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gingertannery said:beepampered said:We all list PC in our email addresses to our friends, why would you not be able to put it on Facebook? I have never understood why they don't want us to link to the website. It increases business and visability so what's the problem?[/QUOTE]
I think it is because it would give some a "perceived" advantage over others.. and they are trying to keep the playing field level for all.
I don't understand why they would want to level the playing field? If someone is clever enough to advertise in unconventional ways- why is that bad? Who does it hurt?
leahevanson said:Hello All,
I reported a Facebook PWS violation yesterday. You can view it here:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=29625683384
I received an email this morning from H.O. stating that this was a link to MY PWS, even though it is clearly not. :grumpy:
I responded to Donna, the woman from H.O., but I am quite upset about being accused, when I was the one reporting it!
Anyone else had this happen to them?
Thanks!
BlessedWifeMommy said:Question... What if a friend posts a question on your Wall about a Pampered Chef item? I have a friend that posted "how much does the pampered chef pitcher cost"
I don't want to be rude and delete her whole post on my wall... Hope that makes sense?
Yakmama said:gingertannery said:I don't understand why they would want to level the playing field? If someone is clever enough to advertise in unconventional ways- why is that bad? Who does it hurt?
I THINK ( and I could be wrong), but I think it's because if they let any of it go where would it stop and then some people would be paying for websites to advertise when not everyone can afford that.
It does seem like they could change the language to something like posting your pc website is ok on social networking sites only.
But as long as it is part of the rules I will follow along.
I have 4 different email addys I use regularly and it is on all of those in the signature line.
pampermejolene said:I THINK ( and I could be wrong), but I think it's because if they let any of it go where would it stop and then some people would be paying for websites to advertise when not everyone can afford that.
It does seem like they could change the language to something like posting your pc website is ok on social networking sites only.
merego said:There is a group for Pampered Chef consultants and there was a gal ho had her website on and I messaged her and told her that was against policy but I was not going to report her to HO. she said she was new, probably just didn't know..
You can send Flair and they have 2 pages of PC FLAIR, I asked Dor about this b/c I wasn't sure if it was ok. They also have a "I love Pampered Chef group".
I think the rules are a tad strict, we pay for our website, it is our business and as long as we don't abuse it or put PC in a bad light, I don't see the harm in talking about it to others. I have told people I haven'r seen in a long time that I sell PC, I don't say Pampered Chef. I got reported for a violation on LinkedIn that I never even posted, didn't even have an account, talk about confusion.
leahevanson said:Hello All,
I reported a Facebook PWS violation yesterday. You can view it here:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=29625683384
I received an email this morning from H.O. stating that this was a link to MY PWS, even though it is clearly not. :grumpy:
I responded to Donna, the woman from H.O., but I am quite upset about being accused, when I was the one reporting it!
Anyone else had this happen to them?
Thanks!
merego said:when I clicked on this , it went to my facebook page, but I don't have my website on there, never have. weird
Kitchen Diva said:When I clicked on it, it did go to Tammy's site (the girl who was in violation)
I know that we are supposed to report this stuff to the home office, however I wrote her a very nice, polite note and told her that her group was a violation of TPC policy. I told her that I was sure she didn't mean to violate a policy, but I didn't want her to get in trouble, and she should take it down.
She did write me back, and thanked me for telling her that she could not have a PC group/fan club on Facebook. She felt terrible.
Like I said in an earlier post, I've worked with the deaf before, and I do not believe that she was trying to do anything wrong. She felt terrible, and was only trying to find other deaf people that she could network with, etc.
Please save your opinions about whether or not I should have contacted her. With the stories I've been hearing about how HO has been a little rude to people and consultants lately, I wasn't in the mood to have someone with a disability potentially get skewered by someone at the HO...
