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This thread discusses the process of returning a broken large round stone, focusing on the mailing and paperwork involved. Participants share their experiences and clarify the steps needed to ensure a smooth return process.
Views differ on the specifics of the return process, particularly regarding whether to break the stone before obtaining a reference number. However, several participants agree that only a small piece is generally required for return.
Participants share personal experiences with the return process, highlighting variations in communication with the Solution Center and concerns about shipping costs.
Consultants dealing with similar product returns may find the shared experiences and insights helpful in navigating the process.
PamperedchefDaly said:I just did an online adjustment for the rectangular baker that broke in half. I was told to "return the product".I had visions of a large postage bill.
So I called the SC and spoke to a live person. She assured me that I only needed to return a palm-sized piece.
To return a broken Large Round Stone, you need to contact Pampered Chef customer service to initiate the return process. They will provide you with the necessary instructions and any required paperwork to complete your return.
You typically need to return the entire broken Large Round Stone. Pampered Chef may require the full item to process your return and issue a replacement or refund.
You will need to fill out a return form provided by Pampered Chef, which includes details such as your order number, the reason for the return, and your contact information. Make sure to include this form with your return shipment.
When packaging the broken Large Round Stone, use a sturdy box to prevent further damage during shipping. Wrap the stone in bubble wrap or packing paper to cushion it, and ensure that it is secure within the box to avoid movement.
In most cases, Pampered Chef covers the shipping costs for returning defective products. However, it's best to confirm this with customer service when you initiate the return process, as policies may vary.