Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate that so much. We have generous relatives, but they give enough in terms of 529 contributions and gift cards for birthdays and Christmas, that I refuse to sign them up to be solicited. Also, we have a tacit understanding that we don’t ask each other for sports fundraising. My kids are still in school, but they have 12 cousins who are either in college or have graduated, and we have never received a request from their parents.
If I were in your shoes, I would make throwaway email accounts and submit them in addition to your relatives’ or as a substitute.
PP. If you are referring to eTeamSponsor, then yes, you are right. It’s basically a gofundme except they directly solicit from the emails provided.
They said it was “eteams” but sounds like that. My sister and I are the only ones with kids and we’ve had the same understanding about not asking each other for fundraising efforts. I’ll probably be making up some email addresses.
Better yet, add the eTeamSponsor execs to see how they like it. Hopefully they will step up to support their amazing product.
It appears to be firstname@eteamsponsor.com
So
Sean@eteamsponsor.com
Randy@eteamsponsor.com
Jon@eteamsponsor.com
Kristi@eteamsponsor.com
Dylan@eteamsponsor.com
Nichole@eteamsponsor.com
https://www.eteamsponsor.com/our-company/our-eteam/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate that so much. We have generous relatives, but they give enough in terms of 529 contributions and gift cards for birthdays and Christmas, that I refuse to sign them up to be solicited. Also, we have a tacit understanding that we don’t ask each other for sports fundraising. My kids are still in school, but they have 12 cousins who are either in college or have graduated, and we have never received a request from their parents.
If I were in your shoes, I would make throwaway email accounts and submit them in addition to your relatives’ or as a substitute.
PP. If you are referring to eTeamSponsor, then yes, you are right. It’s basically a gofundme except they directly solicit from the emails provided.
They said it was “eteams” but sounds like that. My sister and I are the only ones with kids and we’ve had the same understanding about not asking each other for fundraising efforts. I’ll probably be making up some email addresses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate that so much. We have generous relatives, but they give enough in terms of 529 contributions and gift cards for birthdays and Christmas, that I refuse to sign them up to be solicited. Also, we have a tacit understanding that we don’t ask each other for sports fundraising. My kids are still in school, but they have 12 cousins who are either in college or have graduated, and we have never received a request from their parents.
If I were in your shoes, I would make throwaway email accounts and submit them in addition to your relatives’ or as a substitute.
PP. If you are referring to eTeamSponsor, then yes, you are right. It’s basically a gofundme except they directly solicit from the emails provided.
Anonymous wrote:I would hate that so much. We have generous relatives, but they give enough in terms of 529 contributions and gift cards for birthdays and Christmas, that I refuse to sign them up to be solicited. Also, we have a tacit understanding that we don’t ask each other for sports fundraising. My kids are still in school, but they have 12 cousins who are either in college or have graduated, and we have never received a request from their parents.
If I were in your shoes, I would make throwaway email accounts and submit them in addition to your relatives’ or as a substitute.