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wadesgirl said:Just got the email today. Mine is the original design, so I know will at least have to send back mine.
Tracy99 said:I got mine in 2010 as a customer. So I want it replaced. Curious to see how I get contacted. The email said they want you to dispose of it. So I don't think we will need to mail it back.
kam said:I don't have the date handy of when it came out...so is it the ones from day 1 up until July 2011?
If so, I guess the ones we bought in consultant sample pkgs, too?
esavvymom said:Ok. I'm on PC's website. I don't see a "Product Alert" tab that the customer is supposed to be able to click on, per the instructions in the email for them....
BethCooks4U said:Ok so I am missing something. It says in the email I got that there are two emails we can choose from to send to our customers.
"Step 2: Notify your customers and/or hosts.
Cut and paste one of these suggested emails "
I don't see these emails at all. I went to the tab you all are talking about at PC.com and it is there but when I copy/paste and email it the link doesn't work.
I guess what I'll do is contact them and make sure their info hasn't changed and then do it for them. Any one else wondering why it takes 60-90 days?
Tracy99 said:I did mine for my 2 customers. I assume they say it takes that long because they are anticipating a LARGE number of requests and don't have the replacements all in stock yet. I also assume they are continuing to fill new orders first. I am guessing most will get theirs sooner then the 60-90 days but they would rather give a cautious estimate.
Tracy99 said:... I am guessing most will get theirs sooner then the 60-90 days but they would rather give a cautious estimate.
If you are processing the request, you will be agreeing to the Claims Agreement on the website (see below). Please advise your guest that by you processing the request, she will be agreeing to that statement and will dispose of their recalled item.
Claims Agreement:
“In exchange for my replacement, I will dispose of (put in the trash) the Garlic Slicer I purchased between January 1, 2009 and July 15, 2011 ("Product"). I understand that I release all claims against The Pampered Chef for use of this Product after the date I submit this request for replacement.”
The recall is for Garlic Slicers that were sold during a specific time period.
Yes, there should be a link that directs you to more information about the recall. However, if the link is not working, you can contact our customer service for assistance.
If you purchased a Garlic Slicer during the specified time frame, it is recommended that you check the model number and compare it to the list provided in the announcement. If your model number matches one on the list, you may have a recalled Garlic Slicer.
If you have a recalled Garlic Slicer, please stop using it immediately and follow the instructions provided in the recall announcement. You may also contact our customer service for further assistance.
The length of the recall will depend on the specific circumstances and will be determined by our team. We will do our best to resolve the issue as quickly as possible and keep our customers informed of any updates.