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The thread explores various approaches to ordering products as a Pampered Chef consultant, focusing on whether to place personal orders, use host orders, or host one's own show. Participants share their experiences and perspectives on the ethical implications and policies surrounding these practices.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the ethics of using host orders for personal items. While some participants advocate for this practice, others firmly oppose it, citing policy guidelines.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and interpretations of Pampered Chef's ordering policies, highlighting the complexities consultants face in navigating these practices.
Consultants seeking insights into the ordering process and ethical considerations may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own practices.
BethCooks4U said:Becky and Ann are correct. It is against policy to use host benefits unless the consultant is the host. If the host doesn't want to use them they are lost. The discount is for her/his use at the show.
We have a lot of ways that we can ethically get our products.
1. When products are first introduced we can earn them free.
2. When products are new (usually until the end of the first month of a season or 6 weeks into a new consultant's business) we can buy them for 50% off.
3. In the 4th month of business and every April we can buy 1 of anything we want (up to $500 retail) for 40% off.
4. Any time we want and as often as we want we can be the host at our own party/catalog show and get all the host benefits (except booking and commission on the show discount).
5. We can order products as a personal order at our discount.
We can however purchase a gift for someone else as an order on a show. For instance, Mary's show is at $578 and that's all she can get. My sister's birthday is coming up and I want to get her the Food Chopper so I add that to Mary's show to help her get to the next level. The order is for my sister and is placed in her name. That is totally within the guidelines. If I wanted that chopper for me it would not be ethical.
babywings76 said:I feel better going "by the book". Another question...how often can we have our own show? Does everyone typically have a "show" open and that way they can put on those random individual orders together once a month or something? Then do you close it with yourself as the host, or someone else?
pamperedbecky said:As often as you like!Some consultants do have their own show always open on their website to collect random orders. This also gives the "guest" a chance to get the guest special because they wouldn't get it with an individual order. Just know that if you don't reach $150 in sales, it doesn't count as a show. Then you can always add a random order to a show you have going on.
babywings76 said:How do you handle the S&H if it doesn't qualify as a show? Or do you just add another one on in someone else's name, like mentioned earlier, for a future gift?
Now what about placing orders for future host gifts, rewards, etc.? I notice that some consultants offer extra benefits to entice people to book, and tack those on to the hosts order to be as a gift also. Is this a standard practice as well?
BethCooks4U said:Becky and Ann are correct. It is against policy to use host benefits unless the consultant is the host. If the host doesn't want to use them they are lost. The discount is for her/his use at the show.
We have a lot of ways that we can ethically get our products.
1. When products are first introduced we can earn them free.
2. When products are new (usually until the end of the first month of a season or 6 weeks into a new consultant's business) we can buy them for 50% off.
3. In the 4th month of business and every April we can buy 1 of anything we want (up to $500 retail) for 40% off.
4. Any time we want and as often as we want we can be the host at our own party/catalog show and get all the host benefits (except booking and commission on the show discount).
5. We can order products as a personal order at our discount.
We can however purchase a gift for someone else as an order on a show. For instance, Mary's show is at $578 and that's all she can get. My sister's birthday is coming up and I want to get her the Food Chopper so I add that to Mary's show to help her get to the next level. The order is for my sister and is placed in her name. That is totally within the guidelines. If I wanted that chopper for me it would not be ethical.
babywings76 said:I would LOVE to make it to a director, but doubt I will.Life is crazy and my baby is making it hard for me to get away to do many shows. It'll be better when she's older. I'm not having much luck breaking out of my network of family and friends. So my recruiting leads are very, very slim.
chefmeg said:this is what we call an ANT~Automatic Negative Thought
step on those ANT's right away and never tell yourself never! The first part to becoming a Director is working toward it and you have to have to right attitude to get there! Don't sabotage yourself by having the ANT's around!
chefmeg said:this is what we call an ANT~Automatic Negative Thought
step on those ANT's right away and never tell yourself never! The first part to becoming a Director is working toward it and you have to have to right attitude to get there! Don't sabotage yourself by having the ANT's around!
Ordering directly from a Pampered Chef consultant allows you to receive personalized service, including product recommendations based on your cooking needs. You also have the opportunity to ask questions about the products and learn tips and tricks for using them effectively. Additionally, you may have access to exclusive offers and promotions that are not available through the website.
Ordering through a party can be beneficial as it often includes special discounts, free products, or host rewards. It also creates a fun social atmosphere where you can see product demonstrations and ask questions in real-time. However, if you prefer convenience and quick access to products, ordering online directly from the Pampered Chef website may be the best option for you.
When deciding between individual products and sets, consider your cooking habits and needs. If you frequently use certain tools, purchasing them individually may be more cost-effective. However, sets often provide a better value and include complementary items that enhance your cooking experience. Assess your kitchen inventory and determine which option aligns best with your cooking style.
Yes, there are shipping costs associated with ordering from Pampered Chef. Shipping fees vary based on the total amount of your order and the shipping method selected. However, Pampered Chef often offers promotions that may include free shipping on orders over a certain amount, so it's worth checking for any current deals before placing your order.
Yes, Pampered Chef has a satisfaction guarantee policy. If you are not satisfied with your order, you can return the products within a specified time frame for a refund or exchange. Be sure to keep the original packaging and receipt, and check the specific return policy details for any exceptions or conditions that may apply.