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CuriousOwlBookShoppe
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:18 am Post subject: Girl Scout cookies |
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Hello everyone.
I am a Girl Scout leader and I have a pet peeve that I wanted to vent a little about while also hopefully convincing you not to buy GS cookies online.
1. Selling online is not allowed. It is against the rules that the parents and girls both agreed to.
2. The profit that the troop makes per box is so little that if they are being sold at below cost, or at cost but with free shipping, then order to make it profitble they may be A) last year's cookies (i.e. a couple of months before sales begin our council sells the prior year's cookies for $1 to deplete that inventory before starting all over again) OR B) already paid for (i.e. my troop takes orders from customers for cookies that we deliver to the Blue Star Moms for soldier care packages).
3. If a profit is actually being made then you are supporting someone else's community, and more specifically you are supporting a dishonest troop. Help build up your own community by going to GSUSA.org and finding your local council. Local councils will set you up with a local GS troop to order from. |
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jjseuts
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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:11 am Post subject: |
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Thank you for the information. |
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viewfinders
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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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Good to know. That's one of those things I never think about. Odd. People come to my door selling everything under the sun but no girl scouts--ever. Too bad. I miss those cookies. I used to excuse the lapse in calories by claiming I was supporting a good cause. |
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SheilaDeesPostcards moderator
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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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viewfinders wrote: | I used to excuse the lapse in calories by claiming I was supporting a good cause. | Thank you, I'll remind myself I'm supporting a good cause as I munch on my girl scout cookies.
In our area, the scouts set-up tables outside the grocery stores, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc. at different times so you usually see them. This year I had missed them until yesterday. I was leaving the parking lot and they had a table set-up with a sign that said "Last Day For Girl Scout Cookies". Well, I did a U-turn & stocked up. (They freeze well) I've been feasting on them since I was a Brownie which was a loong time ago as I'm a vintage seller. OP thanks for putting out the word... I was aware of the information, but it needs to be said online every year for those who don't know and thanks for being a leader! |
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wilbere
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:07 am Post subject: Good to know about Girl Scout cookies |
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Hi, and that is good to know! The Girl Scouts in our neighborhood also set up a table by the grocery store, and are so delighted when they make a sale. Just as delighted as we are when we buy them and gobble them up, starting in the car ride home!
I've seen online sellers list the full range of explanations and reasons why it is "good" to buy from them to support their troop. Good to have more background on what is really going on.
Thanks for posting! |
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