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ChefSandyR said:Can you put replacement part orders on a show?
ChefSandyR said:Thank you. I had 3 people bring 3 Large bar pans that broke in half. Non where purchased through me. They gave me the nam eof their consultant and said she is no longer in business.
I am debating whether I should take care of it myself or call their previous consultant as a courtesy.
Any suggestions?
These wouldnt be replacement parts...thats what you use for a piece that is broken and can be replaced ( especially out of warranty or user fault). What you would need is Warranty replacement, assuming they are within the last three years.I would help them, to a point. If it were me, i would ask for their receipt. You cant do anything without some info....consultant name or nmber, host name/show date. Hopefully that would be on the receipt, but you could possibly get that info from the former consultant, if she still has records. The former consultant however cant do anything for the returns. But if you have that info or even some of it make be enough, you can call HO for the customer and process their returns and get the return authorization numbers ( if still in warranty). Then I would have the customer return the broken stone to HO based on whatever instruction they give you. I caution against doing it ALL, truthfully, I would do what Becky suggested...give them the number and sweetly tell them how to do it. have a stone on my shelf.... the lady never bothered to get me the receipt. i had NO info about consutlant, show date, host, ettc. She wouldnt return calls, emails, snail mail...so I couldnt get her stone replaced.ChefSandyR said:Thank you. I had 3 people bring 3 Large bar pans that broke in half. Non where purchased through me. They gave me the nam eof their consultant and said she is no longer in business.
I am debating whether I should take care of it myself or call their previous consultant as a courtesy.
Any suggestions?
chellb1234 said:can replacement parts be ordered for items that PC no longer carries?
a lady just bought the new adjustable measuring spoons from me but has the old white ones she still LOVES. she lost the small one's adjustable part...
esavvymom said:No, but i have taken the orders for them at a show. They just dont count towards the show.
They do not have to pay shipping, just sales tax.
esavvymom said:No, but i have taken the orders for them at a show. They just dont count towards the show.
They do not have to pay shipping, just sales tax.
cathyskitchen said:Unfortunately, this has changed since March 1st - all replacement parts orders are charged S&H and tax now. So bummed!!
There are various types of replacement parts available for food choppers, including blades, bowls, lids, pushers, and motor bases. Some models may also have additional attachments, such as shredding discs or dough blades, that can be replaced.
The best way to determine compatibility is to check the model number of your food chopper and compare it to the list of compatible replacement parts provided by the manufacturer. You can also refer to the instruction manual for more information.
Yes, most manufacturers offer replacement parts for their products. You can usually purchase them online through the manufacturer's website or by contacting their customer service department.
The replacement frequency will depend on the frequency of use and the quality of the parts. It is recommended to replace parts that show signs of wear and tear, such as dull blades or cracks in the bowl or lid, to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Yes, there are third-party companies that specialize in producing replacement parts for various brands and models of food choppers. However, it is important to make sure that the replacement part is compatible with your specific food chopper before purchasing.