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The forum discussion centers on concerns regarding the presence of investigators and media at the upcoming NC conference, particularly in relation to the disappearance of Paige. Participants express apprehension about potential media interactions and emphasize the importance of referring any inquiries to the Mesa County Sheriff Department and the HO media inquiries department. The consensus is that while investigators may be monitoring the situation, the primary concern lies with journalists seeking sensational quotes. Participants advocate for maintaining professionalism and caution in communications.
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OMG!! I hope not!dannyzmom said:Do ya think, given that the investigators are lurking here on CS and now know when and where NC is that they are going to have investigators there? Or worse yet media trying to get quotes from consultants about Paige??
LOL! Wouldn't that be a great thing!pamperedlinda said:I wouldn't be surprised.
Maybe they can come to the MnG and pick-up our bar tab?
Chef_2_Four said:has PC been notified yet? I figured there would be something on the website about it, you know like pray for her like we are. but I havent' seen anything.
ChefBeckyD said:I'd be more concerned about sleazy journalists than I would be about investigators........
dannyzmom said:That's what I am thinking...
...lord help the one who approaches me - LOL Not only will I be PMS'ing, but I am upset over Paige's disappearance and nervous about my childrens' travels...I am NOT the person any reporter wants to approach next week - LOL
ROFLMAO!!!!ChefBeckyD said:Then I should just point them in your direction???![]()
Sic 'Em Carolyn!!!
janetupnorth said:I'm sure HO is well aware and watching. They have people on here so we've been told and also her website was taken down. I'm sure they're staying out of it as much as possible. We are INDEPENDENT consultants after all.
chefann said:If anyone is approached by a journalist while at NC, the best thing to do is to refer them to a) the Mesa County Sheriff Department and b) the HO media inquiries department.
I, personally, would hate to embarrass myself, Pampered Chef or Chef Success by making a comment that I didn't think through.
chefann said:If anyone is approached by a journalist while at NC, the best thing to do is to refer them to a) the Mesa County Sheriff Department and b) the HO media inquiries department.
I, personally, would hate to embarrass myself, Pampered Chef or Chef Success by making a comment that I didn't think through.
raebates said:I'm reminded of Jeff Foxworthy's comment about people in the south, "The problem is that we can't keep the most ignorant among us off the TV." I'd hate to see that applied to PC. If approached, I'd keep my own big mouth shut.
etteluap70PC said:I would like to think HO would do that but it seems like they are trying to keep things "under the radar"
Yes, there will be investigators present at the Pampered Chef conference to ensure compliance with company policies and regulations.
The role of investigators at the conference is to monitor activities, provide support, and address any concerns related to compliance and ethical practices within the direct sales environment.
Investigators will typically wear identifiable badges and may have specific roles assigned to them during the conference. They will be available to assist attendees with any questions or concerns.
Yes, investigators may conduct interviews or discussions with attendees if there are specific concerns or if they need to gather information related to compliance issues.
If you have a concern to report, you can approach an investigator directly at the conference or utilize designated reporting channels provided during the event for confidentiality and support.