Too Late to E-Mail Marla and Jean but ....

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing personal experiences related to their successes in promoting Pampered Chef products using catalog totes. Several users recount instances where they engaged potential customers in casual settings, leading to opportunities for hosting shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about their first success with a catalog tote, where a chance encounter at a drug store led to a potential show booking.
  • Another participant describes a similar experience at an eye doctor's office, where they engaged staff in conversation about Pampered Chef products, resulting in a booking for a show.
  • Several users express enthusiasm and congratulations for the successes shared by others in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express agreement on the positive experiences shared, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussions reflect personal anecdotes from participants about their experiences with product promotion and customer engagement in everyday situations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration from peers about engaging potential customers and promoting Pampered Chef products in casual settings may find this thread useful.

Intrepid_Chef
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I want to share this anyway ... first real success I've ever had out of the catalog tote!

I was shopping at the drug store last week ... went there ONLY to get dishwasher tabs ... some lady stopped me and asked if I sold Pampered Chef and got a catalog ... I explained to her that if she had a show she could get anything she wanted at 60 percent off.

They were already making up their order as they left.

Called her today ... she said she has some family events coming up (including a parent having surgery) but wants to have A SHOW!

Best part is she lives less than a mile from my house!
 
That's great.
 
awesome! Congrats!!
 
took my daughter to the eye drs on Thursday...carrried my tote. The gal there said, "you do Pampered chef, too???!!!". We are new customers there so they dont know everything about me yet..LOL
We got talking about the products, 2 other workers joined in the conversation..I told them about the baker...my 11 year old daughter was there to "testify" about the baker and everything I do in it...and the gal booked for April....whooohooo
 


Hi there! It's so exciting to hear about your first real success with your catalog tote! It's always a great feeling when someone recognizes your passion for Pampered Chef and wants to learn more. I love that you were able to share the opportunity of hosting a show and getting items at 60% off with this lady. It sounds like she's already planning to have a show and I'm sure it will be a huge success with all of her upcoming family events. And the fact that she lives close by is just an added bonus! Keep up the great work and continue sharing the amazing products and benefits of hosting a Pampered Chef show. Happy cooking!
 

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