Thank You for Your Order: Customer Receipt Printouts

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the use of "Thank You for Your Order" printouts attached to customer receipts, with participants sharing their experiences and opinions on the effectiveness and practicality of this practice.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about the use of printouts and their effectiveness.
  • Another participant shares that they used to use printouts but stopped due to time constraints.
  • Several users mention that they print the notes in bulk and attach them to receipts, with some preferring grayscale printing.
  • One participant notes that after two years of using printouts, they did not notice any impact on their business.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about continuing the practice, citing that many customers do not keep their receipts.
  • One participant recounts a negative experience at a party where mentioning the host's free products was perceived as tacky.
  • Another participant describes their current method of attaching a personalized note to receipts, which includes information about the host's rewards.
  • One participant reflects on the initial positive feedback received from handwritten notes but later found it too time-consuming.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and practicality of using printouts, with some participants finding them beneficial while others do not see value in the practice.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding customer communication methods, particularly in relation to follow-up after sales.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on customer engagement strategies and personal experiences related to thank you notes and printouts.

stefani2
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Does anyone use the THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER printouts and attach them to the customers receipt?
 
Where did you find Thank You For Your Order print outs?
 
I used to, but I stopped. This is the letter I used.
 

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i use the one on p3 and email it to the host as soon as i close the show
 
I used to do this but I got out of it because it just became too time consuming for me to worry about. Once I get my office re-organized I may try doing it again to see if I can get more bookings, etc. out of it.
 
Here's what I usethis is what I use. It prints 3 to a page & I just cut them in strips, sign each one and staple it to the front of each receipt.

To change whether the picture is in color or B&W, go to format picture and select either automatic for color or grayscale for B&W. I don't print in color so it comes out better in grayscale.
 

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I did it for about 2 years and didn't notice any difference in my business. Speaking with a few friends/customers they told me they never even read it :rolleyes: After that I just stopped. Noone seemed to notice I stopped either LOL
 
I think those notes are more effective when they mention how much FREE stuff the host got...gets the customers thinking "Hey, I want some free stuff, too!"
 
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hmmm.....I don't know if I want to keep doing it. I DO mention how much the Host earned for free, halfprice, etc. AND how much she saved by being a Host (I made my own - 2 per page). I just don't know if it is worth it - I am finding most people aren't even keeping their receipt!!! -- even though I stress at checkout, in an email, AND during a CCC to KEEP IT! :( If they are tossing their receipt - they are tossing their 'thank you for your order' printout, right?

I wonder if I should just keep the whole 'thank you' format for my CCC only.
 
I went to another DS party many moons ago and the consultant made sure to tell everyone how much "free" the host received and the hosts aunt was mad. She said it was tacky, her words not mine. Funny thing is that other people mentioned it as well later on. After that I've always been scared to mention it. It may just have been the crowd.
 
Thank you notesWhen I first started, I used to handwrite thank you notes to everyone who ordered with me for the past month. I always got a ton of compliments on it. However, it became to much of a chore and time consuming so I switched.

I now attach to every sales receipt a post card size piece of paper which I write their name on, and sign mine. The rest of it goes something like this (not exact wording because I'm at my "other" job and the actual letter is at home);

Thank you for your order for Susie's cooking show. I hope that you enjoy your products.

Attached you will find your sales receipt. Please keep this receipt in a safe place, as all of our products are guaranteed for at least 1 year (with the exception of food products).

For hosting a show Susie receive $XXXX in free products. If you, or someone you know, would like to receive this I can set you up for the same great success when you host your cooking or catalog show.

Thanks again for your order.

P.S. Had Susie been the consultant at her show she would have earned $XXX. If you, or someone you know, would benefit from earning additional money, please let me know. You could earn $400+ per month for just working 16 hours a month!
 
ltkacz said:
When I first started, I used to handwrite thank you notes to everyone who ordered with me for the past month. I always got a ton of compliments on it. However, it became to much of a chore and time consuming so I switched.

I now attach to every sales receipt a post card size piece of paper which I write their name on, and sign mine. The rest of it goes something like this (not exact wording because I'm at my "other" job and the actual letter is at home);

Thank you for your order for Susie's cooking show. I hope that you enjoy your products.

Attached you will find your sales receipt. Please keep this receipt in a safe place, as all of our products are guaranteed for at least 1 year (with the exception of food products).

For hosting a show Susie receive $XXXX in free products. If you, or someone you know, would like to receive this I can set you up for the same great success when you host your cooking or catalog show.

Thanks again for your order.

P.S. Had Susie been the consultant at her show she would have earned $XXX. If you, or someone you know, would benefit from earning additional money, please let me know. You could earn $400+ per month for just working 16 hours a month!

I like that a lot Liz!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a "Thank You for Your Order" receipt printout?

A "Thank You for Your Order" receipt printout is a document provided to customers after they make a purchase. It serves as a confirmation of the order details, including items purchased, prices, and payment information, while also expressing gratitude for their business.

How can I generate a customer receipt printout?

You can generate a customer receipt printout through the Pampered Chef consultant portal. After processing an order, you can select the option to print or email the receipt directly to the customer, ensuring they have a record of their purchase.

Can I customize the "Thank You for Your Order" receipt printout?

Yes, you can customize the receipt printout to some extent. You may be able to add personal messages or branding elements to enhance the customer experience and reinforce your personal touch as a consultant.

What information is included in the receipt printout?

The receipt printout typically includes the customer's name, order number, list of items purchased, individual prices, total amount paid, payment method, and any applicable taxes or shipping fees. It may also contain your contact information for future inquiries.

Is it necessary to provide a receipt printout to my customers?

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