Is Weekenders Canada Really Bankrupt?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the reported bankruptcy of Weekenders in Canada, with participants sharing their personal experiences and thoughts regarding the company and its impact on consultants.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions hearing about Weekenders' bankruptcy and expresses curiosity about the circumstances surrounding it.
  • Another participant shares that a Weekenders consultant at a recent show was surprised by the news, indicating it was unexpected for those involved.
  • Some participants inquire about the nature of Weekenders, with one noting it sold clothing and had been in business for over 20 years.
  • A participant references a magazine article that mentioned Weekenders alongside Pampered Chef as a reputable direct selling company, questioning the timing of the bankruptcy in relation to the article's publication.
  • One participant recounts a friend's experience with Weekenders, detailing her struggles with sales and her eventual transition to Pampered Chef, suggesting a humorous perspective on the situation.
  • Another participant asks for details about the magazine that featured Weekenders, indicating interest in the context of the mention.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the implications of Weekenders' bankruptcy and its timing with respect to recent media mentions, with no clear consensus on the overall impact on consultants.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and observations related to the direct selling industry, particularly in the context of Weekenders and its consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the dynamics of direct selling companies and the potential implications of market changes may find this discussion relevant.

ChefEsther
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Hi, everyone, just wanted to pass on that Weekenders has apparently gone bankrupt (in Canada at least). I wonder what happened.

Esther
 
Yep, heard that too. I actually had a Weekenders consultant at a show the other day and she said that it was a shock to them all. Never saw it coming!

Tried to recruit her....no go.....yet! ;)
 
ChefEsther said:
Weekenders has apparently gone bankrupt (in Canada at least)
Esther

Um..who are they? what do they sell? east coast thing?
 
Mr. Pampered Chef said:
Um..who are they? what do they sell? east coast thing?

They sell clothing. I think they were around for at least 20 years. I do believe they were in other countries as well.
 
Never herd of them before!
 
That's interesting, because I was just reading a magazine that's on newsstands now and there was an article about DS companies, and Weekenders was mentioned along with PC as one of the "tried and true" companies to sign up with. I wonder how many people read that article and went online to sign up, only to find out they went bankrupt.
 
I have a friend of mine, actually she's on my team too, who was....this is actually kind of a funny story, maybe not for her. I'll start from the beginning...

She was with Weekenders for YEARS and didn't have much luck with selling it. She'd have open houses and there'd be maybe 1 or 2 people (including me) show up. Then Suzanne Somers started her company "Suzanne" and she signed on with that, still not too much success. Then I talked her into Pampered Chef. I told her she could sell Pampered Chef and use the money she makes with PC to buy her other stuff at the discount (since she always said that was why she mostly signed up was to get the other products cheaper). So after a year or so she did finally sign up with PC just in April I think.

Then Suzanne sold out to Youngevity and maybe a week after that she got the Weekenders email. So she decided that either everything she touches goes to "crud" (keeping it clean) or Pampered Chef was her destiny all along.

Hopefully it's the 2nd one or we'll know who to blame if something happens to Pampered Chef.

The sad thing is she had an open house scheduled when she got the news about Weekenders so she changed it to a clearance sale to clear out all her samples (since Weekenders consultants had to buy clothes in all sizes and most of them where not HER size) and in the short time that I was there she probably had 10 people come. I guess that tells you that people liked the clothes but not so much the prices.
 
chefbritt said:
That's interesting, because I was just reading a magazine that's on newsstands now and there was an article about DS companies, and Weekenders was mentioned along with PC as one of the "tried and true" companies to sign up with. I wonder how many people read that article and went online to sign up, only to find out they went bankrupt.

What magazine was the article in?!
 
pampered.chris said:
What magazine was the article in?!

It was in Family Circle's August Issue. The article highlighted other companies, but not PC. There was just a box at the end of the last page that listed the "tried and true" and "up & coming" DS companies. For "Kitchen/Gourmet", it was PC and Tupperware for "tried and true", and Homemade Gourmet and Tealightful Treasures for "Up and Coming".

Weekenders was one of the tried and true fashion companies. It was also one of the companies that had a large highlight and interview with a consultant. Of the consultants interviewed, her reported income was the highest by far, which makes me wonder how many people are now flocking to the Weekenders website.

The tiny mention of PC isn't worth buying the magazine for, in my opinion. It sort of gets drowned out by all of the larger interviews with other DS companies.
 

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Is Weekenders Canada really bankrupt?

As of now, there is no official confirmation that Weekenders Canada is bankrupt. However, there have been rumors and discussions regarding their financial status, which may have led to confusion among customers and consultants.

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