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Post by Freefallfast on May 27, 2016 23:16:44 GMT
One came to a former employee at my work. Addressed to her but using our corporate address.
I am wondering if she ordered it and paid for it, or if it is sent to her because she orders stuff and uses our address as a mailing address. Or at least she did.
She was fired 3 weeks ago. I am having a "moral dilemma " about keeping the catalog for myself.
Or if we should mark it return to sender or have HR send it to her.
Thoughts?
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Post by don on May 28, 2016 1:26:26 GMT
Old fuddy duddy that I am, it seems like an HR decision to me.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on May 28, 2016 1:44:24 GMT
Many representatives give them away, but they are given a list price of $5.
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Post by scraphappyinjax on May 28, 2016 2:58:18 GMT
One came to a former employee at my work. Addressed to her but using our corporate address. I am wondering if she ordered it and paid for it, or if it is sent to her because she orders stuff and uses our address as a mailing address. Or at least she did. She was fired 3 weeks ago. I am having a "moral dilemma " about keeping the catalog for myself. Or if we should mark it return to sender or have HR send it to her. Thoughts? I send customers who've purchased from me within the year and spent at least $50 free catalogs. If someone would like a catalog and is not a current customer all I ask is for them to pay for priority mail shipping which is $5.75. I still give them a catalog for free. I think it's okay to keep the catalog too.
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buggirl47
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Post by buggirl47 on May 28, 2016 16:07:01 GMT
I wonder if you could call demonstrator and ask if you can keep it as the employee no longer works there.
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leeny
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Post by leeny on May 28, 2016 16:09:32 GMT
She is gone. I would keep it. I can't imagine that the company would pay to mail it to her. Are they forwarding other mail addressed to her?
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Post by Freefallfast on May 28, 2016 20:41:42 GMT
She came in and picked up what she hadn't packed on firing day. I spent 1.5 hours cleaning her cube. I put any obvious or questionable personal items in a box. Those items and a package from an obvious stamp order were what she picked up later.
The caralog is from Stampin up corporate in Utah. Not from a consultant.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on May 29, 2016 1:38:06 GMT
The caralog is from Stampin up corporate in Utah. Not from a consultant. I had some of the smaller catalogs mailed to me straight from Utah last go-around, but I think they were personalized with the demo's name. So I think if it came from Utah and only has the corporate entity as the return address, I think it's even more likely that she paid for it.
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