Worst Pampered Chef Party?? I Got Mooned!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's challenging experiences at Pampered Chef parties, including a particularly memorable incident involving a host who was intoxicated and disruptive. Participants share their own stories of difficult shows, express empathy, and offer personal insights on handling such situations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes a disastrous party where the host was drunk and disruptive, leading to a chaotic environment.
  • Another participant shares their experience of dealing with children at shows, suggesting that host coaching could help manage expectations.
  • Several users mention that they have also faced difficult shows, including hecklers and unruly guests, but emphasize that such experiences are not the norm.
  • One participant notes that despite the challenges, the sales from the show were still significant, indicating that some success can occur even in difficult circumstances.
  • Another participant expresses disbelief and amusement at the mooning incident, suggesting it could become a humorous story in the future.
  • Some participants discuss the impact of alcohol on shows, sharing mixed experiences regarding its effects on sales and guest behavior.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of host coaching and the role of alcohol at parties. While some participants suggest strategies for managing difficult hosts and guests, others share that they have had similar negative experiences without clear solutions. No clear consensus emerges on how to best handle such situations.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects a range of personal experiences from consultants regarding the unpredictability of party environments and the challenges they face in maintaining professionalism amidst chaos.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have faced similar challenges at parties or those looking for relatable experiences within the community may find this discussion insightful.

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mistym
k, I just got home from a disaster party! The host was wasted, she set the over to broil not bake and ruined my recipe, she mooned me and then paraded around the room while people signed her bum! She then took most guests outside and gossiped with them on the deck while i tried to press on with my show....grrrr

Last night I had a show with 4 kids under 3 and every single one of them had a meltdown and all the parents were running around trying to control them. So no one listened as they were trying to control the kids....

I have only done 3 shows and have become mighty discouraged!

I need inspiration - quick!

Misty
 
Misty - sorry for your bad experiences! Maybe you are getting your bad ones out of the way? Who hosted these shows? Was it friends or family. One thing that could possibly have helped is host coaching. Alcohol can increase sales IF it is served about halfway through the demo. That way they are tipsy enough, but not drunk. As for the kids, I have no help. You might want to host coach in the future that if there are going to be kids to let you know and you will have something for them to do...playdough with the creative cutters set or something.
 
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Good ideas!Thanks - like those ideas...I ordered Host Coaching training material from PP...i will study up!

M
 
Don't get discouraged Misty! Sometimes these shows just happen. It sucks that you had three in a row, but keep your chin up and your shows will be better soon!!
 
oh my gosh, I'm sorry but that is just too funny. I can't imagine what I'd feel like if a host ripped off her pants and had everyone signing her rear!!! I think I'd be laughing by pants off :) (pun intended!)

Wow, really I'm sorry you had a horrible experience, I can only say that it'll get better! It has too, I don't think you can get much worse!

Good luck with your future shows! They'll get better! promise....
 
Wow, I can't even imagine:eek:
My show today; the host is expecting several kids. She was wanting them to make & decorate cookies with our kids' set. I was concerned about baking/cooling time though, so I suggested something else. So the kids are going to make the mini fruit pizzas out of the Lets Eat book, while I'm doing my demo.
 
Misty - that is horrible, but what a GREAT story to tell down the road! It really is one for the books!! I can't believe it. I admit, it made me laugh. It is just so unacceptable!!!
Just wondering...how much did you sell at the mooner's show?
 
Oh my word!!! What is wrong with people?! It drives me nuts when people drink too much. I had one drunken party where I was heckeled all night by this one b*tch. I was talking about making pizza with the bakers roller and she says to me,"Haven't you ever heard of takeout". Everyone laughed. Well, I had had it with her. I said, "Well, my husband just lost his job, so takeout is a little out of our budget right now." Sadly, it was true. Can I tell you the room got silent. I think I killed their buzz.
 
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i think the show will be about $500.00. Certainly doesn't make up for my troubles!!

m
 
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Wow! Sorry to hear about your shows. I think this has got to be one to top the charts for worst experience at a show. $500 is awesome considering all of the distractions you had. You must have been doing something right to get to that point.
 
So sorry for your disappointing show, but we'veall had em. I have been attacked by a host's cat, :confused: kicked by a 4 year old boy while I was cooking,:mad: and lost count of hecklers in the past 6 years. :D But 400+ shows later it's not the norm, and this really is a fun job. Try to roll with the punches and keep your smile on!:rolleyes:

Nancy Collins
 
Mooned by your Host!!! Not having to live through the event, I think it's a scream. I can't wait for you to tell that story on the stage at National Conference! At least everyone here will know who you are.

Just try to roll with the punches. By the way, a $500 dollar show is above average. Be happy.

