love to try our spices before they buy them. These are also very inexpensive to do.
dcypcar.chef said:I make my own samples of the spices. Buy them on the supply order and get small ziploc type bags at the craft store. They usually have a 1inch by 2 inch type size that is perfect to fit a 2 Tbsp sample of the spice. Then I just make up a little paper topper for the bag with the name of the spice, ingredients, a short recipe or suggestion of use and my contact information so that they can order more. People love to try our spices before they buy them. These are also very inexpensive to do.
pchefjaime said:If any one has any items that are taking up space that are/can be door prizes for new consultant please let me know. Other wise I will place order with h/o
jaime
I agree it is great to help others out. Just be careful to consider not only the cost of the products but the shipping cost to get it to you before comitting to buying. I have ordered from other consultants and have been very happy with the purchases but other times things have ended up costing me more than I could have gotten them from PC when I factored in the shipping (the seller can't help what the PO or UPS charges - it's just a part of it).Pampered Laura said:Btw, while you can get your order through h/o, I personally appreciate you for trying to help consultants get rid of their items at the same time. Most of us, when selling items to other consultants, sell them in such a way to save YOU money as well. If you're paying by paypal to a consultant, just print off your receipt and put it in your "tax" file so you have it for your records.![]()
You can donate any unused Pampered Chef products, kitchen gadgets, or cooking tools that you no longer need. Items that are in their original packaging or gently used are also welcome. Consider items that are popular or fun to encourage participation!
Your donated items will be used as door prizes during events hosted by new consultants. This helps create excitement and encourages attendance, making it easier for them to build their business and connect with potential customers.
Yes! Donors will often receive recognition during the event, which can include a shout-out on social media or a mention in the event materials. This not only highlights your generosity but also promotes your own business.
You can coordinate with the new consultant directly to arrange for drop-off or pickup of your donated items. Many consultants may also have a designated collection point for convenience.
Yes, there is typically a deadline set by the new consultant to ensure they have enough time to prepare for their event. It's best to reach out as soon as possible to confirm the timeline and ensure your items can be included.