Anonymous wrote:There is just a constant onslaught of stuff to buy for this or that. It gets to be too much. But the mlm stuff is the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I'd quote Taylor Swift, but "You need to calm down."
Surely you have ONE friend you could buy a gift for from Pampered Chef. 15 years ago I was hearing that their stuff was good.
Do you have kids? Well, at some point they will be selling some bullshit crap to raise money for something and you'll want SIL to buy something from them. This is how families work. Just buy something inexpensive as a gift for someone else, since you don't need anything.
Ridiculous. This isn't how families work. People should learn to be self-sufficient instead of harrassing family members.
Savage.
Did you never get a job interview from a reference from a family or friend?
Or a professional introduction?
Did you never buy girl scout cookies from a niece or cousin?
Selling girl scout cookies is literally the worst part of motherhood. My DD is super enthusiastic and wants to ask all of our friends and family. I am mortified asking anyone to buy these overpriced, crappy cookies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I'd quote Taylor Swift, but "You need to calm down."
Surely you have ONE friend you could buy a gift for from Pampered Chef. 15 years ago I was hearing that their stuff was good.
Do you have kids? Well, at some point they will be selling some bullshit crap to raise money for something and you'll want SIL to buy something from them. This is how families work. Just buy something inexpensive as a gift for someone else, since you don't need anything.
Ridiculous. This isn't how families work. People should learn to be self-sufficient instead of harrassing family members.
Savage.
Did you never get a job interview from a reference from a family or friend?
Or a professional introduction?
Did you never buy girl scout cookies from a niece or cousin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Pampered Chef. Here is what you should buy:
Bar pan (have had mine for 12 years)
Brownie pan (your DH and ass will thank me)
Mix and Scrap spatula (it will complete you)
I have no need for any of those and I hate buying stuff that we don't need. Her DH (brothers with mine) complains that SIL buys a lot of stuff that they cannot even clear the basement for a remodel. Plus she doesn't cook at home 80% of the time so I'm puzzled why she's into this initiative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I'd quote Taylor Swift, but "You need to calm down."
Surely you have ONE friend you could buy a gift for from Pampered Chef. 15 years ago I was hearing that their stuff was good.
Do you have kids? Well, at some point they will be selling some bullshit crap to raise money for something and you'll want SIL to buy something from them. This is how families work. Just buy something inexpensive as a gift for someone else, since you don't need anything.
Ridiculous. This isn't how families work. People should learn to be self-sufficient instead of harrassing family members.
Savage.
Did you never get a job interview from a reference from a family or friend?
Or a professional introduction?
Did you never buy girl scout cookies from a niece or cousin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I'd quote Taylor Swift, but "You need to calm down."
Surely you have ONE friend you could buy a gift for from Pampered Chef. 15 years ago I was hearing that their stuff was good.
Do you have kids? Well, at some point they will be selling some bullshit crap to raise money for something and you'll want SIL to buy something from them. This is how families work. Just buy something inexpensive as a gift for someone else, since you don't need anything.
Ridiculous. This isn't how families work. People should learn to be self-sufficient instead of harrassing family members.
Anonymous wrote:I never thought I'd quote Taylor Swift, but "You need to calm down."
Surely you have ONE friend you could buy a gift for from Pampered Chef. 15 years ago I was hearing that their stuff was good.
Do you have kids? Well, at some point they will be selling some bullshit crap to raise money for something and you'll want SIL to buy something from them. This is how families work. Just buy something inexpensive as a gift for someone else, since you don't need anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pampered Chef does have nice products. The few things I have from there have lasted forever.
I agree, I HATE being solicited for MLMs and don't buy 99.5% of the time, but I'd buy something by Pampered Chef from my SIL, and tell her I don't need anything else for my kitchen
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On principle, I don't buy anything from MLM, and look down on people who get tricked into that. So I would not reply anything at all, and would encourage your husband not to buy.
There it is.
I don't know anything about Pampered Chef, but how do you know if its a scam?
Because they’re all scams, by definition.
Scams on the individual sellers.
Are they though? I know many are, but others are very upfront with the compensation structure. It's not really a scam if you tell somebody how they will be compensated and then compensate them in that fashion. A scam involves some sort of dishonesty.
And FWIW, I know 2 people that have careers in MLM. One makes six figures. The other is close. I acknowledge that they are likely the outliers, but its not a scam if the company is upfront and honest from the start.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be curious to know if this is your husband's sister or his SIL. You sound resentful.
I don't like be solicited to buy things, but I also have no problem just saying no. In this case, because it's family, I'd probably say we really don't need anything right now but that we would keep it in mind if we needed to buy a hostess gift or similar. And then either do it or forget about it -- I don't think you have any obligation.
But I think what is really happening here is that your SIL messaged you and you told your husband because you assumed he'd agree it was annoying, and instead he wanted to support your SIL (his sister?). I can see how that would be irritating because I do sometimes get annoyed with people and want my DH to share in my annoyance. But if it's his family, I recognize that may not be possible (sometimes it is, but you have to tread carefully), so I might take it somewhere else instead, usually to a friend.
In this case, I think you might be as annoyed with your DH for not agreeing it's dumb as you are with your SIL for doing the dumb thing. But you kind of walked right into it. Lesson learned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On principle, I don't buy anything from MLM, and look down on people who get tricked into that. So I would not reply anything at all, and would encourage your husband not to buy.
There it is.
I don't know anything about Pampered Chef, but how do you know if its a scam?
Because they’re all scams, by definition.
Scams on the individual sellers.