You Guys Have to Stop Selling Stuff.....

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The discussion revolves around the challenges of managing craft supplies, particularly stickers and stamps from Nancy's Artwork. Participants express a mix of humor and frustration about their purchasing habits, with one contemplating selling unused items to declutter. There's a specific interest in a "Save your receipt" stamp, highlighting the desire for particular crafting tools despite a reluctance to spend more money. The conversation also touches on the temptation of marketplace posts that make it difficult to resist buying more supplies, indicating a shared struggle with impulse purchasing in the crafting community. Overall, the thread captures the balance between passion for crafting and the need for organization and restraint in spending.
redsoxgirl
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Because I keep buying it!!! :yuck: :grumpy:

;) :rolleyes: :o
 
Hmm...I really need to clean my house...what to sell...I have tons of Nancy's Artwork stickers and stamps...new in package...hmm...........................LOL!
 
Ooo, I've got some of Nancy's stickers a bunch of crap and a bridge in the backyard!
 
That just reminded me of the stamp set I have!! They are slightly used, and by slightly, I mean, I've used like 2 or 3 of them once....I'm thinking $12 + shipping...

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You guys are evil - pure evil!
 
Ooh, those are the Stampin' Up DS set, aren't they, Sarah? Very cute!
 
Yeah, they are....I got them a while back, when I first started, and they've been sitting on my shelf...wish I had the time, they are so cute!!
 
janetupnorth said:
Hmm...I really need to clean my house...what to sell...

I have tons of Nancy's Artwork stickers and stamps...new in package...hmm...........................

LOL!

You don't happen to have the Save your receipt stamp do you?
 
redsoxgirl said:
You guys are evil - pure evil!

No we're not... We love you so much, we just want to make sure you have ALL the great things you need for your business!!! :D
 
I don't, but I do have a "Let's Get Gooking" with a chef's hat on it!!
 
wadesgirl said:
You don't happen to have the Save your receipt stamp do you?

I'll check when I get home tonight and let you know - I think I do! It would be brand new - unused.
 
janetupnorth said:
I'll check when I get home tonight and let you know - I think I do! It would be brand new - unused.

I don't need to spend any more money but I've been wanting one of those stamps for a while. It wouldn't matter if it's new or not, let me know.
 
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wadesgirl said:
I don't need to spend any more money but I've been wanting one of those stamps for a while. It wouldn't matter if it's new or not, let me know.

I got one recently and LOVE it!!
 
redsoxgirl said:
Because I keep buying it!!! :yuck: :grumpy:

;) :rolleyes: :o


Funny you should mention that, 'cause I was just thinkin' the same thing, as I was looking at a new post of things for salel. I'm really getting decked out in PChef wear, though!!

I keep telling myself that I will stop looking at posts in Marketplace, but damn, they keep showing up on the New Posts page and I just can't help myself!!! :p
 
well when you are looking for something----far into the future of coarse--Just ASK ME---
I won't temp you-----;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do you think we should stop selling products?

Many people feel overwhelmed by constant sales pitches and promotions. It's important to recognize that while some may enjoy shopping through direct sales, others may find it intrusive. Balancing personal relationships and business can be challenging, and it's essential to respect individual preferences.

Isn't selling products a way to support small businesses?

Yes, selling through direct sales can support small businesses and entrepreneurs. However, it's crucial to ensure that the sales approach is respectful and not overly aggressive. Building genuine relationships and providing value can often be more effective than constant selling.

What if I enjoy selling Pampered Chef products?

If you enjoy selling Pampered Chef products, that's great! It's important to find a balance between sharing your passion and respecting others' boundaries. Focus on creating meaningful connections and sharing your experiences rather than pushing sales on friends and family.

How can I promote my Pampered Chef business without being pushy?

Promoting your business can be done effectively by sharing helpful cooking tips, recipes, and product demonstrations rather than direct sales pitches. Engaging with your audience through social media or hosting casual cooking events can create a more inviting atmosphere for potential customers.

What should I do if friends or family express discomfort with my selling?

If friends or family express discomfort with your selling, it's essential to listen to their concerns and respect their feelings. Consider adjusting your approach, such as limiting sales conversations or focusing on building relationships without the pressure of selling. Open communication can help maintain healthy relationships.

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