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The thread discusses experiences related to advertising as Pampered Chef consultants, particularly incidents where personal information was shared without consent. Participants share their personal stories about unexpected listings on websites and the resulting complications with the company.
Views differ on the appropriateness of reporting fellow consultants for unintentional violations, with some participants advocating for communication over reporting, while others acknowledge the need for adherence to rules.
The discussion reflects the personal experiences of consultants navigating advertising practices and the complexities that arise from unintentional violations of company policies.
Consultants who are considering advertising their services or who have faced similar issues may find the shared experiences relevant.
I might have reported one a few weeks ago. I wonder what HO does...if they actually follow through on them.cathyskitchen said:You know, in my opinion, it doesn't matter. If they are violating the rules that blatantly, they deserve a call from HO instead of us trying to be nice and "let them know". Screw that! If I can't do it, neither can they!! :grumpy:
Stampaholic1961 said:I did contact her & she said she thought that since she wasn't selling "product" that is was ok according to the manual.
janetupnorth said:Well there is one thing I BET she is doing that she shouldn't...she is offering $15 free product for a $150 catalog show...I'm willing to bet that she is going to enter each and every one as a cooking show and not be "out" and money herself.![]()
JaimeQ said:I bet that is what she is going to do...sneaky sneaky![]()
Stampaholic1961 said:Oh, by the way, if you want to contact someone on ebay without revealing your personal information, don't use the same "screen name" there as you do on other groups! If she's a member here, she now knows who I am!!
My first thoughts exactly! Why else would she be offering $15? Did anyone forward this on to HO? You know I can see some of them thinking they can get away with selling on ebay (when you are not identifying themselves as a PC Consultant) without getting caught. But this is total advertising, using our logo and identifying herself!!!! This just floors me!Well there is one thing I BET she is doing that she shouldn't...she is offering $15 free product for a $150 catalog show...I'm willing to bet that she is going to enter each and every one as a cooking show and not be "out" and money herself.
Cindycooks said:My first thoughts exactly! Why else would she be offering $15? Did anyone forward this on to HO? You know I can see some of them thinking they can get away with selling on ebay (when you are not identifying themselves as a PC Consultant) without getting caught. But this is total advertising, using our logo and identifying herself!!!! This just floors me!![]()
I agree. So often people post ways to get around things or say "I do this..." and then newbies think it's okay to bend the rules. Pampered Chef is SO generous to us and we need to follow their guidelines so that it stays that way!bethsbiz said:This situation is a reminder to us all that a lot of brand new consultants have no clue of things like the policies and such. They are excited to start selling products, become qualified, earn commission and PC bucks. Reading boring things like policies is often not a priority...and, a lot of recruiters are not reminding them of the need to be aware of these rules. And if a new consultant becomes a seasoned consultant without ever really reading or paying attention to these policies, then you compound the problem. Yes the policies are posted but that doesn't make people read and understand them.
Look at how often this site sees posts of questions that are easily answered if the person goes to consultant corner and finds the info themselves.
I always appreciate replies that direct the questioning consultant back to the resources PC provides. This sounds cryptic sometimes but ultimately it is the right thing to do and will help consultants build their businesses properly.
bethsbiz said:This situation is a reminder to us all that a lot of brand new consultants have no clue of things like the policies and such. They are excited to start selling products, become qualified, earn commission and PC bucks. Reading boring things like policies is often not a priority...and, a lot of recruiters are not reminding them of the need to be aware of these rules. And if a new consultant becomes a seasoned consultant without ever really reading or paying attention to these policies, then you compound the problem. Yes the policies are posted but that doesn't make people read and understand them.
Look at how often this site sees posts of questions that are easily answered if the person goes to consultant corner and finds the info themselves.
I always appreciate replies that direct the questioning consultant back to the resources PC provides. This sounds cryptic sometimes but ultimately it is the right thing to do and will help consultants build their businesses properly.
PCwithStay-C said:guess im one of the not normal typei read the policies and procedures front to back twice and now keep a copy of it in my business folder
i really do need a life LOL
ChefBeckyD said:I read everything too Stacy - I think I had the policies and procedures memorized before I ever did my first show!
I think it is the wise (and right) thing to do to refer people back to the manual - whenever I answer a policy question - I always try to provide a link to the answer in the handbook. When confronted with a policy issue, it isn't a very good excuse to say "Well, another consultant told me I could....." It is our responsibility to KNOW what the policy says.
PCwithStay-C said:guess im one of the not normal typei read the policies and procedures front to back twice and now keep a copy of it in my business folder
i really do need a life LOL
JaimeQ said:I didn't even think of that. I hope she heeds the warning and removes it before she gets in to some serious trouble.