Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, its extra cookies not the end of the world. Put an email out to the troop that you have extras. People will buy them.
What about our neighbors who have paid for cookies and then got nothing delivered?
You NEVER collect money up front for GS cookies. If you do you're not following the procedures. If no money is collected up front, there's no need to stress. There may be some disappointed customers but they're not out any money. If you are worried about paying for the cookies, post a FB message and see if you have any takers. Or your daughter can go door to door with cookies in hand to sell the extras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me, no one is going to judge you for this, Holy overreaction. Your follow up posts only go to prove that he is not the only one with issues.
Weeeelllllll... Not so sure about that. I ordered GS cookies from a mom at my kids' school. I only like two flavors; TWO. I ordered three boxes and ended up with the three flavors that I DETEST. I said, "mom. I think I received the wrong cookies. I can leave the boxes with [daughter] and she can bring the ones I ordered." Mom, "I'm sorry but I don't have anymore cookies left!"
Me:![]()
I was so annoyed that I never ordered from her again. HTF do you mess up a GS cookie order?? Right, OP?
This is pretty outrageous. That mom needs to go drive around and find some girl scouts selling cookies to make it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me, no one is going to judge you for this, Holy overreaction. Your follow up posts only go to prove that he is not the only one with issues.
Weeeelllllll... Not so sure about that. I ordered GS cookies from a mom at my kids' school. I only like two flavors; TWO. I ordered three boxes and ended up with the three flavors that I DETEST. I said, "mom. I think I received the wrong cookies. I can leave the boxes with [daughter] and she can bring the ones I ordered." Mom, "I'm sorry but I don't have anymore cookies left!"
Me:![]()
I was so annoyed that I never ordered from her again. HTF do you mess up a GS cookie order?? Right, OP?
This is pretty outrageous. That mom needs to go drive around and find some girl scouts selling cookies to make it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me, no one is going to judge you for this, Holy overreaction. Your follow up posts only go to prove that he is not the only one with issues.
Weeeelllllll... Not so sure about that. I ordered GS cookies from a mom at my kids' school. I only like two flavors; TWO. I ordered three boxes and ended up with the three flavors that I DETEST. I said, "mom. I think I received the wrong cookies. I can leave the boxes with [daughter] and she can bring the ones I ordered." Mom, "I'm sorry but I don't have anymore cookies left!"
Me:![]()
I was so annoyed that I never ordered from her again. HTF do you mess up a GS cookie order?? Right, OP?
Anonymous wrote:We used to only sell to the folks up and down our street. My kids remembered who bought what. Heck, I remembered who bought what.
Also, didn't your daughter go with a friend? I thought that was a rule too that they go with a buddy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't the buyers not pay until the cookies are delivered?
No, we collected the $$ upfront. That is what our troop told us to do. I know other troops seem to do it differently.
I thought, ahead of time, "Oh, that'll make it so much easier." Ugh.
huh? Where are you posting from that this is what your cookie mom told you? Are you sure? Parents should've signed of on paperwork that outlines all the info...are you sure you understood it right?
Signed,
troop cookie mom
I'm posting from Fairfax County. We also had to turn in the cookie $$ when we arrived to get our cookies from our cookie mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't the buyers not pay until the cookies are delivered?
No, we collected the $$ upfront. That is what our troop told us to do. I know other troops seem to do it differently.
I thought, ahead of time, "Oh, that'll make it so much easier." Ugh.
huh? Where are you posting from that this is what your cookie mom told you? Are you sure? Parents should've signed of on paperwork that outlines all the info...are you sure you understood it right?
Signed,
troop cookie mom
I'm posting from Fairfax County. We also had to turn in the cookie $$ when we arrived to get our cookies from our cookie mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your dh have a disorder like adhd or dyslexia?
I don't know. That is a good question. Anything is possible I suppose. B/c, honestly, when things like this happen to us in our lives, and they do seem to happen with more regularity than I would have thought possible, I am often left wondering, "HOW could this HAPPEN?" I just don't get it.
And as I said, he is competent at work, so??? (?) I just don't know. . .
Probably unhappy at home. People tend to put in less effort and work into something they do not necessarily care about. Do you think you could convince him to see a therapist with you?
Yes, he devalues anything on the home front, anything that is not work. He puts minimal effort in therefore, and now things like this happen. And then he blows up at me and thinks I am badgering him over pesky little details which are below him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like what a friend of mine would do!
Do the rounds and make sales and be disappointed with the total. So he'd order a ton more to make DD look good and if he couldn't sell or give away the additional - LEFTOVERS!
I wish, but as I said, I am the one who went to the cookie mom's house to pick up the order and she and I checked and checked and rechecked and rechecked and then I signed off on the sheet. So I know there were no extras when I picked them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your dh have a disorder like adhd or dyslexia?
I don't know. That is a good question. Anything is possible I suppose. B/c, honestly, when things like this happen to us in our lives, and they do seem to happen with more regularity than I would have thought possible, I am often left wondering, "HOW could this HAPPEN?" I just don't get it.
And as I said, he is competent at work, so??? (?) I just don't know. . .
Probably unhappy at home. People tend to put in less effort and work into something they do not necessarily care about. Do you think you could convince him to see a therapist with you?