Still Chuckle When I See This....

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a Craigslist listing for Season's Best cookbooks priced at $10 each, with participants sharing their reactions and personal experiences related to the perceived value of these items.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, finds humor in the high asking price for the cookbooks, suggesting that anyone familiar with Pampered Chef would know their true value.
  • Another participant mentions that someone might actually pay the asking price, sharing a personal experience of selling a vintage item for a high price to a consultant.
  • Several users express disbelief at the pricing, with one noting that the cookbooks are often listed for much less.
  • One participant shares their experience of contacting the seller to question the pricing, indicating curiosity about the seller's response.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the likelihood of the seller receiving the asking price, with some participants expressing skepticism while others suggest it could happen.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference their familiarity with Pampered Chef products and the historical pricing of similar items, indicating a shared background in the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in discussions about product valuation and market perceptions within the Pampered Chef community may find this thread relevant.

thehaleykitchen
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I still chuckle at this poor person trying to sell these Season's Best saying that they are worth $10 each!

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ank/for/2687295958.html

Karen
 
some sucker might believe that, anyone who knows anything about PC will know the retail value.
 
He or she may actually get the price asking. These are out of date, early 1990's cookbooks. I actually sold the first Round Up From The Heart cookie mold to a P.C. consultant who said she would pay $350 for it. I mailed it as quick as I could before she changed her mind!

Karen
 
Karen Weber said:
He or she may actually get the price asking. These are out of date, early 1990's cookbooks. I actually sold the first Round Up From The Heart cookie mold to a P.C. consultant who said she would pay $350 for it. I mailed it as quick as I could before she changed her mind!

Karen

I would have been running to the post office, too!
 
I see this post all the time on Craigslist too... I'm in Southern MN as well and this one always pops up..I just shake my head thinking "yeah right..."
 
Just for giggles I e-mailed the person to tell them I was at a party today and those books have always been a $1. Why the $10 value on each? I can not wait to see the reply! And no, I did not use my business e-mail address. pampered1224 would have been a dead give away.
 

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