Little kids? Sorry, if I knew the magic in that I'd let you know. I don't think shows are any place for children.
 
Wow!Oh Misty, that is almost unbelievable! Poor you. I can see how discouraged you must be. If it were me, it would be enough to make me toss in the towel...almost.

Remember that this is NOT about you, but about inconsiderate people. You need to trudge forward and find DECENT hosts (and they are more common than the mooning ones). You will do fine. Be sure to make your host coaching calls to "bond" with your hosts too.

Please don't give up. This business is amazing in so many ways and you'll be glad in the long-run if you keep at it.

My hugs go out to you.
 
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thanks for all the encouragement! I still have to close her show and also check her order as she was too drunk to realize she ordered hundreds of dollars of stuff. She called the new Deep Dish Baker the "Chicken Cooker" :eek: as i talked about the 30 min roast chicken recipie (which sold me 2 bakers btw).

sheesh, this ain't gonna be pretty!!

thanks guys - i knew i could count on you to make me feel better!

m
 
Misty,Don't "check" her order...that is her responsibility. If she is "mature" enough to get stinking drunk at her own show, she is "mature" enough to know what she wants to order!!!!
 
I got an awesome order from my wasted host! She called me the next afternoon to ask if she gave me a check or not. She couldn't remember. I offered to let her see her order but she said it will be more like Christmas this way and ponied up the $120 she owed me (her order only). She got her products later that week and was happy because she bought everything she had been wanting!
 
I wouldn't double check her order either...I would call her and tell her you owe me such and such amount, I need it by a certain date, and I'd close the show when you got the money!!! It will do one of two things:

1) get her what she wanted
OR
2) teach her not to get wasted when she's going to be spending money...lol

I'm so sorry that your parties that were horrible.IT WILL GET BETTER!!! We've all had them!!!

I had one lady who did two shows for me-she'd never send or give invites to anyone and then was loud during the whole demo and she would always have the tv blaring and the lights so dim I couldn't see the cookbook to make sure I was doing the recipe right!!! At her second show, she was drunk and decided to give away her "free" product b/c she didn't like to cook!!! I didn't say a word to her and I closed the show without asking to see if she wanted anything. Needless to say, I will never do another show for her and the bad thing is that her sister booked a show from hers and her sister is 100 times worse than she could ever be!!!
Her sister wants me to demo products without any food? Not sure how that's going to work out!! LOL!

Alright, well this post was long enough!! Sorry again about you getting mooned!!1

BTW, did the guests not look at her like she was crazy, if they didn't it must have been a normal thing for her!!!!
 
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I had a run of drunken parties at one point. It IS mighty discouraging, and truly, I found that the total sales were far less than I was averaging with sober guests. Now I will actually let hosts know that if they are planning to serve alcohol. (Especially the hard stuff. Wine seems to be ok!)

I cannot believe a host MOONED you, though. Wow. LOL.

I think I would have just died laughing. Maybe I would've just had to have had a drink too, at that point.

Love,
Rachel
 
Misty,

I have got to say that in doing PC for 8 years (and hearing TONS of horror stories) your "mooning" show is by far the worst (okay....and funniest) I've ever heard!!

The first thing that popped into my head was...if this was your 3rd show and we usually do our first shows with friends and family, did you know this girl? Was she a friend or worse...a family member!? I'd love to know what she says when she closes the show (BTW.....I agree with the others, don't check her order with her....let that be your payment for putting up with her!!). I wonder if she'll show any remorse :rolleyes:

Things will get better. Believe it or not, the great/fun shows FAR outnumber the bad/frustrating shows!! :) :)
 
All I can say is...........Oh my gosh!!!! Were any of the other guests drunk or was it just the host? Did anyone say anything to her? Have you talked to her at all since the party? I wonder if she remembers any of it.

My worst show had to be the one where the hosts kids were out of control. When I got there, I noticed all the doors on her SUV were wide open. I only noticed two of her three kids were there. I asked where the other one was and she said he was asleep. Turns out, he had fallen asleep on the way home from somewhere, so she just left him in the car!!! Even if she left the doors open, it was like 90 degrees that day. I already knew her kids were terrors, so I asked my step-daughter to go with me and help watch my stuff so nothing got broke. It was a good thing she came because this mother pays no attention to her kids and lets them do whatever they want. During the demo, her youngest son (the one she had left in the car), got a bamboo stick out and swung it and whacked me right across the back. The Mother didn't even notice but his Aunt did and took it from him. Then when the pizza dip was done, her older boy grabbed my bamboo tongs off the table before I could stop him, stuck them up his nose and then in the pizza dip. I got out my small spreader for the dip and her one year old daughter grabbed the spreader and started hacking up the dip and sticking her hands in it. I had one other set of bamboo tongs that ended up get snitched and played with, so I told her to just keep both of them. To top it all off, only one guest came (the Aunt) and her order and the two outside orders she got were only a total of $70.
 
