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MandyK
So I meet this consultant from another company who tells me she wast to swap shows. I explain I've been in business less than a year and have really exhausted my friends/family and could not in good conscious offer a fair trade. She says she really wants some of the stuff from my new catalog so she would go ahead and do a show with me.
So, after not returning my calls leading up to her set date she finally calls me the day before her show and says I'm so busy -- plus I don't need the host coaching since I am a consulant, too. AND she says -- lets set the date now for your show. I again tell her I really cannot guarantee a good showing and she says three people would be okay since she makes so much money (40% commission) which makes her job so much easier than mine. So like a wuss, I set a date and show up to her house the next day for the party.
I get there early, set up,spend time watching her daughter whiles he gets dressed and NO ONE COMES for 1 HOUR! Since I sent the invites, I know what time they said. (Forgot to tell you she changed the theme the day before the show). Okay so finally 4 people show up -- all consultants from her company -- with small children in tow. After taking another 30 minutes to settle -- I give a 10 minute presentation and pull out the recipe I made an hour into the unattended show. So as I am packing up they start bringing me their orders and trying to recruit me. $120 in sales. It wasn't even a show! Plus it took me two weeks to get back in touch to try and close it!
Meanwhile I bust a hump trying to show her how a "real" consultant trades shows. I gather 10 people to attend my show and have every thing set. She calls me three days before my show and asks to reschedule. I say okay ( I am passive aggressive). Then the day before the show she postpones on me again! I reset another date.
The day of this show, my father-in-law dies so I have to cancel. She tries to rebook it and I tell her I can't commit to anything NOW because there is so much to take care of. Finally, I offer to do a catalog show for her. She sends me the info and tells me she will call on March 28th to close. April 5th she calls and asks if I am ready -- I tell her I was ready since the 28th but have to pick my kids up.. She says she will call at 6pm. At 7:30 I call her and ask to close my show. I give her the orders -- she does not care about who placed what order or their names to contact them -- just the sales. There is no official "host benefit" written anywhere and I go from $100 free for a $250 show to $40 free for a $210 show. Then one of the items I order is no longer available. Does she offer a replacement idea? No she sends me an email deducting the amount from the sales total and lowering my free amount again. Talk about customer service!
So, first -- thank you for allowing me to blow off this steam! Second, should I send her (her company) a letter (a nice one, I promise) letting her know how dissapointed I was? Or should I just move on knowing that I work for the best company and that the team of consultants I am proud the serve with are the best at what they do in the industry? I think I know the answer ...I just want permission to me MEAN
So, after not returning my calls leading up to her set date she finally calls me the day before her show and says I'm so busy -- plus I don't need the host coaching since I am a consulant, too. AND she says -- lets set the date now for your show. I again tell her I really cannot guarantee a good showing and she says three people would be okay since she makes so much money (40% commission) which makes her job so much easier than mine. So like a wuss, I set a date and show up to her house the next day for the party.
I get there early, set up,spend time watching her daughter whiles he gets dressed and NO ONE COMES for 1 HOUR! Since I sent the invites, I know what time they said. (Forgot to tell you she changed the theme the day before the show). Okay so finally 4 people show up -- all consultants from her company -- with small children in tow. After taking another 30 minutes to settle -- I give a 10 minute presentation and pull out the recipe I made an hour into the unattended show. So as I am packing up they start bringing me their orders and trying to recruit me. $120 in sales. It wasn't even a show! Plus it took me two weeks to get back in touch to try and close it!
Meanwhile I bust a hump trying to show her how a "real" consultant trades shows. I gather 10 people to attend my show and have every thing set. She calls me three days before my show and asks to reschedule. I say okay ( I am passive aggressive). Then the day before the show she postpones on me again! I reset another date.
The day of this show, my father-in-law dies so I have to cancel. She tries to rebook it and I tell her I can't commit to anything NOW because there is so much to take care of. Finally, I offer to do a catalog show for her. She sends me the info and tells me she will call on March 28th to close. April 5th she calls and asks if I am ready -- I tell her I was ready since the 28th but have to pick my kids up.. She says she will call at 6pm. At 7:30 I call her and ask to close my show. I give her the orders -- she does not care about who placed what order or their names to contact them -- just the sales. There is no official "host benefit" written anywhere and I go from $100 free for a $250 show to $40 free for a $210 show. Then one of the items I order is no longer available. Does she offer a replacement idea? No she sends me an email deducting the amount from the sales total and lowering my free amount again. Talk about customer service!
So, first -- thank you for allowing me to blow off this steam! Second, should I send her (her company) a letter (a nice one, I promise) letting her know how dissapointed I was? Or should I just move on knowing that I work for the best company and that the team of consultants I am proud the serve with are the best at what they do in the industry? I think I know the answer ...I just want permission to me MEAN
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