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The thread discusses the unavailability of CDs from past workshops for order through Supply Order, with participants expressing their disappointment and sharing alternative solutions.
Views differ regarding the timeline of the unavailability of CDs, but there is a shared sense of disappointment among participants about the situation.
Participants share personal experiences related to the use of CDs for workshops and express a desire to support their teams despite the unavailability of physical copies.
Consultants looking for information on the availability of workshop resources and potential alternatives may find this discussion relevant.
When CD's for past workshops are marked as unavailable, it indicates that the company has run out of stock for those specific materials. This can happen due to high demand or limited production runs, and it means that consultants cannot order these resources for their workshops.
You can stay updated by regularly checking the official Pampered Chef website or your consultant portal for announcements regarding supply availability. Additionally, subscribing to newsletters or following Pampered Chef on social media can provide timely updates.
If you need CD's for a past workshop, consider reaching out to your team leader or other consultants who may have extra copies. You can also check online marketplaces or forums where consultants share resources, but be cautious about the legitimacy of the sources.
While there is no guarantee of restocking, the company may decide to produce more CD's based on demand. It's best to keep an eye on official communications from Pampered Chef regarding any plans for restocking these materials.
You can express your disappointment by contacting Pampered Chef's customer service or providing feedback through your consultant portal. Sharing your thoughts can help the company understand the needs of its consultants and potentially influence future decisions regarding resource availability.