Your mileage may vary.
wadesgirl said:One thing to remember is that while we do own our own businesses, we do not own Pampered Chef. They can and do control how they name is out there. They provide us with great materials to make sure that their name is represented in a matter that they approve.[/QUOTEI
I agree wadesgirl and there are people who can give a business, any business a bad name, but for those of us who work hard and want to succeed, why can't we promote our business??
merego said:Kacey, I agree with you... I have contacted people before just to tell them just incase you didn't know... If they reply back and were to be a jerk, then yes I would report them, but that has never happened so I don't report them to HO. I have enough to do in my day and don't need to be the PC police , don't they pay someone to do that anyways. Apparantly I didn't read the rules well enough b/c I didn't know we couldn't even say we sold PC, I knew about the website, but didn't know we had such strict restrictions. So much for your business , your way, huh?!
merego said:I am removing my info that I sell PC before the PC police get me
Kitchen Diva said:Yeah, in my list of favorites I put Pampered Chef. I just took that out- I didn't say I sold it, but I said it was one of my favorites. I put in Williams Sonoma instead, they don't mind the publicity. LOL
(settle down everyone, I'm just kidding)
Kitchen Diva said:Yeah, in my list of favorites I put Pampered Chef. I just took that out- I didn't say I sold it, but I said it was one of my favorites. I put in Williams Sonoma instead, they don't mind the publicity. LOL
(settle down everyone, I'm just kidding)
DessertDivaFL said:Well, I got an email from the home office saying I had an "internet violation" on Facebook. I just want to "thank" the person that reported me. Apparently you have nothing better to do.
As I stated in my post in this thread, I had deleted my PC information. I never get upset over anything but this certainly hit me wrong. I admitted I made a mistake yet someone thought it was that important to notify the home office anyway.
Kitchen Diva said:Yeah, in my list of favorites I put Pampered Chef. I just took that out- I didn't say I sold it, but I said it was one of my favorites. I put in Williams Sonoma instead, they don't mind the publicity. LOL
(settle down everyone, I'm just kidding)
heat123 said:So I wonder if we will get in trouble for having PC listed as a "favorite", even if you don't have anythign in your Profile info listed with TPC or even being a consultant?? Or get in trouble for belonging to a PC group (fan of) that is listed?? OR having Pieces of "flair" (buttons) with listing TPC???
If so.. then alot of us Cheffers are in violation of these things! :O
Nanisu said:I think it's clearly time for HO to review this policy big time. Social Networking is here to stay. I think with re-defined guidelines they could let us do it.
Nanisu said:I think it's clearly time for HO to review this policy big time. Social Networking is here to stay. I think with re-defined guidelines they could let us do it.
jst4467 said:Yep, totally agree...the internet is a huge way of communicating these days and I don't see the harm in putting on your own PRIVATE Facebook/MySpace page that you sell Pampered Chef! So you post a blog that you're having an open house, and only your 'friends' see? Who cares? Is it hurting anyone? NO!
Someone else on here had a "friend" report them even though it was only her friends who could see her myspace page. You just never know.heat123 said:Especially when your myspace is set to "private" no one can look at your profile if you are not a freind and you have to ok freinds to even communicate with you when in private setting! Ofcourse all of your friends know you sell PC!:grumpy: That rule just makes no sense!
That was my though, as mad as she can be, you cannot be sure someone on here did it.chefann said:FYI- it wasn't necessarily anyone here who did report it. HO has lurkers here. They may have seen this thread and checked out your FB page themselves.
See abovejst4467 said:Yep, totally agree...the internet is a huge way of communicating these days and I don't see the harm in putting on your own PRIVATE Facebook/MySpace page that you sell Pampered Chef! So you post a blog that you're having an open house, and only your 'friends' see? Who cares? Is it hurting anyone? NO!
Read my last post. PC has their reputation at stake when they let consultants do what ever they want to do. They have a right to protect their name and to have policies as they wish. They are in place for a reason.DessertDivaFL said:Exactly! I still wonder where the harm is if their sales are increasing. Could it be a copyright thing???
See above.DessertDivaFL said:Well, I got an email from the home office saying I had an "internet violation" on Facebook. I just want to "thank" the person that reported me. Apparently you have nothing better to do.
As I stated in my post in this thread, I had deleted my PC information. I never get upset over anything but this certainly hit me wrong. I admitted I made a mistake yet someone thought it was that important to notify the home office anyway.
GeorgiaPeach said:That cracked me up! I've missed your humor, Kitchen Diva
byrd1956 said:I've missed seeing you on here, too. Glad to see your humor is still going strong!
DessertDivaFL said:Well, I got an email from the home office saying I had an "internet violation" on Facebook. I just want to "thank" the person that reported me. Apparently you have nothing better to do.
As I stated in my post in this thread, I had deleted my PC information. I never get upset over anything but this certainly hit me wrong. I admitted I made a mistake yet someone thought it was that important to notify the home office anyway.
