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As a current consultant, it is important to follow the Pampered Chef policies and code of ethics. According to these guidelines, it is not appropriate to ask a former consultant for their old customer list. This is considered soliciting and goes against the company's values of honesty and integrity.
Pampered Chef believes in building relationships with customers based on trust and authenticity. Asking for a former consultant's customer list goes against this principle and can damage the relationship between the company and its customers. It is also a violation of the former consultant's privacy and their right to their own business information.
No, it is not appropriate to reach out to a former consultant's customers on your own. This is considered poaching and is against Pampered Chef's policies. It is important to build your own customer base and establish your own relationships with customers through honest and genuine interactions.
If a former consultant's customer has already reached out to you, it is important to handle the situation with care and respect. You can provide them with information about your services and products, but it is not appropriate to actively seek out and contact a former consultant's customers without their consent.
If a former consultant offers you their customer list, it is important to politely decline. Accepting a former consultant's customer list goes against Pampered Chef's policies and code of ethics. It is best to focus on building your own customer base and establishing your own relationships with customers through honest and genuine interactions.