Should I Ask an Former Consultant for Her Old Customer List?

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The discussion centers on the ethical considerations of requesting a former consultant's customer database for potential business opportunities. The participant contemplates asking a friend, who was a PC consultant three years ago, to share her customer list, believing that these customers may currently lack a consultant. The consensus is that asking is reasonable, as the worst outcome is a refusal.

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I am doing a show for a friend who was a PC consulant about 3 years ago. I was wondering if I should ask her if she would share her database of customers with me. I was thinking the customers may not have a consultant and I could become their consultant
 
i would
all she can do is say no
 
That would be my thought too. It is worth a try.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I ask a former consultant for her old customer list?

Asking a former consultant for her old customer list can be a sensitive topic. It's important to consider the ethical implications and the policies of the company. Generally, customer lists are considered personal business assets, and sharing them may not be appropriate.

What are the potential legal issues with obtaining a former consultant's customer list?

Obtaining a former consultant's customer list may lead to legal issues if it violates company policies or confidentiality agreements. Many direct sales companies have strict rules regarding customer information, and using someone else's list could result in penalties or termination of your own consultant status.

How can I build my own customer list instead of relying on a former consultant's?

Building your own customer list is a more sustainable approach. You can do this by hosting your own parties, leveraging social media, networking in your community, and offering promotions to attract new customers. Focus on creating relationships and providing excellent service to encourage repeat business.

What should I do if the former consultant offers to share her customer list?

If a former consultant offers to share her customer list, it's best to politely decline. Instead, express your interest in learning from her experiences and ask for advice on how to grow your own customer base. This approach maintains professionalism and respects the former consultant's business.

Are there any benefits to asking a former consultant for her customer list?

While there may be some perceived short-term benefits, such as immediate access to potential customers, the long-term consequences can outweigh these advantages. Building your own customer relationships fosters loyalty and trust, which are essential for a successful direct sales business.

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