Ordering Online Pink Items per Request

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a situation involving a request for ordering pink products from a previous guest, focusing on communication and order processing challenges faced by participants. Various experiences and suggestions are shared regarding how to handle customer inquiries about these products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of receiving a confusing order request for a pink knife from a previous guest, leading to uncertainty about how to proceed.
  • Another participant suggests calling the customer to clarify the order and inform them about online purchasing options, noting that some customers may avoid online payments.
  • Several users mention that customers might be trying to save on shipping costs by ordering through a consultant instead of online.
  • One participant expresses the importance of clear communication and customer service, recommending to politely explain the online-only availability of pink items.
  • Another participant shares their thoughts on how to respond to the customer, emphasizing the need to clarify shipping costs and ordering options without suggesting to accept checks.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to handle the order request, with some participants advocating for direct communication and clarification, while others focus on the potential issues with accepting checks.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of consultants dealing with customer inquiries about specific product orders and the challenges of communicating product availability and ordering processes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who encounter similar situations with customer orders and inquiries about product availability may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

babywings76
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I sent out a Nibbles newsletter (myemaildesigns.com) informing my contacts of this being the last week the pink products are available. It said that they are available online only.So...I just got this e-mail. Amanda,
Please order me the knife for $5.50. Send me your name and address with the correct amount and I will send you a check. Could you please give Jennifer Xxxxx my order when it comes in ?
It took me by surprise because I know this is a previous guest, but for the life of me I was confused. The e-mail wasn't in reply to that newsletter and didn't mention or make reference to the pink products. Here's what I was thinking: Which knife was she referring to, what show was this for? Oh, I know...it's the pink knife! Then I went and looked up her history and recalled that she was an outside order on a past show. A guest at a show obtained this order for the benefit of the host.Okay, so now what do I do? Why didn't she just order it online and have it sent directly to her? Now I have to contact this other girl and relay it through her? It doesn't make sense. I wonder if I should call her or e-mail her back? Or should I just go on and order it the way she requested?
 
I personally would call her to clarify that it's the pink knife she wants and if so, tell her she can go onto your site and order it. If it's a matter of not wanting to use a CC on line (I've got people like that) then I'd tell her I'd need the money in my hand before the 30th so it can be ordered for her.

If it's a regular product, I'd see if she wants it added onto someone's show and add it onto one that's coming up.

HTH,

Lisa
 
It sounds like someone doesn't want to pay the extra shipping costs! You see, (at least in my case) they can get a "deal" out of you...

I would call her to clarify which knife (you're right, probably the pink one, but this is A+ Customer Service here..hehe) she would like and ask her if she had a chance to view it on your website.

Good luck and let me know what happens! (I never know quite how to handle these situations myself!)
 
Yes, it sounds like she went on the site, saw the shipping, and figured she could order through you an save on shipping costs. Some customers think we don't pay shipping for our orders, or she could think it might be something she can add to a show to reduce costs. Call her and clarify, and politely explain that the pink items are only available through the website with direct shipping. If she mentions the shipping, encourage her to check out the Outlet to see if there's something else she might like. It's $6.25 shipping until she hits $20.
 
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Just realized I don't have her phone number. How does this e-mail sound for a reply?Thank you for your e-mail. I was going to call you, but realized I don't have your phone number. Are you referring to the pink knife that's one of the Help Whip Cancer pink items? If so, that item can be purchased through my website and it will get shipped directly to you. They are only available through online orders, so that is going to be the easiest route to take. If you don't wish to make a bank debit or credit card purchase online, an option would be to send me the check by Friday/Saturday and I could order it on your behalf and have it shipped to you. The knife is $5.50 + $.71 tax + $6.25 shipping, which comes to $12.46Shipping costs $6.25 until you hit $20 in items, so you could see if anyone else was wanting anything (whether it's a pink item, outlet item, or catalog item).
Do you think I should address the shipping price issue and ordering additional items?
 
I like it, except I would just encourage her to check the outlet herself, and not refer to anyone else wanting anything. I also wouldn't offer the option to send a check. It's just asking to create an issue where she sends the check but it doesn't get to you on time. I think better wording would be "My website has a secure ordering system, and accepts credit cards as well as Visa or MasterCard branded debit cards."
 
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Okay, thanks for the feedback! :)
 
Hello there,Thank you for reaching out and expressing interest in the pink knife. I'm happy to help you with your order. However, I wanted to clarify that the pink products are only available for purchase online at this time. If you would still like to proceed with the order, I can certainly assist you with that.Alternatively, you can also place the order yourself on our website and have it shipped directly to you. This would save time and ensure that your order is processed promptly.Please let me know your preferred method and I will be more than happy to assist you further. Thank you for your support and have a great day!Best,

Pampered Chef Consultant
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Pink Items in Pampered Chef?

Pink Items are specially designated products in the Pampered Chef catalog that are part of a campaign to support breast cancer awareness and research. A portion of the proceeds from these items is donated to organizations dedicated to fighting breast cancer.

How can I order Pink Items online?

You can order Pink Items online by visiting the Pampered Chef website or through a consultant's personal website. Simply navigate to the Pink Items section, select the products you wish to purchase, and follow the checkout process.

Are Pink Items available year-round?

While many Pink Items are available year-round, some may be limited-time offers or part of specific campaigns. It's best to check the Pampered Chef website or consult with your Pampered Chef consultant for the most current availability.

Can I request specific Pink Items for my party or event?

Yes, you can request specific Pink Items for your party or event. When planning your event with your Pampered Chef consultant, let them know which Pink Items you are interested in, and they can help facilitate your request.

Is there a difference in price for Pink Items compared to regular items?

Generally, Pink Items are priced similarly to other products in the Pampered Chef catalog. However, the key difference is that a portion of the sales from Pink Items goes towards breast cancer research and awareness initiatives. Always check the product details for specific pricing information.

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