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This thread discusses a participant's concern regarding a notification about their Myspace page allegedly violating Pampered Chef's internet rules. Participants share their thoughts on the situation, offer suggestions for addressing the issue, and express confusion about the rules surrounding private profiles and bulletins.
Views differ on the reasons behind the violation notice, with some participants suggesting it could be due to reported bulletins, while others question the validity of the notice given the private nature of the profile. No clear consensus emerges regarding the rules and their enforcement.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding the interpretation of Pampered Chef's internet rules as they relate to social media use, particularly in private settings.
Participants within the consultant community who are navigating similar concerns about social media usage and compliance with company policies may find this discussion relevant.
yummybytes said:Someone on your friends list had to have forwarded a bulletin to them. :/
lacychef said:Well, that's exactly what happened! I just got off the phone with career solutions & she said someone had reported me posting the monthly specials. I explained to her that I didn't realize that was against the rules. Since my site is private, only my friends can see my bulletins; so I understood it to be just like an email. (I posted the stoneware sale a couple weeks ago) Well apparently that thinking is wrong.
So, thanks to my friend, we have that cleared up. Everyone else that's been doing it; now we know it's wrong!
KimmyDarling said:[shrug] At least you know now, and we can all learn from it.
I would be surprised if it was anyone here on CS that did that to you - we are all good at calling each other on stuff like that - why, we ever warn EBay sellers we don't even know!lacychef said:Thanks Janet~you're the best!
It's okay; I do know who my "real friends" are.....even the ones I haven't met in person--yet!:chef:
BethCooks4U said:I would be surprised if it was anyone here on Chef Success that did that to you - we are all good at calling each other on stuff like that - why, we ever warn EBay sellers we don't even know!
KimmyDarling said:I was just thinking about that and laughing-- we're all "oh, no, surely she doesn't realize what she's doing! I'll just sent her a little note." For all we know, they TOTALLY know, and are just doing it until they get caught, then they'll start all over with another name and just DO IT AGAIN!
Exactly my thoughts!RebelChef said:A 'real' friend would have just asked if you were aware it was a violation and given you a heads up about it.
lacychef said:Exactly!
Well, I know that Kimmy & Kristin didn't do it, LOL![]()
Kim, glad to see you posting here more now!
I don't see any, but there are a bunch that have pics from the PC catalog/site, which is a violation of copyright.wadesgirl said:Okay, I'm bad but has anyone tried to find any of the spring products on ebay since the director packs have gone out? Total Devil's Advocate here!
sklay723 said:Is Home Office going to give us clear guidelines of what is "acceptable" to say and what is not? I don't post much about PC on my MySpace, but I did invite my friends to my Open House earlier this month...does that mean I was in violation? I think they have to give us some clearer guidelines if they expect everyone to be completely in compliance for this sort of thing...
chefann said:I don't see any, but there are a bunch that have pics from the PC catalog/site, which is a violation of copyright.