How can I report an eBay sale for PC products?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of reporting Pampered Chef products being sold on eBay, with participants sharing their thoughts on the implications of such sales and the appropriate actions to take. Various experiences and opinions regarding the sale of products by consultants and non-consultants are discussed.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests reporting eBay auctions directly to the appropriate contacts at Pampered Chef rather than discussing them in the forum.
  • Several participants express appreciation for the information shared by the consultant, indicating it is helpful.
  • One participant raises a question about the legality of non-consultants selling Pampered Chef items, arguing that it should not be considered illegal if they are simply selling personal items.
  • Another participant shares their view that there are signs indicating someone is an active consultant when selling certain products, especially those not available to the public yet.
  • One participant mentions that former consultants and customers are free to sell items, but active consultants must adhere to specific rules regarding online sales.
  • Another participant notes that using images from the Pampered Chef website in sales could lead to issues due to intellectual property concerns.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of selling Pampered Chef products on eBay, particularly regarding the distinction between consultants and non-consultants. No clear consensus emerges on the legality and ethics of these sales.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and interpretations of Pampered Chef's policies, particularly in relation to eBay sales and the responsibilities of consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in understanding the implications of selling Pampered Chef products online may find this discussion relevant.

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Well, it's been a while since I used Windows, but you hold down one of the modifier keys (alt, ctrl) while pressing Print Screen. If you search Windows Help for screen grab or screen shot, you'll find something.If you're on a Mac, there's a program called Grab that takes screen shots.But better than that, especially if you've found a web page that doesn't all fit on your screen at one time, is to create a PDF of the page. On a Mac, just print the page from the browser and select the "PDF" option. In Windows, you'll need a PDF creator. One that I've used is Primo PDF. It's a free download. When you install it, it creates a virtual printer on your computer, only instead of printing a hard copy, if creates a PDF. After installing it, all you need to do is print the web page from your browser and select Primo PDF as the printer.
 
Yes, on Windows it's ALT + Print Screen, then go into Word and do CTRL + V to paste it into a document, then you should be able to save it and send it.
 

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