Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe they still shill cookies this way. I quit Girl Scouts in the 1970s because I was uncomfortable knocking on neighbors' doors like that . . . and probably rightly so.
They sell lots of different ways. No kne has to knock on doors or sell at all.
Anonymous wrote:Girl Scouts should be ashamed of themselves, making little girls sell cancer- and heat disease-causing crap.
Anonymous wrote:I do not see a way to choose girl delivery online and not pay. A few people have specifically mentioned not having to pay on the website.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe they still shill cookies this way. I quit Girl Scouts in the 1970s because I was uncomfortable knocking on neighbors' doors like that . . . and probably rightly so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not see a way to choose girl delivery online and not pay. A few people have specifically mentioned not having to pay on the website.
Ask the parent of the girl about that. The adult has to approve girl delivery so the parents may not have approved that option, but it’s just a quick toggle they can change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most orders are sold through the digital cookie site. People pay via credit card there and then you deliver the cookies.
Paper orders - you collect the money after you deliver the cookies. Not while taking the order. You should have some time, like a week or so, when you’re given the cookies and can deliver and collect the money from the door to door paper sales before the money is due to your troop. You don’t need to front the money.
That said, my daughter barely sells any door to door. Just hasn’t had much luck. And is nowhere near 200 boxes sold.
You can’t set up a cookie booth on your own either. Only the sanctioned booths through your service unit are permitted. Your troop leader would sign up for booth slots. So if your troop isn’t doing booths, then yes it’s correct that you won’t have any cookies in hand to sell. The troop orders cookies to sell at the booth. Otherwise the only cookies ordered would be those ‘pre ordered’ cookies.
Op here. I’d like to sell at a sanctioned booth too.
The booth I was thinking would be in front of my house. We’re in a very walkable neighborhood and our neighbors love our kids.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor took our order but didn’t collect money. Are you SURE you need payment upfront and not just the orders?
Anonymous wrote:Girl Scouts should be ashamed of themselves, making little girls sell cancer- and heat disease-causing crap.
Anonymous wrote:I do not see a way to choose girl delivery online and not pay. A few people have specifically mentioned not having to pay on the website.