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This thread features participants expressing their frustrations regarding interactions with others about product pricing, specifically comparing Avon and Pampered Chef catalogs. Participants share personal experiences and reactions to complaints about prices and discuss perceptions of value in relation to quality.
Views differ among participants regarding the appropriateness of complaints about pricing. While some express frustration and defend the quality of Pampered Chef products, others acknowledge that price sensitivity is a common issue in sales.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and opinions from consultants about navigating customer perceptions of value and quality in relation to pricing.
Consultants who encounter similar pricing complaints or wish to understand different perspectives on product value may find this discussion relevant.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Just tell her your best friend is a Mary Kay consultant.
Hehehehehehe!
Miss Cori said:The best part is she said she could get half of it at the dollar store. UGH
Miss Cori said:![]()
I am at work, and this girl just gave me two avon catalogs. So I gave her a new PC catalog. She hasnt stopped complaining about prices. I told her to host a party to get some off but she is like NO WAY. How Rude! Just thought I could vent here Thanks for listening
The_Kitchen_Guy said:There's a reason a Yugo sold for less than a Lexus.
Q: What do you call a Yugo with dual exhaust?
A: A wheelbarrow.
A guy walks into a parts store and says, "I'd like a gas cap for a Yugo." The counter man thinks for a minute and says, "Sounds like a fair trade to me!"
My ex-wife ran off with my old neighbor. I kinda miss him.Miss Cori said:OMG Stop Im gonna get caught laughing
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I shrugged and said, "That's a common misperception. If you compare TPC to Wally World, yes, we're expensive but that's an apples to oranges comparison. If you compare us to Williams-Sonoma, you'll find TPC is very, very competitive in the same level of the marketplace."
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Steal the line out of my sig line, too. Maybe Darby should put that on a button?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:We actually get complaints like that around here - Cheeseheads are notoriously cheap. Not frugal, which is different, but cheap. Milwaukee has traditionally been a test market for many new products - if the cheapskates around here will pony up to buy something, everyone else will, too.
The first go-round of McDonald's pressed meat sandwich masquarading as bar-b-que ribs was rolled out here, and it worked, so it was sold elsewhere.
However, if you can show someone value for the bucks you're asking, you can make the sale. Sometimes, though, you're just going to get someone who makes Humberto Cruz look like a spendthrift. There's not much you can do with them.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:And, of course, if it's on the Internet, it must be true, right?
I wonder who wrote that entry?
thechefofnorthbend said:McNasty.
Nuff said.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Remember the McDLT? That was about as brilliant a marketing effort as New Coke but Ronald was able to bail out quickly enough that no one noticed.
Miss Cori said:Wow I worked at McDonalds for 2 years and have no clue what you all are talking about. Thats sad