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The forum discussion centers around the sharing of a price increase flyer for the "Going, Going, Gone" promotion, which is appreciated by guests for transparency. Joanne's contribution of the flyer is acknowledged positively by other users, highlighting its usefulness. Additionally, a user points out a potential typo in the summer catalog regarding the meat tenderizer's price, suggesting a need for careful review before printing. There is also a request for a text version of the flyer for discontinued products, indicating a demand for simplified resources.
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pamperedlinda said:Thanks for sharing.
Did anyone post one for the discontinued products? I know there's the going going gone one with pics, but I just want the text....anyone have that?
The Price Increase Flyer - Fall 2007 was created to inform Pampered Chef consultants and customers about upcoming changes in product pricing. It aims to provide transparency regarding the reasons for the price adjustments and to help consultants communicate these changes effectively to their clients.
The price increases outlined in the Fall 2007 flyer are set to take effect on a specific date mentioned in the flyer. Typically, this date is provided well in advance to allow consultants and customers to prepare for the changes.
The flyer details which specific products will see a price increase. It usually includes a list of items along with their current prices and the new prices, allowing consultants to easily identify which products will be impacted.
Consultants are encouraged to use the Price Increase Flyer as a tool to inform their customers. They should explain the reasons behind the increase, emphasize the value of the products, and suggest that customers consider purchasing items before the price change takes effect.