Horrified: Unauthorized Advertisement of My Business Found

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses participants' experiences with receiving emails regarding unauthorized advertisements of their Pampered Chef businesses on the CraftLister website. Many express frustration and concern over the implications of these emails and the challenges they face in managing their online presence.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses horror at receiving an email about an unauthorized advertisement of their business on CraftLister.
  • Another participant mentions the presence of many listings for Pampered Chef on CraftLister, indicating a broader issue.
  • Several users share their experiences of receiving similar emails and the stress it causes them.
  • One participant recounts contacting CraftLister to remove their information and expresses frustration over repeated violations from Pampered Chef.
  • Another participant notes that they had their website listed without knowledge and had to take action to remove it.
  • Some participants suggest contacting CraftLister to resolve the issue and share their experiences of how they managed to get their information removed.
  • One participant highlights the difficulty of being held responsible for customers' actions, such as reselling products online.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the handling of unauthorized advertisements. While some express frustration and stress, others share strategies for resolving the issue. No clear consensus emerges on how to prevent such situations from occurring.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their personal experiences with CraftLister and the implications of Pampered Chef's policies on their businesses. The conversation reflects a shared concern about maintaining compliance while managing their online presence.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have experienced similar issues with unauthorized advertisements or are considering using CraftLister may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

I, too, got one of those emails early on and I didn't put my website out there myself either.

I think the tone of the email is meant to get us to take it seriously and to act on the discovery. BE SURE to copy Richard on all correspondence with the site. If they don't remove it at least you have proof that you did everything you could. He can then take it from there.

If you are totally innocent it is very obvious to HO and they will work with you. If you aren't innocent :rolleyes: they will still work with you. edit: universal you here - not directed at anyone.

To avoid getting the email, check all sites you know you are on and make sure you are in compliance. TELL your family and friends and businesses you deal with that your site cannot be linked (my son linked me and he proudly let me know he was helping me - and he had it off seconds after he told me). If nothing else, it's an excuse to remind all those people that you do PC - might get some business from it!
 
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BethCooks4U said:
To avoid getting the email, check all sites you know you are on and make sure you are in compliance. TELL your family and friends and businesses you deal with that your site cannot be linked (my son linked me and he proudly let me know he was helping me - and he had it off seconds after he told me). If nothing else, it's an excuse to remind all those people that you do PC - might get some business from it!


Also, you could google yourself and see if anything regarding PC comes up.
 
I got the same thingI got that same email. Oh well I took care of it, if you create a crafter account letting people know what you are. I had no specific pampered chef logo or info, just generic kitchen stuff that is what they got me on. oh well lesson learned. :o
 
finley1991 said:
Also, you could google yourself and see if anything regarding PC comes up.


I recently started doing this on a regular basis...just in case. I usually google Pc and my name or PC and my website to make sure!!:D
 
poohritz said:
I got that same email. Oh well I took care of it, if you create a crafter account letting people know what you are. I had no specific pampered chef logo or info, just generic kitchen stuff that is what they got me on. oh well lesson learned. :o

I got the e-mail today as well. How can they "get you" if there is no reference to PC. How can we be advertising PC if we haven't listed PC in the profile??

I find this very disturbing that someone is going to this much trouble to find "violators of the policy." :mad: Personally, I think it is a retaliation by someone who has been reported for ebay selling. It took some serious digging to uncover the craftlister profiles. AND I never would have even known about craftlister without the recommendation of the outstanding training CD that I purchased from HO, "Booths Build Business"

As someone who is honestly trying to build my business legitimately, it is a slap in the face to be lumped in with those who are trying to beat the system.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I find unauthorized advertisements for my Pampered Chef business?

If you discover unauthorized advertisements for your Pampered Chef business, the first step is to document the advertisement by taking screenshots or saving links. Then, contact the individual or entity responsible for the advertisement to request its removal. If the issue persists, reach out to Pampered Chef's corporate support for guidance on how to proceed.

Can I take legal action against someone who advertises my business without permission?

Yes, you may have grounds for legal action if someone is using your business name or branding without permission, especially if it causes harm to your reputation or business. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional who specializes in intellectual property or business law to explore your options.

How can I protect my Pampered Chef business from unauthorized advertisements?

To protect your business, ensure that you have established clear branding guidelines and communicate them to your team. Regularly monitor online platforms for unauthorized use of your business name or materials. Additionally, consider registering your business name and trademarks to strengthen your legal standing.

What are the potential consequences for someone who advertises my business without authorization?

The consequences for unauthorized advertising can vary, but they may include legal action, financial penalties, or being required to cease the advertisement. If the advertisement misrepresents your business or products, it could also lead to damage claims for any harm caused to your reputation or sales.

Is there a way to report unauthorized advertisements to Pampered Chef?

Yes, you can report unauthorized advertisements to Pampered Chef by contacting their corporate support team. Provide them with all relevant details, including screenshots and links to the advertisements. They can assist you in addressing the issue and taking appropriate action.

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