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You'll probably notice what I'm referring to on Page 1 ...
You'll probably notice what I'm referring to on Page 1 ...
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Sheila said:If the Director did them herself at home, she's good. If she paid someone else, she was in violation of the policy.
pampered1224 said:I ain't just stirring it! I am beating the snot out of it!
And I got a response:Hello,I came across what appears to be one of our consultants’ websites, and a newsletter that was produced:https://www.mysimplysaiddesigns.com/IMAGES/vo_images/SiteDocuments/CommercialBiz.pdfI wanted to take a moment and express my concern over the trademark infringement that is apparent in the image of the car window on the first page. The Pampered Chef® is a registered trademark, and our logo is as well. Not only is the image on the window not the official logo, but The Pampered Chef doesn’t license its logo for use like this.I’m not with Home Office, but I just wanted to bring this to your attention. I’m not sure what kind of education you provide your consultants, but I hope you would teach them it is extremely important to adhere to laws about trademarks and copyrights.
The email was signed by someone listing a title of Director of Marketing.Good evening Noora,
Thank you for writing us and expressing your concern regarding the use of the Pampered Chef® logo.
Please know we have addressed your concern.
We appreciate your diligence in maintaining the authenticity of the Pampered Chef® logo, its uses and restrictions.
pampered1224 said:I ain't just stirring it! I am beating the snot out of it!
Brenda.the.chef said:I must be missing something....??
thehaleykitchen said:Am I missing where you guys got it removed? I did a search for Simple Said and clicked through their site to their commercial catalog and its still there....
esavvymom said:I've heard/seen of folks getting the Logo portion from Merrill, but having their own phone number/website/name printed up with another vendor locally (if cheaper) so they could get more info and larger sizes. I was behind Michael Reeves van one day- and that's what it looked like he did. He had his own tagline of sorts - something about 20 minute meals, etc (I have a photo on my phone for future reference)...and then his website, contact details, etc. You couldn't miss it.
So you could do THAT....and still be legal.
esavvymom said:I've heard/seen of folks getting the Logo portion from Merrill...
winklermom said:Where do I find this on the Merrill website? I've looked but don't see anything like this.
"You'll Probably Notice What I'm Referring to" is a phrase used in the Pampered Chef commercial business program documents, specifically on Page 1. It is referring to the important information and guidelines outlined on that page for those interested in joining the Pampered Chef business.
Page 1 is important because it outlines the key information and guidelines for those interested in becoming a part of the Pampered Chef business. This includes details on compensation, requirements, and expectations for consultants.
The phrase "You'll Probably Notice What I'm Referring to" is simply a way to draw attention to the important information on Page 1 of the Pampered Chef commercial business program documents. It is a call to action for readers to pay attention and take note of the information provided.
No, Page 1 may vary slightly depending on the specific document within the Pampered Chef commercial business program. However, the overall purpose of providing important information and guidelines remains the same.
No, it is important to read and understand Page 1 before proceeding to the rest of the documents. This page contains crucial information and guidelines that will help you make an informed decision about joining the Pampered Chef business.