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Yes unfortunantly this is a "friend" but I am very upset with her!! My other friend went outside and told her off, so the host came back inside but she was even more disruptive! The hosts sister then began to have several conversations on her cell phone while still sat in front of me as I went on with the show! Other people were tipsy but she was just wasted. I called her today but she has caller ID and didn't pick up. I took your advice and just called to get a Visa Number. I won't even bother going over her order. She ordered stones but didn't take advantage of the Special...oh well thats her tough luck!

The icing on the cake??? The only booking I got was from....you guessed it...her mother! And trust me, the apple did not fall far from the tree!

m
 
At least you know what you are in for next time. Bookings are bookings, and sales are sales, no matter how wasted the host gets!
 
WOW!! Congrats on having such a great show amid adversity... just goes to show you what a great consultant you are!!! Keep up the good work!!!

And we have all had horrible shows... my most recent one was a bunch of loud mouth drunks... who didn't buy anything (literally, I left the show with $60 in sales and the host had to rely on outside sales just to get it to qualify) and didn't listen to me at all during my presentation, so I just quit speaking.... you are doing great!!!
((((HUGS))))

Jaye
 
That sucks Jaye! I'm glad that all your shows aren't like that!
 
You know what the BEST part about rude people is?

Getting to take their money! http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/travesmilies/smilie_lol.gif
 
I got a tip from one of the Hispanic Sales Managers about kids at shows. Be prepared for them! Print out coloring pages of chef's hats and tell them you're having a contest to see who can color the best one. Obviously, bring crayons too. Then put them all on the floor right in front of you. Let them work while you do your demo! Check in on them every so often. Give away cheap dollar store prizes to the winner.

This of course will work only with children who can sit and color somewhat independently, but at least it's something we can try!
 
I just cannot believe people can act like this - I mean grow up!!!! OMGoodness!! I have not had to deal with this, but I think I would end up just walking out and forgetting about the show or bookings. This is not the kind of headache I need to deal with! Especially when I owe the success of my business to God and I do not think these actions are Christ-like at all.
 
Nope, Gillian,
Not all of my shows are like that! Thankfully!!
We have all had them tho, where the host has a nightmare of a friend or whatever. I take it with a grain of salt, close out the show and then remember... bless and release.
I full believe that what goes around comes around!
Look how awesome we all are! We all have a way of overcoming.
Best to you all!!!
Jaye
 
DebbieJ said:
I got a tip from one of the Hispanic Sales Managers about kids at shows. Be prepared for them! Print out coloring pages of chef's hats and tell them you're having a contest to see who can color the best one. Obviously, bring crayons too. Then put them all on the floor right in front of you. Let them work while you do your demo! Check in on them every so often. Give away cheap dollar store prizes to the winner.

This of course will work only with children who can sit and color somewhat independently, but at least it's something we can try!
What a great idea! I am going to do that!
 
I am going to do this too!! I have tons of hosts with kids and friends with kids! I am so surprised that PC hasn't come up with something like this yet to sell on the supply order!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at the Pampered Chef party that led to the "Worst Pampered Chef Party?? I Got Mooned!" incident?

During a Pampered Chef party, an unexpected and humorous incident occurred when a guest decided to play a prank by mooning the host and attendees. This unexpected behavior turned what was meant to be a fun and engaging cooking demonstration into a memorable, albeit awkward, experience.

How did the host react to the mooning incident?

The host was initially shocked and taken aback by the mooning. However, she quickly regained her composure and chose to handle the situation with humor, turning the awkward moment into a light-hearted joke to keep the atmosphere fun and relaxed for the remaining guests.

Did the mooning incident affect the sales at the Pampered Chef party?

Surprisingly, the mooning incident did not negatively impact sales. In fact, many guests found the situation amusing and it helped to break the ice, leading to a more relaxed environment where guests felt comfortable asking questions and making purchases.

What should someone do if they experience an embarrassing moment at a direct sales party?

If you experience an embarrassing moment at a direct sales party, it's best to remain calm and handle it with humor. Acknowledging the situation and laughing it off can help ease any tension and keep the atmosphere enjoyable for everyone involved.

Can a funny incident like mooning actually benefit a direct sales party?

Yes, a funny incident can sometimes benefit a direct sales party by creating a memorable experience that guests talk about afterward. It can foster camaraderie among attendees and make the event more enjoyable, potentially leading to increased sales and future bookings.

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