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Topic: [UPDATED] Girl Scout Cookies for BTC (Read 3028 times)

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April 08, 2012, 06:03:28 AM
#33
Inventory updated again in first post; we're either out or nearly out of 4 different varieties.   Sad
sr. member
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April 02, 2012, 07:59:44 PM
#32
You're very welcome weex!

Inventory has been updated in the OP.
legendary
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April 02, 2012, 05:59:52 PM
#31
so whats left?
legendary
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April 02, 2012, 05:54:58 PM
#30
Got my cookies today gabbynot!  9 boxes as promised. Thanks, weex
sr. member
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March 23, 2012, 03:00:31 PM
#29
Keeping the prices the same - even though the fiat price of BTC has dropped a bit since I originally posted...

Thanks guys!
sr. member
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March 19, 2012, 01:47:16 PM
#28
Thanks for the proof pic gmannn.

Yeah, sorry 'bout the Samoas going so quick.  Those & the Thin Mints are always the top seller.

legendary
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March 17, 2012, 05:25:23 PM
#27
man, i'd kill for some samoa's but you guys took them all Sad
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March 15, 2012, 10:57:53 PM
#26
Late in my confirmation posting.  Heres about half of my order.  I got a tracking # the morning after I sent BTC, and the cookies arrived 2 days later.  Trustworthy seller and interesting conversation starter as i'm handing out cookies to coworkers and neighbors and telling them that they were bought with an internet currency from a techno-girl-scout (or her parents).  People are genuinely interested when they see that BTC can buy a physical product.

sr. member
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March 12, 2012, 08:35:32 PM
#25
Another update to the OP...don't forget most of these freeze very well!
sr. member
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March 07, 2012, 08:23:10 AM
#24
Updated our inventory in the OP
newbie
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March 05, 2012, 03:46:20 PM
#23
i will buying some when i get coins in
sr. member
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March 05, 2012, 09:53:47 AM
#22
Unfortunately, we'll have to sell them for fiat, as convincing the local GS Council to accept BTC would be a major uphill battle.

However, it's been fun watching the price fluctuate & hypothesizing about the reasons for it; although it's been more of a lesson in Econ 101 than internet crypto-currencies.

Again, thanks to everyone for their support with this.

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March 03, 2012, 10:11:40 PM
#21
Got a tracking number super fast.  Looking forward to the cookies =)

Just curious, are you going to sell the coins for fiat, or keep them / track their value as part of the econ merit badge?
sr. member
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March 03, 2012, 10:28:04 AM
#20
ataranlen, thanks for posting the proof pic!

gmannn, check your inbox for your delivery confirmation number.

Thanks to all for the PM's & orders; we still have a bunch left!  Smiley
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March 03, 2012, 06:15:03 AM
#19
Lol no they're not made by the girls.

Girl Scouts is just a giant organization thats supposed to teach girls certain values, ethics, and skills that will help them later on in life.

The organization probably contracts with a company that produces the cookies for them and the girls go around selling the cookies to raise funds for activities and other sorts of stuff.

Not sure how much of profits go to the girls as opposed to upper management and salaries but the cookies are damn good.

That's not a grammar mistake, it's quote from a "Adams family" movie ,-)
Girl Scout: Is this made from real lemons?
Wednesday: Yes.
Girl Scout: I only like all-natural foods and beverages, organically grown, with no preservatives. Are you sure they're real lemons?
Pugsley: Yes.
Girl Scout: Well, I'll tell you what. I'll buy a cup if you buy a box of my delicious Girl Scout cookies. Do we have a deal?
Wednesday: Are they made from real Girl Scouts?
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The One and Only
March 03, 2012, 12:50:09 AM
#18
Got my case of samoas today!



I sent the other half of my payment to you, gabbynot
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March 02, 2012, 11:35:34 PM
#17
I read somewhere that less than 5% makes it to the local group

he asked if the cookies were made OF girls, fyi Tongue
Was curious abut this, too...

"Q: How does the cookie revenue benefit girls?

A: All of the revenue earned from cookie activities —every penny after paying the baker—stays with the local Girl Scout council that sponsors the sale.  This includes the portion that goes directly to the group selling cookies. Councils use their cookie revenue to supply essential services to troops, groups, and individual girls, such as providing program resources and communication support, training adult volunteers, and conducting special events. The Girl Scout council's volunteer board of directors:

Chooses the baker
Determines the price per box
Decides how this revenue will be used to provide vital services—such as adult recruitment and training and operation of camps and service centers—and other indirect expenses
Decides how much money will be returned to groups selling cookies for their projects and activities
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Q: What portion of the cookie revenue is shared with the group selling cookies?

A: This decision is made by each local Girl Scout council, so the portion varies from one council to another.  Nationwide, girls receive an estimated 10 – 20% of the purchase price of each box of cookies sold. Cookie proceeds are held in a group or council account and allocated for activities based on the way a girl has joined Girl Scouts, e.g. as a member of a troop, as a special interest group, as a camper, or in a travel group. In many councils girls earn "cookie credit" after a certain number of boxes are sold, which may be used towards council programs, travel or Girl Scout related purchases in the council shop." http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_cookies/cookie_faqs.asp#money_where

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"For each box sold, 85 cents per box goes to the baker to cover production, packaging, shipping of the cookies to the troop, and other incidental costs. Out of the remaining $2.65, 50 to 57 cents goes to the selling troop, which will use the funds to cover the cost of programming, community service projects and scholarships, and to offset the cost of participating in Girl Scouts.

Of course, then there are the prizes that some troops dole out to their top-selling scouts. Prizes can cost anywhere from 5 to 7 cents per box, says Ceravolo. So if a troop opts to award prizes, they'll get about 50 to 52 cents per box. "But if a troop votes to eliminate prizes, they get about 57 cents per box," she says.

Of the remaining funds, about 1 penny per box goes to the neighborhood "service unit" -- another level of scouting -- and stays within the community. The rest goes to the regional council, which is usually comprised of numerous troops that are located near each other, Ceravolo explains. The regional council of Nassau County, for instance, focuses solely on the troops in Nassau County, New York. "The remaining $2.14 to $2.07 is used to fund local programming, support summer camps, train adult volunteers, and so on," says Ceravolo.

Contrary to urban legends, the proceeds from Girl Scout cookie sales are not funneled to the national scouting organization. "Girl Scouts of the USA has a deal in place in which they receive royalties directly from the two national bakers of the cookies," Ceravolo says. "The regional councils do not send cookie money to the national organization."" http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/02/06/girl-scout-cookies-by-the-numbers-just-where-do-all-those-dolla/


Fwiw. Cheers!
sr. member
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March 02, 2012, 11:31:01 PM
#16
I read somewhere that less than 5% makes it to the local group

he asked if the cookies were made OF girls, fyi Tongue
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March 01, 2012, 02:49:45 PM
#15
Yammy-yammy. There in Russia we do not have Girl Scout Cookies. Is it maked from real Girls? Smiley

Lol no they're not made by the girls.

Girl Scouts is just a giant organization thats supposed to teach girls certain values, ethics, and skills that will help them later on in life.

The organization probably contracts with a company that produces the cookies for them and the girls go around selling the cookies to raise funds for activities and other sorts of stuff.

Not sure how much of profits go to the girls as opposed to upper management and salaries but the cookies are damn good.
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March 01, 2012, 02:45:40 PM
#14
Yammy-yammy. There in Russia we do not have Girl Scout Cookies. Is it maked from real Girls? Smiley
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