How Do You Send Thank You Letter in Pp?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various methods participants use to send thank you letters to hosts and guests after Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their experiences with both printed and handwritten notes, discussing the tools available and personal touches they incorporate.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they send thank you notes through Pampered Chef's platform, while others prefer using their own stationery.
  • Another participant shares their experience of printing thank you letters from Pampered Chef and including them with orders or delivering them in person.
  • Several users note the ability to edit the thank you letters generated by Pampered Chef to add personal touches, such as estimated delivery dates.
  • One participant describes their practice of sending both a Pampered Chef generated thank you and a handwritten note a week after delivery.
  • Another participant expresses the idea of sending thank you notes to both hosts and guests, highlighting the importance of acknowledging everyone involved.
  • One participant discusses the cost-effectiveness of mailing thank you letters and the perceived value of doing so.
  • Another participant emphasizes the personal touch of handwritten notes to stand out in customer service.
  • One participant reflects on their previous method of using postcards but finds the full letter format more efficient as their business grows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the preferred method of sending thank you notes, with some participants favoring printed letters while others advocate for handwritten notes. No clear consensus emerges on a single best practice.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding thank you notes, reflecting a variety of approaches based on individual business practices and customer engagement strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to express gratitude to hosts and guests may find the shared experiences and methods beneficial.

heat123
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I have heard of sending thank you's to your hosts. Do you do it through pp or just your own stationery cards? :confused:
 
I print mine off of PP on pretty paper and send to my hosts or include with their order when I deliver their show...if it's been sent to me
 
Just click on print in PP then click Thank you letter. It will pull up your show list and you just pick which show you want to print the letter for. I ALWAYS read through it and then of course just print the letter.
 
Just so you know, you can edit the thank you letter through PP too. Sometimes I add a line about their estimated date of arrival as being an overestimate because some people may get worried when they see that date. I also may add a few other lines.

I think this is a GREAT tool because it also summarizes all the savings they got through being the host. It's a great feature! :)
 
I use the Thank you and PP and hand write a noteI deliver the PP thank you when I give the receipts for the show to the host. Then about a week after the products are delivered to the host, I send a handwritten thank you note.
 
ltkacz said:
I deliver the PP thank you when I give the receipts for the show to the host. Then about a week after the products are delivered to the host, I send a handwritten thank you note.

Wow! You're good!! I have been giving the PP generated thank-you note to the host AND the customers. I mean, the customers helped the host have such a great show. :) Town and Country is having a huge sale so I bought the buy 1 get 1 note cards and will be doing what Liz said earlier and sending the thank you letters. I really like that idea! Thanks for sharing!!! :D
 
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thanks for the info and ideas!I like the additional letter to the host and the ones to the guests! Do you use the formatted one from PP for the guests also or did you create your own? I like that Idea! Except postage would become rather pricey at 10-15 per show x 4 shows plus each month! Do you mail them or e-send them letters?
 
Very Beneficial!~I just attach it to the receipt (with a staple) and either mail all the receipts with the letters or give it to them in person. I really don't think it costs any more than $.50 to $1 to mail them but I really think it is well worth it.

This is what I put and it is computer generated:


Dear [Contact_First_Name],

Thank You for your recent order from Jen's Kitchen Show! She had a really great show due, in part to you. For $206.36, She received $684.76 worth of Pampered Chef products due to her just hosting a show! WOW! That's a savings of $478.40! This savings is a combination of Free Product and discounts she received on products that she has chosen. I would love to come into your home and cook for you and your friends and family (catalog shows can also be done). Please feel free to contact me at any time if you are interested in receiving free and discounted products like our fabulous stoneware, durable cookware, or any other handy tools!! My number is 321-956-1108.

If she had been a Kitchen Consultant for the Pampered Chef she would have earned $309.47 for a few hours of work while having a fun evening. If you think of someone you feel would be interested, please let me know. I would love to share more information!

If you have any questions about your Pampered Chef products, please contact me. I am here to help. Every Pampered Chef product has a warranty of least one year. (Even longer for some products and a lifetime for others!) Please be sure to keep your receipt under the tray of your silverware drawer! It is out of the way and yet securely in place. For recipes, future orders, product information and upcoming specials, please log on to my website at www.pamperedchef.biz/ktarducci. Also, if you would like the recipe demonstrated at Jen's show, please log on to my website under the News section titled "Recipes".

Again, I want to thank you for placing an order on Jen's show.

Your consultant,
Kristi Tarducci
[email protected]
www.pamperedchef.biz/ktarducci


Hope this helps!! :) :)
 
I send handwritten notes to the Host and GuestsVia the mail.

First I think it ads a personal touch, and is "above and beyond" what others are doing. You need to set yourself apart - right.

Second, being only in my 3rd SS month, I thought I would "smooze" everyone a bit, so when they need something, or want to host a show, they'll think of me first - because of my customer service.
 
Thanks for sharing your letter, Kristi. I used to do something similiar on those nancy's artworks postcards (that come four to a page and are perforated), but when I started having more and more shows, I ran out of time to do that. Plus that was back when the HO was shipping orders out SO fast I couldn't keep up. I like doing it in a full form letter on nice paper. It'll be faster and easier. I think I'll have to start trying this! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to start a thank you letter in Pampered Chef?

Begin your thank you letter with a warm greeting, addressing the recipient by name. A simple "Dear [Name]," works well. This personal touch sets a positive tone for your message.

What should I include in a thank you letter for a Pampered Chef party?

In your thank you letter, express gratitude for their attendance and support. Mention specific products they purchased or enjoyed, and highlight any special moments from the party to make it more personal.

How can I make my thank you letter more personal?

To personalize your thank you letter, include anecdotes or memories from the party, reference conversations you had, or mention how their support impacts your business. This shows that you value them as individuals.

Is it better to send a handwritten thank you letter or an email?

While both methods are acceptable, a handwritten thank you letter often feels more personal and thoughtful. However, if time is a constraint, a well-crafted email can also convey your appreciation effectively.

When should I send my thank you letters after a Pampered Chef party?

It’s best to send your thank you letters within a week after the party. This ensures that the event is still fresh in their minds and reinforces your appreciation promptly.

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