Don’t Girl Scouts go door to door anymore for selling cookies

Anonymous
I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies


Because people buy them, duh.
Anonymous
I haven't had a scout come to my door for years but I do get emails to buy cookies from girls I know from the neighborhood and the booths in front of supermarkets abound.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies


Because people buy them, duh.


+1. The Girl Scouts are not "moving on" from a product that they sell 200 million of a year. People want them, even if PP doesn't.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies


Because people buy them, duh.


+1. The Girl Scouts are not "moving on" from a product that they sell 200 million of a year. People want them, even if PP doesn't.


No one wants them anyone. I don’t know a single person that buys or eats them. Not even the military wants them anymore. The USO used to send us boxes and boxes and hand them out for free. Most people passed on them. Girl Scout cookies have gone the way of creamed soup casseroles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies


Our BS troop doesn’t sell those wreaths any more because they made so little money on them it wasn’t worth it. And don’t get started on the BSA popcorn — $20 for a bag of Carmel corn. I won’t even let my son sell it, it’s an embarsssment. But lots of people still do affirmatively want the GS cookies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the Girls out selling right now. The weather was nice last weekend, when we have two young ladies swing by, but I remember last year the weather being horrid for the door to door.

I think that Girl Scouts should be looking at the weather in particular regions for sales so that the Girls are not out selling in the cold or extreme heat. I am not a huge fan of the cookies being sold to me around the Holidays but they store fine as long as you don't open the box, so that bothers me less.

I am a bit baffled that Girl Scouts has not moved to prepay and have a way to take credit cards for door to door. I get that we want the kids doing the sales and handling money but BSA moved to an app for sales and taking credit cards which really increased my sons ability to sell door to door. It also makes delivery easier since people have paid for the product and you don't have to worry about them not having the money on hand when you go to deliver.


You can order online for girl delivery, which is essentially prepay. I wouldn't want to do prepay for in-person sales because I know there would be some dispute about what was bought vs delivered.

However, I do wish GSNC or national would negotiate a deal to reduce or waive credit card processing fees. We can accept credit cards but doing so eats a huge chunk of the profit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the Girls out selling right now. The weather was nice last weekend, when we have two young ladies swing by, but I remember last year the weather being horrid for the door to door.

I think that Girl Scouts should be looking at the weather in particular regions for sales so that the Girls are not out selling in the cold or extreme heat. I am not a huge fan of the cookies being sold to me around the Holidays but they store fine as long as you don't open the box, so that bothers me less.

I am a bit baffled that Girl Scouts has not moved to prepay and have a way to take credit cards for door to door. I get that we want the kids doing the sales and handling money but BSA moved to an app for sales and taking credit cards which really increased my sons ability to sell door to door. It also makes delivery easier since people have paid for the product and you don't have to worry about them not having the money on hand when you go to deliver.


You can order online for girl delivery, which is essentially prepay. I wouldn't want to do prepay for in-person sales because I know there would be some dispute about what was bought vs delivered.

However, I do wish GSNC or national would negotiate a deal to reduce or waive credit card processing fees. We can accept credit cards but doing so eats a huge chunk of the profit.


I'm the GSCM poster here. Are you guys ABC or LBB?
We're ABC and the ABC cookie app absolutely allows girls to take credit cards, both at booths and for individual orders, and there is no fee for the girl or the customer. Surely you guys have an app that takes credit cards for free, right? If not I'd be raising holy hell through your SU delegate to Council.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the Girls out selling right now. The weather was nice last weekend, when we have two young ladies swing by, but I remember last year the weather being horrid for the door to door.

I think that Girl Scouts should be looking at the weather in particular regions for sales so that the Girls are not out selling in the cold or extreme heat. I am not a huge fan of the cookies being sold to me around the Holidays but they store fine as long as you don't open the box, so that bothers me less.

I am a bit baffled that Girl Scouts has not moved to prepay and have a way to take credit cards for door to door. I get that we want the kids doing the sales and handling money but BSA moved to an app for sales and taking credit cards which really increased my sons ability to sell door to door. It also makes delivery easier since people have paid for the product and you don't have to worry about them not having the money on hand when you go to deliver.


