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This thread revolves around a participant's experience of receiving an invitation to a Pampered Chef party hosted by a friend, despite being a consultant themselves. The participant expresses feelings of confusion and concern about how this situation might affect their relationships with loyal customers and friends.
Views differ on how to handle the situation, with some participants suggesting proactive outreach while others express feelings of disappointment and confusion without clear consensus on the best approach.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and feelings related to hosting parties and maintaining customer relationships within the Pampered Chef community.
Consultants navigating similar situations with friends or customers may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their own circumstances.
tlennhoff said:I'd contact all your mutual friends with the stoneware sale this month and do a "catalog mystery" host where everyone gets a ticket for each piece of stoneware they order from you and you'll pick from the tickets to find out who gets the host benefits. This will let all your mutual friends know you are still active and gives them an incentive to order from you as they have a chance to be host without having to do anything other than place an order with you.
gilliandanielle said:I can top that! My SIL had a PC party with another consultant. She didn't invite me so she wouldn't hurt my feelings, but invited everyone else in my family like I wouldn't find out!!? I never asked her why she didn't ask me to do it and frankly I don't care.
She knew exactly what she was doing. Got to love in-laws! Everyone was talking about what a horrible thing to do to me behind her back though, LOL!pamperedharriet said:That's too bad, Gillian! Some people have quite a nerve! Whatever happened to family first?
Teresa Lynn said:If it were me I'd "Bless it & release it"
As for contacting the other guests before her show.. Would you be contacting the guests anyway this month or is it something you are doing just because? can do that with a clear conscious?
Sorry, I'm proabably THE ONLY ONE WITH THIS FEELING but, I'm used ot being different HA!
A Pampered Chef party is a fun, interactive gathering where a host invites friends and family to learn about and shop for high-quality kitchen tools and products. During the party, a consultant demonstrates various products, shares cooking tips, and provides recipes, making it an enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
No, you are not obligated to make a purchase if you attend a Pampered Chef party. While the host and consultant will showcase products and encourage shopping, your attendance is welcome regardless of whether you decide to buy anything.
At a Pampered Chef party, you can expect a relaxed atmosphere where you can socialize with friends, watch product demonstrations, and sample food made with Pampered Chef tools. The consultant will guide the event, answer questions, and provide information about the products available for purchase.
After the Pampered Chef party, you can place an order through the consultant who hosted the event. They will provide you with information on how to order, either through a website link or by contacting them directly. You can also ask about any special promotions or discounts available during the party.