This Would Be Cool if Allowed....but...not!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the implications of a Pampered Chef consultant's listing on eBay that some participants believe violates company policies. Participants express a range of opinions on reporting such listings and the potential need for policy reevaluation regarding online recruiting and sales practices.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a link to an eBay listing they believe is not allowed, noting the creativity of the poster.
  • Several participants express their views on whether to report the listing, with some stating they typically do not report but feel this case warrants it.
  • Another participant mentions that some consultants may not be aware of the illegality of such listings, while others may knowingly push boundaries.
  • One participant suggests that Pampered Chef should reconsider its policies on using social media and eBay for recruiting, envisioning potential benefits.
  • Another participant agrees that allowing such advertising could lead to overwhelming numbers of consultants on eBay, potentially harming personal relationships and sales dynamics.
  • One participant expresses frustration with the assumption that personal relationships cannot be formed online, sharing their own experiences of connecting with people through social media.
  • Another participant reflects on their experience with a local networking group and the challenges of promoting their business within the constraints of current policies.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of the eBay listing and the need for reporting it. Some participants agree that the policies should be reevaluated, while others emphasize the importance of adhering to existing rules.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights personal experiences and opinions regarding the intersection of online platforms and Pampered Chef's business practices, without implying any official stance from the company.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants exploring the boundaries of online marketing and those considering the implications of current policies on their business practices.

flemings99
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Imagine-yourself-being-a-Pampered-Chef-Consultant_W0QQitemZ330341283061QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4ce9dff4f5&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12%7C66%3A2%7C39%3A1%7C72%3A1205%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A0%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50

If the link doesn't work, just go to ebay and type in pampered chef consultant. Pretty sure this totally isn't allowed. Creative on the poster part I have to admit.
 
Did you report it?
 
I'm not typically a whistle blower but this really needs to be reported.
 
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No, have never reported before.
 
[email protected]Just send them the link to the eBay listing you found. They'll take it from there.I hate to be a taddle-tell too but if I posted that, someone would turn me in too and it's a blatantly violation. I think it serves as a reminder to all of US who have team members, we need to be sure our recruits at least read the Policy & Proced. and point out the key areas like that. Some folks just don't read them! And since they have to download the P&P, it's not included in their kit printed or anything, they likely are NOT reading it. That's no excuse of course. :D
 
That's crazy!
 
But they get away with it all the time so they think it is okay! True some don't know it is illegal but some do it to see how far they can go before getting caught!
 
I think TPC needs to re-evaluate its policies on using social networking tools and sites like EBay for recruiting and booking. Wouldn't it be great if someone goes on EBay to buy PC, sees a recruiting or booking ad, and instead hosts a party or signs?
 
Well we can only hope if she/he got any recruits HO will take them away! How can people think this is allowed - don't they think others would have thought of it already??
 
susanr613 said:
I think TPC needs to re-evaluate its policies on using social networking tools and sites like EBay for recruiting and booking. Wouldn't it be great if someone goes on EBay to buy PC, sees a recruiting or booking ad, and instead hosts a party or signs?


While I definitely agree that PC needs to re-evaluate their policies regarding the internet and social networking tools, can you imagine if they allowed this sort of thing on Ebay? Ebay and the like would be completely inundated with the thousands of consultants that are trying to reach of across the nation to expand their personal cluster and customer base - it'd be insane.
 
I think one reason they DON'T want that to happen is the personal relationships would be lost. You wouldn't see them having home Cooking shows....just personal orders and catalog shows at best- and the sales would drop, because we all know that the cooking show sales are usually higher than individual or catalog sales. If they'd allow us to advertise on LOCAL sites- like the local chamber of commerce and such, that would make sense, but being able to use social sites and e-bay I think would ultimately be a mistake that we'd all suffer for.
 
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Reported it. Feel a little bad about it.

I too wish they were different. I'm part of a local women's networking group. They have all the members contact information listed on their website. I was contacted one day by another PC consultant who had her website listed in their directory, guess mine was too. She called to let me know she'd be notified by HO to have it removed & was giving me the heads-up to have the organization take mine off as well. I don't see why those types of website postings can't be allowed. I pay to be a part of the organization and it would be an easy way for members to find my site to order from. Of course they all have my biz card, but we know what happens to those.
 
WoW!! That is all I can say!
 
The main problem with this is that it violates E-bay and PC policies. You aren't supposed to link on E-bay to your personal site to sell things off E-bay and this links to her PWS. That also violates PC policies.
 
I agree the rules need to be changed, but for now, this is what they are.

The whole "personal relationship" thing burns my cookies, because it assumes we do NOT have personal relationships with people we connect with online! In the last 3 months on Facebook I have connected with numerous cousins, members of my high school class and people I used to go to church with. In fact, I am doing a bridal registry for a cousin I befriended on FB ... I didn't even have her e-mail before this!
 
I am glad you reported it, don't feel bat at all. The rules are what they are whether we agree with them or not. I too would love to see them changed but for now I must still abide by what they are. I wouldn't feel bad, if you hadn't reported it, I would have.
 

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What does "This Would Be Cool if Allowed....but...not!" mean in the context of Pampered Chef?

This phrase typically refers to ideas or suggestions that would enhance the Pampered Chef experience or product offerings but are not permitted due to company policies or regulations. It highlights the creativity and enthusiasm of consultants and customers while acknowledging the limitations set by the company.

Can I suggest new product ideas under "This Would Be Cool if Allowed....but...not!"?

Are there any specific examples of ideas that fall under "This Would Be Cool if Allowed....but...not!"?

Examples might include unique promotional events, unconventional product bundles, or creative marketing strategies that consultants think would boost sales but are not feasible due to company guidelines or logistical constraints.

How can I stay informed about what is allowed in Pampered Chef?

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Is it okay to share my "This Would Be Cool if Allowed....but...not!" ideas with my team?

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