You can order online for girl delivery, which is essentially prepay. I wouldn't want to do prepay for in-person sales because I know there would be some dispute about what was bought vs delivered.

However, I do wish GSNC or national would negotiate a deal to reduce or waive credit card processing fees. We can accept credit cards but doing so eats a huge chunk of the profit.


I'm the GSCM poster here. Are you guys ABC or LBB?
We're ABC and the ABC cookie app absolutely allows girls to take credit cards, both at booths and for individual orders, and there is no fee for the girl or the customer. Surely you guys have an app that takes credit cards for free, right? If not I'd be raising holy hell through your SU delegate to Council.


So far as I am aware, we do not. Can you say more about the app?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies


Because people buy them, duh.


+1. The Girl Scouts are not "moving on" from a product that they sell 200 million of a year. People want them, even if PP doesn't.


No one wants them anyone. I don’t know a single person that buys or eats them. Not even the military wants them anymore. The USO used to send us boxes and boxes and hand them out for free. Most people passed on them. Girl Scout cookies have gone the way of creamed soup casseroles.


Seriously? I absolutely adore Samoas and so does everyone in my family. We save boxes of Thin Mints and crush them over ice cream.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they even sell these anymore. They are gross and overpriced. Plus terrible low quality ingredients. They need to move on.

The Boy Scouts in our area sell fresh Christmas wreathes door to door right after Thanksgiving. They are lovely and most houses in out neighborhood buy one because I see them on many doors. At $30 each it is a fantastic price for a nice wreath. So much better than selling a $5 box of garbage cookies


Because people buy them, duh.


+1. The Girl Scouts are not "moving on" from a product that they sell 200 million of a year. People want them, even if PP doesn't.


No one wants them anyone. I don’t know a single person that buys or eats them. Not even the military wants them anymore. The USO used to send us boxes and boxes and hand them out for free. Most people passed on them. Girl Scout cookies have gone the way of creamed soup casseroles.


Going by my experience, lots of people buy them and eat them -- I know a ton of people who are buying this year, including us. Don't know what to tell you, PP...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the Girls out selling right now. The weather was nice last weekend, when we have two young ladies swing by, but I remember last year the weather being horrid for the door to door.

I think that Girl Scouts should be looking at the weather in particular regions for sales so that the Girls are not out selling in the cold or extreme heat. I am not a huge fan of the cookies being sold to me around the Holidays but they store fine as long as you don't open the box, so that bothers me less.

I am a bit baffled that Girl Scouts has not moved to prepay and have a way to take credit cards for door to door. I get that we want the kids doing the sales and handling money but BSA moved to an app for sales and taking credit cards which really increased my sons ability to sell door to door. It also makes delivery easier since people have paid for the product and you don't have to worry about them not having the money on hand when you go to deliver.


You can order online for girl delivery, which is essentially prepay. I wouldn't want to do prepay for in-person sales because I know there would be some dispute about what was bought vs delivered.

However, I do wish GSNC or national would negotiate a deal to reduce or waive credit card processing fees. We can accept credit cards but doing so eats a huge chunk of the profit.


I'm the GSCM poster here. Are you guys ABC or LBB?
We're ABC and the ABC cookie app absolutely allows girls to take credit cards, both at booths and for individual orders, and there is no fee for the girl or the customer. Surely you guys have an app that takes credit cards for free, right? If not I'd be raising holy hell through your SU delegate to Council.


So far as I am aware, we do not. Can you say more about the app?


The app ABC Bakers use is called "Smart Cookies" You use the same login for the app as you use for online orders, etc. Within the app (and the desktop version too), is the option to Manage Orders, and within that you can place an order and enter credit card info. (Supposedly you can use the camera to input the credit card info, but I've never gotten that to work - DD always just has to type in the number.) There is a separate option to take credit cards during booth sales, so that it gets credited to the booth and not the individual girl who is logged into the app. I just tried to log into the app to get screen shots, but since our sale is over I don't have those options any more. But it's pretty easy and free!

