Outlet Items in Basket for Auction?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the inclusion of outlet items in baskets intended for donation to auctions, with participants sharing their thoughts on what items to include and how to create appealing baskets.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asks if outlet items, like Woven Traditions, should be included in auction baskets.
  • Another participant shares their idea of creating a basket with newer items and suggests including a rice cooker, cake mix, and diet soda.
  • A participant considers using a bamboo bowl and a cookbook as the base for their basket, along with potential additions like rubs.
  • One participant expresses support for including outlet items, noting they are new and great products.
  • Another participant debates between donating a gift certificate or an item, ultimately favoring an item to attract interest.
  • Several participants agree on including outlet items and suggest adding a mini-catalog and a discount certificate to the basket.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of having the full original retail value on receipts for tax purposes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is general agreement among participants that including outlet items in auction baskets is a good idea, with various suggestions on how to enhance the baskets.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to creating auction baskets, reflecting their individual preferences and creativity.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to create appealing auction baskets and those considering the inclusion of outlet items in their donations.

NooraK
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Would you include items from the outlet, such as the Woven Traditions, in a basket that would be donated to an auction for a fundraiser?
 
I am also making a basket for a donation to an auction, I was thinking newer items maybe they might want to order a duplicate for a gift?? I need ideas also. I listened to an audio the other day and I got a great idea there. Put a set together to make a dish with the ingredients. I was thinking maybe a rice cooker and cake mix and a can of diet soda??? What do you think??
 
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I wanted to have an item as the "basket" such as a bamboo bowl, the batter bowl or something like that. I was thinking medium square bamboo bowl and the Easy & Impressive Appetizers Cookbook, but I wasn't sure what else. Maybe some rubs?

I was also looking at some of the already created gift sets PC has.

P.S. Although we can now link to our PWS through a social networking site like Facebook, we still can't have an active link anywhere else, so you'll want to adjust your signature so it reads just /pamshouse
 
Sure. Why not include outlet items? They're new (as in not used) and great products.
 
One of my friends suggested I donate a gift certificate only redeemable with me to a raffle....but I think maybe if I donate an item, then people (who don't win) will think, hey, I want that! or something like that...which is better, an item or a gift cert?BTW, I think outlet items are a great idea--you save $$ and they can't get it anywhere else!---and Spamstime, that's a great idea!
 
Absolutely include outlet items. You might also tuck a mini-catalog in the basket as well as a gift certificate for something like 20% off an order placed with you by a certain date.

Last year, I donated what I called a BYOT basket (Bring your own turkey) to be included on a silent auction at an annual church turkey dinner. I included the baster & brush set, a gravy separator (I had an extra one that I could never figure out how to get rid of), some plastic turkey bags, turkey recipe cards, past autumn towels, rosemary herb seasoning and a certificate for 20% off the roasting pan.
 
Absolutely include outlet items if you have them on hand. Just be sure the FULL ORIGINAL RETAIL VALUE is on a receipts for tax purposes.
 
pc_cindy said:
Absolutely include outlet items. You might also tuck a mini-catalog in the basket as well as a gift certificate for something like 20% off an order placed with you by a certain date. Last year, I donated what I called a BYOT basket (Bring your own turkey) to be included on a silent auction at an annual church turkey dinner. I included the baster & brush set, a gravy separator (I had an extra one that I could never figure out how to get rid of), some plastic turkey bags, turkey recipe cards, past autumn towels, rosemary herb seasoning and a certificate for 20% off the roasting pan.
Perfect!!!! thank you! I think I will do something like this!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Outlet Items in Basket for Auction?

Outlet Items in Basket for Auction refer to discounted products from Pampered Chef that are available for bidding in a special auction format. These items are typically overstock, discontinued, or seasonal products offered at reduced prices to encourage sales and clear inventory.

How do I participate in the auction for Outlet Items?

To participate in the auction, you usually need to join a specific event or group organized by a Pampered Chef consultant. Once you are part of the event, you can place bids on the Outlet Items listed in the auction basket according to the rules set by the consultant.

Are there any fees associated with bidding on Outlet Items?

Generally, there are no fees to participate in the auction itself, but you will need to pay for any items you win. The final bid amount will be the price you pay for the Outlet Items, plus any applicable shipping and handling fees.

Can I see the Outlet Items before the auction starts?

Yes, most consultants will provide a preview of the Outlet Items in the auction basket prior to the event. This may include photos, descriptions, and starting bid amounts, allowing you to decide which items you want to bid on.

What happens if I win an auction for Outlet Items?

If you win an auction for Outlet Items, the consultant will typically contact you to confirm your win and arrange payment. Once payment is received, your items will be shipped to you according to the consultant's shipping policies.

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