Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are actually not supposed to accept payment up front. People order and pay when the cookies are delivered. As for the wagon situation, you can order cookies "for yourself" now and then sell them to your neighbors when you receive them.
But yes, the ordering period for GSCNC SUCKS, it's stupid to have it completely over the holidays. I hate it.
For the 3rd year in a row we’ve sold zero boxes so far because I will not attempt to do it over the holidays. I have zero capacity for one more thing. It is the stupidest time for sales and we can’t be the only families that think so.
Neither DH nor I can sell at work. I think I may take DD to the metro station or a nearby college campus in her scout uniform and hand out her digital cookie link/QR code.
There are only 2 bakers that generate GS cookies for all of VA every region needs to take turns and stagger sales so the bakers can adequately keep up with orders/ship them out in a timely manner.
Therefore troops in the natl cap region have sales during the holidays. Move south if you want your cookies sold later.
Anonymous wrote:I will NEVER pre-pay for cookies. EVER.
If you’ve got them where I can buy them on the spot, great, I’ll take 6 boxes of thin mints and 2 boxes of whatever those other things are.
But pay now and get them in March?
Hard no.
Anonymous wrote:My kid quit GS several years ago, but I will say that anyone willing to do neighborhood sales in the DC area should head out tomorrow.
My kid went out in a snowstorm and sold a sh*t ton of orders. Everyone was home and either felt sorry for her or appreciated her ambition, I dunno.
I freaking hated GS, but that was pretty entertaining.
Anonymous wrote:If you take your daughter into the office, she’ll sell more cookies. No one wants to buy from you but they will from the actual GS.
Anonymous wrote:OP GS cookies have always been pre-ordered (at least for last 10-15 years when my girls were in it). Money is collected when cookies are delivered. I order from every GS who comes to my door, whether I know them or not. I do not buy from their parents who text me, post on FB, or bring in an order form to work. The goal is for the girls to learn to sell cookies, not their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are actually not supposed to accept payment up front. People order and pay when the cookies are delivered. As for the wagon situation, you can order cookies "for yourself" now and then sell them to your neighbors when you receive them.
But yes, the ordering period for GSCNC SUCKS, it's stupid to have it completely over the holidays. I hate it.
For the 3rd year in a row we’ve sold zero boxes so far because I will not attempt to do it over the holidays. I have zero capacity for one more thing. It is the stupidest time for sales and we can’t be the only families that think so.
Neither DH nor I can sell at work. I think I may take DD to the metro station or a nearby college campus in her scout uniform and hand out her digital cookie link/QR code.