Table Runner, Placemats, Napkins and Rings...

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants' opinions and experiences regarding table runners, placemats, napkins, and rings received during a scavenger hunt. Participants express a range of feelings about the items, from dislike to fondness, and discuss their potential uses.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses strong dislike for the items, describing them as ugly and not matching most dining rooms.
  • Another participant notes that while they are not personally fond of the items, they appreciate receiving anything for free and suggests using them as booking bonuses or for charity auctions.
  • Several participants mention using the items for charity auctions or as gifts, highlighting their potential value despite personal preferences.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares a positive experience of using the items in their home and even matching decor to them.
  • Some participants express disappointment regarding the lack of excitement around the 30th Anniversary conference and the items received, comparing it unfavorably to past events.
  • Others mention logistical challenges at the airport related to carrying the items, with some sharing experiences of giving them away to others.
  • Several users mention the items being perceived as tacky or unwanted, yet still express loyalty to the company.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants, with some expressing dislike and others showing enthusiasm for the items. No clear consensus emerges regarding their value or appeal.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to the items, including their use in various contexts such as home decor, charity events, and travel challenges. The discussion reflects a mix of personal preferences and logistical considerations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in community perspectives on promotional items and their potential uses may find this discussion relevant.

Becca, you found that the pink gloves tore easily? I'm still using mine without any trouble.
 
raebates said:
Becca, you found that the pink gloves tore easily? I'm still using mine without any trouble.

Mine fell apart within months. So did the 2nd pair.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Mine fell apart within months. So did the 2nd pair.

My first pair ripped quickly and for $10, I wasn't going to try the 2nd pair. I went back to my 99c yellow gloves. I think I sold the 2nd pair of pink gloves I had.
 
Wow. I don't use my all the time, but I use them regularly. I'll make sure to be careful with them.
 
I think mine have a hole where the solid pink attaches to the dots part. I have never used them, just passed them at shows.
 
I don't remember any freebies showing up on my 1099 either from 2008 conference. I know because I won the spree that year. I totaled the products on my own. The actual value on the 1099 was much less .... I think they figured a 20 percent discount. I then told my accountant that I use these items for shows. Presto ... it became a "supply order" and thus was a wash.
 
Good to know... I won the shopping spree this year and was wondering if it would show up on my 1099... Still waiting to see what I got :)!!!!
 
Myjenny said:
Good to know... I won the shopping spree this year and was wondering if it would show up on my 1099... Still waiting to see what I got :)!!!!

Congrats on winning!! I won it about 4 years ago when it was still done in the warehouse with actual shopping. About 24 boxes showed up at my house 2 weeks later. I don't think it's as plentiful now. I'm so anal I tallied it up and came up with over $4,000 worth of product. I can't remember how much PC put on my 1099. It's such a fun thing and a great conversation piece at your shows. I still have product from that that I sell or donate.
 
pampchefsarah said:
For those of you who didn't have the problem (was it a problem at O'Hare, I wonder?), we had to remove the invitations and recipe cards from our check-in baggage, because the x-ray machines couldn't see through the cellophane! So, here come 1000's (literally) of suitcases with 4 black 'blocks.' I can see how that might be a little disconcerting to TSA. Not sure why they didn't have the same issue if it was in the carry-ons, though.

I flew out of O'hare, but didn't have to remove anything from my checked bag. I did have a card inside saying that my bag had been opened for inspection though, but my recipe cards and invites were still in there.
 
We were at Midway, and heard about the bags being opened and inspected. My stuff our stuff was still in there, though!!
 
My spree was like 6 boxes, but 3 of them were cookware ... the stir fry skillet, grill pan and 7 pc stainless, which I chased around and thus lost out on many of the slips in there. Among the items I got were the can opener, dots serving bowl and salad spinner. I also got now outdated linens and desert plates, which I've been trying to unload to customers ever since.
 

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