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This thread explores the experiences and opinions of participants regarding contracts with David's Bridal for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on the costs, successes, and challenges associated with these contracts, as well as their personal experiences with setting up tables in stores.
Views differ significantly among participants, with some sharing positive experiences and others expressing strong disapproval of the contract's value and effectiveness. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall worth of the contract.
Participants' experiences vary widely, with some having success in lead generation while others faced challenges. The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and opinions rather than a unified perspective.
Consultants considering a contract with David's Bridal may find this thread informative, as it presents a variety of personal experiences and viewpoints on the topic.
pchefmartha said:How many people are in contracts with David's Bridal? Is it successful? How many times have you been able to set up a table in the store? What did you bring with you? Are you booking any shows from it or is it just registries?
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debramrml said:Don't do it, it's not worth it! I have been doing it for 9 months with only 1 registry booked!
mykids326 said:I Just called David's Bridal . Hey said they had no idea what I was talking about .
I agree, the cold calling was very difficult for me to so I backed out of our group!Chefgirl2 said:My upline did it and was charging us $10 for every confirmed lead. Then $25 to set up on a Saturday. It was a bomb when I did it all day! I just got an email giving me leads if I wanted them because there are too many to do. I think I got about 10-15 names but it is so hard to cold call... I say don't do it. I have not heard of anyone having great success with this.
Signing a contract with David's Bridal can provide several benefits, including access to exclusive discounts, personalized services, and a wider selection of dresses and accessories. Additionally, contracts often include guarantees for alterations and fittings, ensuring that your dress will fit perfectly on your special day.
While David's Bridal is generally transparent about their pricing, it's important to read the contract carefully to understand any potential hidden fees. These could include charges for alterations, rush orders, or additional fittings. Always ask for clarification on any fees before signing the contract.
In some cases, you may be able to negotiate certain terms of your contract with David's Bridal, especially if you are ordering multiple items or booking additional services. It's worth discussing your needs with a consultant to see if any adjustments can be made to better fit your budget.
If you change your mind after signing a contract with David's Bridal, the options available to you will depend on the specific terms outlined in the contract. Many contracts have a cancellation policy, but there may be fees involved. It's advisable to contact the store as soon as possible to discuss your situation.
A contract with David's Bridal is not strictly necessary, but it can provide peace of mind and ensure that you receive the services and products you expect. If you prefer more flexibility or are considering other options, you may choose to forgo a contract. However, having a written agreement can help protect your interests.