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The thread discusses the use of "Not Available" stickers on catalogs, particularly focusing on whether these stickers are removable. Participants share their experiences with catalog quantities and the challenges of managing them.
Some participants agree that the stickers are removable, while others express uncertainty about their necessity and the volume of catalogs used. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to using the stickers.
Participants share personal experiences related to catalog management and sticker usage, reflecting varying levels of catalog use and organizational strategies.
Consultants managing large quantities of catalogs or considering the use of "Not Available" stickers may find the shared experiences relevant.
kaseydee said:1125 catalogs.....Oh my! I hate having to order 100 at a time. I can't imagine having 1125. Plus putting stickers on them. Good luck!
Kristina21 said:Silly question but do you use that many catalogs in a season?
Not Available Stickers (Brown Oval) are used to indicate that certain products are temporarily out of stock or unavailable for purchase. They help consultants and customers easily identify items that cannot be ordered at the moment.
You can obtain Not Available Stickers (Brown Oval) through the Pampered Chef supply order system or by contacting your director for assistance. They are typically available in the consultant supply section.
No, Not Available Stickers (Brown Oval) are designed for single use. Once applied to a product, they should not be reused or removed and reapplied to another item.
While it is possible to create your own stickers, it is recommended to use the official Not Available Stickers provided by Pampered Chef to maintain brand consistency and professionalism in your business.
Not Available Stickers (Brown Oval) should be placed in a visible location on the product packaging or display, ensuring that customers can easily see that the item is not currently available for purchase.