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The thread explores the reasons behind shipping costs for individual and show orders within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share their personal experiences and comparisons with other direct sales companies regarding shipping fees.
Participants generally agree that Pampered Chef's shipping costs are competitive compared to other direct sales companies, though some express concern about the higher shipping costs for individual orders.
Participants share personal experiences and comparisons with other companies, highlighting the variability in shipping costs based on product types and order sizes.
Consultants and potential customers interested in understanding shipping costs associated with Pampered Chef orders may find this discussion informative.
California Girl said:why is shipping on individual orders so much? & orders on shows?
California Girl said:why is shipping on individual orders so much? & orders on shows?
dannyzmom said:I did a party for another Direct sales company 2 years ago (I won't name names b/c it's rude to bash other companies). I earned almost $200 in free products...and then they charged me tax & shipping on the free products I had earned. So I opted to take a gift certificate which I then turned around & sold on Ebay. Total waste of my time and left a sour taste in my mouth.
I've done parties for 5+ other companies and none were as generous or had as reasonably priced shipping as The Pampered Chef. I love working for a company I can be SO proud of!
Exactly! Trying to compare the two is like comparing apples and onions. If you've ever tried to ship something yourself from Fed-Ex or UPS, you would know that even our direct shipping prices are good.lesliec said:And the weight of $50 worth of Scentsy products products probably won't compare to the weight of $50 in PC products, especially if stoneware is involved. If I remember w/ Scentsy (I ordered a few months ago from a friends show and had it direct shipped) you can get a large warmer and 3 bars for $45. And it all comes in a little box. The only thing that I think would compare in size would be the MFP. Everything else would be much larger and much heavier. I order stampin up stuff regularly (I am in a club) and they charge 10% for shipping, and that isn't direct shipping, that is to the host/consultant, so I think a flat $4.50 for shows and even the amount on Direct Ship is great.
California Girl said:Cookingwithlove~ This is a real question I had a question from someone that wanted to order from me but when I told her the total amount she freaked out that shipping was so much, she is one of my Scentsy customers so she is used to the 5.00 shipping if its under 50.00
While her order that she wanted, her shipping is like 9.50 !!
Shipping costs for individual orders can be high due to several factors, including the weight and size of the products, the distance they need to travel, and the shipping method chosen. Additionally, shipping rates may vary based on current fuel prices and carrier fees.
For show orders, shipping costs can be influenced by the total weight of all items being shipped, any special handling requirements, and the need for expedited delivery to ensure timely arrival for the event. Bulk shipping may also incur additional fees.
Yes, you can reduce shipping costs by combining multiple orders into one shipment, taking advantage of promotional shipping rates during special events, or choosing standard shipping instead of expedited options. Additionally, hosting a show can help spread out shipping costs among multiple guests.
Yes, shipping costs typically include handling fees, which cover the costs associated with packaging, processing, and preparing your order for shipment. These fees help ensure that your products are delivered safely and efficiently.
Shipping costs can vary between different products due to differences in weight, dimensions, and packaging requirements. Heavier or bulkier items generally incur higher shipping fees, while lighter or smaller items may have lower costs. Additionally, certain products may require special handling, affecting the overall shipping price.