Why is My Shipping Cost High on Individual Orders? | PP Confusion Solved

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the high shipping costs associated with individual orders placed through Pampered Chef, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the shipping pricing structure and strategies to manage costs.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion over high shipping costs for individual orders, noting a discrepancy between expected and actual charges.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, explains that individual orders are treated as direct shipments, which results in higher shipping fees compared to orders placed as part of a show.
  • Several users mention that they often encourage customers to combine orders into parties to reduce shipping costs.
  • One participant shares their experience of informing customers about higher shipping costs for special orders, comparing it to other mail-order services.
  • Another participant discusses the option of absorbing shipping costs for customers who live far away, citing the high cost of gas for delivery.
  • One user raises a question about whether to inform customers of increased shipping costs or to cover the difference themselves.
  • Another participant notes that shipping tax varies by state, with some states having no shipping tax at all.
  • One participant suggests that it might be cheaper to have orders shipped to the consultant first before forwarding them to customers, depending on the weight of the items.
  • Another user mentions that while shipping costs can be surprising, they find Pampered Chef's rates competitive compared to other companies.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best approach to handle high shipping costs, with some participants advocating for combining orders while others discuss the implications of absorbing costs or informing customers.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to managing shipping costs for individual orders, reflecting a variety of circumstances and customer interactions.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on handling shipping costs and customer communication regarding individual orders.

pchefinski
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when i put in an individual order, the shipping calculation is ridiculously high.. why is that? I put in an order for a girl who lives a few miles from me, and it's like $6! Shouldn't it be $3.50? And how do i get it to make the shipping come up as $3.50?? I'm confused! (this is only the 2nd time i've used PP, as i've only had one other show..)

thanks :)
 
I may be wrong, but since it is an individual order it is done like a direct ship. The pricing chart is on the back of the guest forms. If you only want to pay the $3.50 it needs to be part of a show.
 
Yes, you are right. Any orders that are not part of a party will be charged shipping according to the chart on the back of receipt. For this reason I always add orders into parties. The high shipping may deter the customer from buying again. I have several customers who I call when I am sending out a local show order, they always add something to it to save on shipping. It is a little push along to for them to get their order in. "if I add your order in today there will not be any extra charges for shipping".
 
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aw man:eek: guess i'll have to just suck up the extra shipping costs.. i only have $75 worth of product sales, so it can't go in as a show, plus there are orders from other states in there too.. argh. oh well. learned my lesson this time, no?

-thanks :p
 
When I have orders that don't go on a show, I always tell them the shipping will be higher because it is a special order. It is no different than ordering from Sears, JC Penney's, or other mail order. I also ask if they are in a hurry for their order. If they aren't needing it right away I may be able to find some more orders to add to it and make it a show. However, sometimes when I have a customer who doesn't live close to me, I will pay the extra shipping to have it sent to her. Gas prices are too high to deliver one order. You can use the shipping as a tax deduction if you pay for it.
 
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should i contact the customers and explain that the shipping was higher and therefore i need more money to cover the purchase cost? or should i just eat the difference? i waived the shipping costs (meaning I'd pay them for her) for a woman b/c she said that she didn't want to place an order being out of state and all. i figured i'd just swallow the $3.50.. but now, it's like $6.00! :eek: that's a hard swallow!

also, is it 6% or 15% shipping tax for individual orders?
 
the shipping cost is up to you. As for the shipping tax, it varies from state to state. Oklahoma does not have a shipping tax, some states are a different percent than the sales tax. You have to check the tax information for the address you are shipping to.
 
so, my one order is for a girl in OH, which is exempt from S/H... so does that mean i click the "EXEMPT" button in the order screen?
 
wouldn't it just be cheaper to have the order mailed to you (the consultant) and then mail it to the customer?
 
ShippingIt might be cheaper to have it shipped to the consultant and then sent on to the customer if it's some of the light items. If, however, it's something heavy like stoneware or batter bowls, I think that would end up being more in shipping in the long run for the consultant. Actually, if you take a look at our shipping charges and compare them to some of the other ones, we're extrememly competitive. I think we all get "sticker shock" because we're used to seeing $3.50 and when it adds $6 or more, we freak.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my shipping cost high on individual orders?

The shipping cost for individual orders can be higher due to several factors, including the weight and dimensions of the items being shipped, the shipping method selected, and the distance from the distribution center to your delivery address. Additionally, shipping rates may vary based on current carrier pricing and any special handling requirements for certain products.

Are there ways to reduce shipping costs on my Pampered Chef orders?

Yes, you can reduce shipping costs by combining multiple items into a single order, as shipping is often calculated per order rather than per item. Additionally, consider participating in group orders with friends or family to share shipping costs. Keep an eye out for any promotions or discounts that may apply to shipping as well.

Does Pampered Chef offer any shipping promotions or discounts?

Pampered Chef occasionally offers shipping promotions, especially during special events or holidays. It's a good idea to check their website or sign up for their newsletter to stay informed about any current shipping deals or discounts that may be available.

Why do some items have different shipping costs?

Shipping costs can vary by item due to factors such as size, weight, and fragility. Larger or heavier items may incur higher shipping fees, while smaller, lighter items may have lower costs. Additionally, certain items may require special handling or packaging, which can also affect the shipping price.

Can I track my shipping costs before placing an order?

Yes, when you add items to your cart on the Pampered Chef website, you can view estimated shipping costs before finalizing your order. This allows you to see how different combinations of items may affect your total shipping charges and make adjustments as needed.

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