Invite Friends to Join Your Pampered Chef Business

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants discussing a link related to Pampered Chef and their experiences with the business. Participants express various opinions on the credibility of the link, customer reviews, and their personal experiences with the Pampered Chef business.

Discussion Character

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  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a link to a review site but expresses concern about its credibility and the intentions behind it.
  • Another participant mentions that some reviews do not recognize the benefits of the Pampered Chef business, sharing their positive experience after one month.
  • Several users express skepticism about the link, suggesting it may be a way to sell a program rather than provide genuine information.
  • One participant notes that customer reviews can be interesting, especially when consultants share their thoughts instead of contacting the company directly.
  • Another participant reflects on a negative review regarding shipping costs for broken products, contrasting it with their own experiences and expectations of customer service.
  • One participant highlights the inconvenience of returning items to other companies compared to Pampered Chef's policies.
  • Another participant mentions the high costs associated with traveling to a physical store, emphasizing the practicality of shipping returns.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the credibility of the link shared and the nature of customer reviews. There is no clear consensus on the value of the information presented in the link.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions related to the Pampered Chef business, focusing on customer service and the perceptions of reviews rather than official company policies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in discussing the credibility of external reviews and sharing personal experiences with the Pampered Chef business may find this thread relevant.

cwinter474
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Has anyone seen this.... (hope link works)

http://programcritique.com/subcategories/NetworkMarketingMLM/PamperedChef.html?ppcseid=2020&ppcsekeyword=pampered+chef+business+card&OVRAW=%22pampered%20chef%22%20invitation&OVKEY=pampered%20chef%20business%20card&OVMTC=advanced&OVADID=5146238511&OVKWID=23049636011&ysmwa=fQ2_Uq32_m50jf-rzM4TAnP1JJlQQEAC4Lpyf50bdkrBHlAk5zCm79KouSfTd5O0
 
nothing coming up...

 
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bad linkFigures, it was a company giving a review of PC. Will see if I can find a better link.

Sorry

Kelly, I love your baby chart!!! very cute
 
Thanks! It won't work in my siggy, so I have to remember to add the link at the end of my posts each time!! LOL
 
I just clicked on your link and after closing the pop up in front of it got to read it. I am concerned about who is behind this. It says to get more information to click. Wonder if this a way someone is trying to get around our rules.
 
Wow, I just read some of the responses on that website and some people truly don't see the benefits to this wonderful business. I have only been doing this for a month and I love it.
 
pamperedharriet said:
I just clicked on your link and after closing the pop up in front of it got to read it. I am concerned about who is behind this. It says to get more information to click. Wonder if this a way someone is trying to get around our rules.
She changed the link. The original one didn't work.

I haven't read it through but it looks to me like this is a business to get people to buy their methods. Our company gives us everything we need and some of the things this type of group suggests isn't allowed.
 
it is interesting to read customer reviews. But what is more interesting is consultants writing in. Some make you go "hummm what is this person writing about it here for and not contacting HO??!!" Oh well, PC has been a great way for me to break out of my shell, earn money (and then turn it around to buy new products hee hee), and meet new people!! GO PC!
 
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The sight does not look like anything I would be interested in or showing my customers.
 
I'm with ya Harriet!!!

Okay time to make some more customer care calls! :-)
 
I just read this "review": "I like Pampered Chef, but after only 7 months of owning one of the stone wear products, it broke as I took it out of the cupboard. Come on! Who wants to pack it up and send it back to the company to get a new one or receive a refund? The cost would be very high because of its heavy weight, and is thus very inconvenient. Pampered Chef should pay for shipping when one of their items breaks. For the price of shipping, I can go to a high end kitchen store and get the same quality and only have to take it back to the store rather than mail it back to Pampered Chef."

I'm alaways amazed when people complain about having to send it back. Well if you bought something from another company that was mailed to you and it broke: #1 - they most likely would not exchange it after 7 months and #2 - they'd make you pay to return it!
 
redsoxgirl said:
I just read this "review": "I like Pampered Chef, but after only 7 months of owning one of the stone wear products, it broke as I took it out of the cupboard. Come on! Who wants to pack it up and send it back to the company to get a new one or receive a refund? The cost would be very high because of its heavy weight, and is thus very inconvenient. Pampered Chef should pay for shipping when one of their items breaks. For the price of shipping, I can go to a high end kitchen store and get the same quality and only have to take it back to the store rather than mail it back to Pampered Chef."

I'm alaways amazed when people complain about having to send it back. Well if you bought something from another company that was mailed to you and it broke: #1 - they most likely would not exchange it after 7 months and #2 - they'd make you pay to return it!


For the price of gas, it would be cheaper for me to ship it back!
 
redsoxgirl said:
I just read this "review": "I like Pampered Chef, but after only 7 months of owning one of the stone wear products, it broke as I took it out of the cupboard. Come on! Who wants to pack it up and send it back to the company to get a new one or receive a refund? The cost would be very high because of its heavy weight, and is thus very inconvenient. Pampered Chef should pay for shipping when one of their items breaks. For the price of shipping, I can go to a high end kitchen store and get the same quality and only have to take it back to the store rather than mail it back to Pampered Chef."

Poor thing. If only she knew she had to send back a piece that fits in the palm of your hand. It costs less than $2 to send it back.
 
Amen to that, I live 2 hours from the nearest "high end" kitchen shop and it cost too much to drive all the way back to the city, not to mention, finding a parking space ect.....
 
The link wants you to buy their high priced program to find "secrets" to make more money. Whatever. We know what works.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of inviting friends to join my Pampered Chef business?

Inviting friends to join your Pampered Chef business can create a supportive team environment, increase your potential for sales, and enhance your overall success. Friends can motivate each other, share ideas, and collaborate on events, making the business more enjoyable and productive.

How do I approach my friends about joining my Pampered Chef business?

When approaching friends, be genuine and enthusiastic about your experience with Pampered Chef. Share your personal success stories, the benefits of the products, and how the business has positively impacted your life. Make sure to listen to their thoughts and concerns, and provide them with information to help them make an informed decision.

What if my friends are not interested in joining my business?

It's important to respect their decision if they are not interested. You can still maintain a positive relationship by inviting them to support your business in other ways, such as attending parties or sharing your products with their networks. Keep the door open for future conversations, as their interest may change over time.

Can I offer incentives to my friends to join my Pampered Chef business?

Yes, offering incentives can be a great way to encourage friends to join your business. Consider providing them with discounts on products, access to exclusive training, or bonuses for reaching certain milestones. Make sure the incentives align with Pampered Chef's policies and guidelines.

What resources are available to help my friends succeed in their Pampered Chef business?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of resources for new consultants, including training materials, online workshops, and a supportive community of fellow consultants. You can also provide your friends with mentorship and guidance as they start their journey, helping them navigate challenges and celebrate successes.

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