Looks like you guys are Little Brownie Baker. I assume their digital cookie app has a similar feature, but I'm not sure. Definitely worth looking into!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the Girls out selling right now. The weather was nice last weekend, when we have two young ladies swing by, but I remember last year the weather being horrid for the door to door.

I think that Girl Scouts should be looking at the weather in particular regions for sales so that the Girls are not out selling in the cold or extreme heat. I am not a huge fan of the cookies being sold to me around the Holidays but they store fine as long as you don't open the box, so that bothers me less.

I am a bit baffled that Girl Scouts has not moved to prepay and have a way to take credit cards for door to door. I get that we want the kids doing the sales and handling money but BSA moved to an app for sales and taking credit cards which really increased my sons ability to sell door to door. It also makes delivery easier since people have paid for the product and you don't have to worry about them not having the money on hand when you go to deliver.


You can order online for girl delivery, which is essentially prepay. I wouldn't want to do prepay for in-person sales because I know there would be some dispute about what was bought vs delivered.

However, I do wish GSNC or national would negotiate a deal to reduce or waive credit card processing fees. We can accept credit cards but doing so eats a huge chunk of the profit.


I'm the GSCM poster here. Are you guys ABC or LBB?
We're ABC and the ABC cookie app absolutely allows girls to take credit cards, both at booths and for individual orders, and there is no fee for the girl or the customer. Surely you guys have an app that takes credit cards for free, right? If not I'd be raising holy hell through your SU delegate to Council.


So far as I am aware, we do not. Can you say more about the app?


The app ABC Bakers use is called "Smart Cookies" You use the same login for the app as you use for online orders, etc. Within the app (and the desktop version too), is the option to Manage Orders, and within that you can place an order and enter credit card info. (Supposedly you can use the camera to input the credit card info, but I've never gotten that to work - DD always just has to type in the number.) There is a separate option to take credit cards during booth sales, so that it gets credited to the booth and not the individual girl who is logged into the app. I just tried to log into the app to get screen shots, but since our sale is over I don't have those options any more. But it's pretty easy and free!

Looks like you guys are Little Brownie Baker. I assume their digital cookie app has a similar feature, but I'm not sure. Definitely worth looking into!


DP. My understanding is that the Little Brownie app, Digital Cookie, doesn't let you credit it to the booth rather than the individual girl.
Anonymous
We are on LBB—this is how we do it for credit cards:

1) for door to door sales, just have a phone logged onto the girl’s webpage and people can enter their purchase right there and pay by credit card as a girl delivered order. Alternatively, if neighbors don’t want to type in their credit card info on your phone, you can just text them the link while on are at the door and they can do the order then or later.

2) for booths, we use square. There is a charge for square but square waives it for new accounts that use a referral code and old accounts that refer a new account. Every year troops post their referral code on rallyhood so that both troops can get free processing. I’ve done that successfully for about 4 years. Hope someone uses my code again this year!!! Check the daisy, brownie, Junior rally or the cookie manager rally for square codes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are on LBB—this is how we do it for credit cards:

1) for door to door sales, just have a phone logged onto the girl’s webpage and people can enter their purchase right there and pay by credit card as a girl delivered order. Alternatively, if neighbors don’t want to type in their credit card info on your phone, you can just text them the link while on are at the door and they can do the order then or later.

2) for booths, we use square. There is a charge for square but square waives it for new accounts that use a referral code and old accounts that refer a new account. Every year troops post their referral code on rallyhood so that both troops can get free processing. I’ve done that successfully for about 4 years. Hope someone uses my code again this year!!! Check the daisy, brownie, Junior rally or the cookie manager rally for square codes.


It only waives the fee for the first $1000. That's not nothing, but it's only 200 boxes of cookies--we sell way more than that at booths.

Personally I take Venmo or Cashapp and then pay the booth back in cash. GSCNC doesn't allow it, but I really DGAF. They can send the cookie police after me.
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