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Director Is It Annoying When Members Only Post to Sell?

In summary, "Does This Annoy Anyone Else?" is a phrase commonly used in online forums and social media to express frustration or annoyance with a specific issue or behavior. People ask this question to connect with others who may share similar experiences, vent, or seek support and advice. This phrase can be used to discuss a wide range of topics, but it is important to be respectful and considerate when discussing potentially sensitive or controversial issues. There are also alternative ways to express frustration or seek validation without asking this question.
Teresa Lynn
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ok, I need to vent (& it is really minor) We can blame it on PMs, or maybe i'm just feeling sorry for myself but I am so annoyed with a member who ONLY posts when she has something to sell.
I figured I was assuming those were her only posts so I did a "thread by" search and yep those are her only ones.
Why does it matter? It really isn't any of my business, just irks me!!

sorry, rant over
 
Are you talking about someone on CS? If so I noticed that too. Seems she joined to sell her stuff but really what's wrong with that? It is part of the forum. Yes we should all share too but it is what it is.
 
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yes, it was on CS,
I said it was probably PMS!! :)
 
You're in good company...I am in the jungle of menopause!!!:yuck: I am the only person I know that loves the below zero weather we are having!!
 
Hi there, I completely understand where you're coming from. It can be frustrating when someone only posts to sell and doesn't contribute to the community in other ways. However, as a Pampered Chef consultant, I have found that sharing our products and business opportunities through social media and online communities is a great way to reach potential customers and grow our business. Perhaps this member is just trying to do the same. However, if it bothers you, maybe you could reach out to her and encourage her to engage in other discussions and topics as well. We are all here to support each other and build relationships, not just sell products. Keep spreading the love for Pampered Chef and don't let this minor annoyance get to you. Happy cooking!
 

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