I Don't Want to Be Greedy But....

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants expressing their excitement about earning rewards during the sell-a-thon and sharing their personal sales achievements. There are also discussions regarding the timing of the sell-a-thon and its impact on sales.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses excitement about earning rewards for the first time during the sell-a-thon.
  • Another participant shares that this is their best month with Pampered Chef and mentions being number one in sales last month.
  • A participant encourages others, expressing eagerness for the rewards they have earned.
  • Some participants discuss their preference for the sell-a-thon to occur in November instead of December, citing concerns about the shorter timeframe in December.
  • One participant notes that high gas prices may be affecting sales for others in their area.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the timing of the sell-a-thon, with some preferring November while others seem to understand the excitement for December. No clear consensus emerges on the best timing.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to their sales performance and feelings about the sell-a-thon rewards, reflecting a range of emotions from excitement to concern about external factors affecting sales.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to connect with others about their experiences during the sell-a-thon and those interested in discussing sales performance and timing preferences.

rennea
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I really really really would like my stuff I have earned this month in the
sell-a-thon now PLEASE!! I have never earned anything in the sell-a-thons before and just can't wait, I'm so excited:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Me too rennea! This is my best month ever with Pampered Chef and my first time to earn spring products. I'm excited. I was number one in sales last month and I hope to achieve that this month as I'm way past last month's sales.
 
You go girls! You earned it, and I am hungry for it!!!
 
Last year and the year before most of Sell-a-thon was in December. I would prefer to have it in November (December is only 2 weeks for most people!) and wait longer....but I understand your "greed"!
 
cmdtrgd said:
Last year and the year before most of Sell-a-thon was in December. I would prefer to have it in November (December is only 2 weeks for most people!) and wait longer....but I understand your "greed"!

It was November last year also. But I do remember having something you could earn in December. I amdoing very well this season. I think the gas prices (which are astronomical around here) are taking a toll on everyone's wallets.:(
 

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