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This thread discusses the exclusion of APO consultants from applying for the Pampered Chef Visa card, with participants expressing frustration and outrage over the perceived discrimination against military personnel serving overseas.
Views differ significantly among participants, with many expressing outrage and frustration over the exclusion, while others share personal experiences of similar issues with different companies. No clear consensus emerges on a unified course of action beyond expressing dissatisfaction.
The discussion reflects the challenges faced by military personnel and their families regarding access to services and products while stationed overseas, highlighting a broader concern about equitable treatment in business practices.
Consultants who are APO members or those interested in the implications of service restrictions on military personnel may find this discussion relevant.
I'm sure HO only uses one card company because they get a huge break in CC processing fees. If they were to allow all consultants to use their own card then their CC fees would be much higher...which would then be passed on to us and to our customers. My other guess is that since a lot of cards give miles and rewards that there were alot of consultants who would put all of their shows on those cards and then cashing in the rewards that technically they did not earn and were thereby cheating the CC company. That's what I think.chefann said:Ugh. This completely stinks. Makes me wonder how much of a kickback HO is getting from NM.
You mention you just got an Amazon card. Now THERE'S a card it would be good to charge shows/supplies on! DH loves getting the reward certificates from them.
I never really thought about it before, but it is total BS that we can't use whatever the heck card we want to. My theory is that it's so HO can handle problems faster because they know who they're contacting, etc.
I wonder how many of us have to write a firmly worded letter to HO and NM to get either of them to change their policies?
Kind of how they listened to our being upset that Merrill is our only vendor?pamperedlinda said:I'm sure HO only uses one card company because they get a huge break in CC processing fees. If they were to allow all consultants to use their own card then their CC fees would be much higher...which would then be passed on to us and to our customers. My other guess is that since a lot of cards give miles and rewards that there were alot of consultants who would put all of their shows on those cards and then cashing in the rewards that technically they did not earn and were thereby cheating the CC company. That's what I think.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't really care what card HO wants me to use.....a card is a card....but after reading Angie's dilemna I too don't think that HO even considered that it would be a problem. I'm sure that there will be a resolution on this issue soon. HO takes very good care of us and I've yet to see them say "oh well, too bad...." Give them a few days to work on it and I bet we'll hear something positive from this situation :chef: .
Yeah. Same....but different....BethCooks4U said:Kind of how they listened to our being upset that Merrill is our only vendor?
BethCooks4U said:Kind of how they listened to our being upset that Merrill is our only vendor?
I don't think this was poor wording, I think it worked exactly how they wanted it to. Make us think we have to get it so that more people sign up.legacypc46 said:Wow, not only is this an incredibly stupid 'solution', it makes me wonder what kind of company TPC is dealing with here.
Since we're venting on this new VISA, I don't get why TPC went with such lousy terms and dubious 'rewards'. Limiting us to one card (of their choosing) is frustrating enough, but with today's consumer/credit problems, why offer a card that just screams lousy service and problems from the get go?
Another gripe is the incessant and poorly worded emails promoting it. More than one consultant on my team initially thought they HAD to get the new card (that it was replacing the debit card).
I love so much about this company, but this new VISA was, IMHO, a lousy business decision.
Omaha Steaks are not "that" good!chefann said:I had to rant about this on my blog. Argh!!
Here's a thought- New Millennium sent out a note yesterday that consultants who got the card will be receiving an email with a $25 certificate to Omaha Steaks. I say we all reply to that note and let them know that instead of a coupon to be used on overpriced products, we'd rather they make their card available to all US consultants, whether they're stateside or overseas with military addresses. And let them know that we will not be using the card until they change their discriminatory practices.
angmillar said:PC is always very accomodating with APOs. I'm guessing this issue took them by surprise. NM probably just has some kind of program that won't allow APO addresses. I could understand it better if all credit card companies were like that, but I know for a fact that some companies do allow APO addresses for the application. (I recently just received an Amazon card.)
Knowing how great our company is, I wouldn't be surprised if something else wasn't done about this. It'd be nice if every APO consultant received an email or something explaining the process, too.![]()
I agree, a realist.ChefBeckyD said:I have completely ignored all emails and mailings telling me I MUST get this new card. I've said it several times - Big Business is Big Business.
I too love PC - but I am not naive, nor do I have my head in the clouds or the sand...when it comes right down to it, a company will always look first at the benefit to the company - and not individuals in their employ. Does that make me a pessimist? I think of myself as a realist.
And I've never seen it for the better.The_Kitchen_Guy said:Management of a company changes when it answers to stockholders instead of an owner.
Thanks Jean! I have just decided that that is what I am going to believe!Jean DeVries said:Hey -
What about the possibility that HO picked this crappy company on purpose to push more of us to debit cards? Those are completely free to process.....
....just ruminating.....