My Recruiter Is Putting in a Supply Order

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses supply ordering practices among Pampered Chef consultants, particularly focusing on the experiences of new consultants and the implications of ordering supplies through a recruiter versus independently.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, inquires about recommended supplies to order beyond extra catalogs.
  • Another participant shares their experience of placing supply orders independently for clearer tax records, noting that it simplifies record-keeping.
  • One participant mentions offering to order supplies for their team if they have already placed an order for the month, highlighting a cost-saving aspect for directors.
  • Several users mention the availability of a new consultant booster order, which includes supplies at a lower cost compared to combining orders with a recruiter.
  • One participant expresses satisfaction with the new consultant business booster order, stating it was worth the investment.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best approach to ordering supplies, with some participants favoring independent orders for clarity, while others support the idea of ordering through a recruiter.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences related to supply ordering among new consultants and their interactions with recruiters and directors.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants and those considering their supply ordering strategies may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant.

Denarella
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and asked me if I wanted in (she and her cluster usually do this together) and since Im sooo new, I was just wondering was there anything anyone recommended I order that's good to have around outside extra catalogs?
 
Personally I would place your supply orders on your own. It makes things more clear for taxes. Even if she gives everyone a receipt it is still easier to keep records if it is all on your P3.

I do offer to order for my team if they have already sent in an order for the month since directors only pay $4 per order and consultants have to pay higher shipping after their first order in the month.

The other thing I offer my consultants is if they need something now, I loan it to them and they replace mine when they place their next order.

Please don't think I am saying your director is doing anything wrong - I just think that way complicates things for your records.
 
Also - you have the new consultant booster order that you can place ~ that has supplies in it, and is cheaper than combining with your recruiter!:thumbup: ;)
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Also - you have the new consultant booster order that you can place ~ that has supplies in it, and is cheaper than combining with your recruiter!:thumbup: ;)
WAY CHEAPER!! You get a LOT for that $36 + $4 shipping + tax!!
 
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BethCooks4U said:
WAY CHEAPER!! You get a LOT for that $36 + $4 shipping + tax!!


I did get the new consultant business booster...it was so worth it...thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when my recruiter is putting in a supply order?

When your recruiter is putting in a supply order, it means they are purchasing products or materials necessary for their business, such as catalogs, samples, or promotional items. This is a common practice in direct sales to ensure they have the tools needed to effectively market and sell products.

How can I benefit from my recruiter's supply order?

You can benefit from your recruiter's supply order by gaining access to shared resources. Often, recruiters will order extra supplies to share with their team members, which can help you save on costs and provide you with materials to enhance your own sales efforts.

Will I have to pay for items ordered by my recruiter?

Typically, if your recruiter orders supplies specifically for you or your team, they may ask you to contribute to the cost. However, this varies by recruiter and their policies. It's best to discuss any financial arrangements directly with your recruiter.

How often do recruiters place supply orders?

The frequency of supply orders can vary widely among recruiters. Some may place orders monthly, while others do so quarterly or as needed based on their business activities. It's a good idea to stay in communication with your recruiter to know when they plan to order supplies.

Can I request specific items to be included in the supply order?

Yes, you can usually request specific items to be included in your recruiter's supply order. It's important to communicate your needs clearly and in advance, so your recruiter can consider your requests when placing the order.

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