DessertDivaFL said:Well, I got an email from the home office saying I had an "internet violation" on Facebook. I just want to "thank" the person that reported me. Apparently you have nothing better to do.
As I stated in my post in this thread, I had deleted my PC information. I never get upset over anything but this certainly hit me wrong. I admitted I made a mistake yet someone thought it was that important to notify the home office anyway.
merego said:I got another internet violation too, but I never had my website on FB, only that I sold PC and was a consultant and I had a piece of PC flair. Whoever did it, was quick because I took it down right after I logged off here talking about how I was going to take it off, yet I still got the e-mail. I was on here talking about it, so my guess is it was a lurker or someone from here.
The 1st violation I got I didn't even do/know about or have an account and now this. I understand what Ann and some of the others are saying, but HO neds to loosen up a little. Usbornne, Silpada, Avon has loosened up, why can't PC? As I have said, so much for "Our business, our way", dosn't seem that way to me anymore.
merego said:I got another internet violation too, but I never had my website on FB, only that I sold PC and was a consultant and I had a piece of PC flair. Whoever did it, was quick because I took it down right after I logged off here talking about how I was going to take it off, yet I still got the e-mail. I was on here talking about it, so my guess is it was a lurker or someone from here.
The 1st violation I got I didn't even do/know about or have an account and now this. I understand what Ann and some of the others are saying, but HO neds to loosen up a little. Usbornne, Silpada, Avon has loosened up, why can't PC? As I have said, so much for "Our business, our way", dosn't seem that way to me anymore.
DessertDivaFL said:Good grief, I am not the only one apparently. I was hoping someone as nice as you wouldnt have to worry about such things. I don't mind deleting any PC references from my FB page but I do mind those (that are not employed by PC) who can't keep their nose out of other people's business.
chefmoseley said:Usbourne is a direct sales company for books for children. They also sell 'kid kits' which are like arts and crafts sets for a specific topic like dinosaurs or princesses. They have a series that my toddler loves 'That's not my...' it goes through the book telling about how fluffy the dress is and scratchy the shoes are for a train, princess, bear. Whatever is the featured topic of that book.
BlessedWifeMommy said:In an effort to comply, I deleted all mention of PC. Except when I found this group I was excited and joined... Anyone ask HO if we can belong to this group?
Pampered Chef Consultants
Holly Pixley - Tucson, AZ | Facebook
There are 1184 members of the group...
babywings76 said:Oh my goodness! Janet, have you reported those to HO?
merego said:I got another internet violation too, but I never had my website on FB, only that I sold PC and was a consultant and I had a piece of PC flair. Whoever did it, was quick because I took it down right after I logged off here talking about how I was going to take it off, yet I still got the e-mail. I was on here talking about it, so my guess is it was a lurker or someone from here.
DessertDivaFL said:Well, I got an email from the home office saying I had an "internet violation" on Facebook. I just want to "thank" the person that reported me. Apparently you have nothing better to do.
As I stated in my post in this thread, I had deleted my PC information. I never get upset over anything but this certainly hit me wrong. I admitted I made a mistake yet someone thought it was that important to notify the home office anyway.
chefann said:FYI- it wasn't necessarily anyone here who did report it. HO has lurkers here. They may have seen this thread and checked out your FB page themselves.
A PWS violation on Facebook refers to a violation of the platform's policies and community standards related to personal or business profiles, pages, or groups. This can include inappropriate content, harassment, fake or misleading information, or other violations.
To report a PWS violation on Facebook, go to the post or profile in question and click on the three dots in the top right corner. Then, select "Report" and follow the prompts to specify the type of violation and provide any additional information. You can also report a violation through the Facebook Help Center.
After you report a PWS violation on Facebook, the platform's team will review the report and take appropriate action. This could include removing the violating content, warning or disabling the account in question, or taking other measures to ensure a safe and respectful community on Facebook.
This can happen if there was a misunderstanding or mistake in the reporting process. The Facebook team may have mistakenly associated the reported violation with your account. If this happens, you can respond to the email and explain the situation or reach out to Facebook's support team for further assistance.
It is possible that this has happened to others when reporting a PWS violation on Facebook. In some cases, it could be a misunderstanding or mistake on the platform's end. If you encounter a similar situation, it is best to reach out to Facebook's support team for assistance.