Girl Scout cookie experience?!


Question: This is an odd question, so just go with it:

Do you pay for the cookies up front when you first order them, or do you pay later, when they bring you the box of cookies you had previously ordered?

How does the "system" work?


Answers: This is an odd question, so just go with it:

Do you pay for the cookies up front when you first order them, or do you pay later, when they bring you the box of cookies you had previously ordered?

How does the "system" work?

well the come to your house and you order the cookies you want and then they come back with your cookies and you pay for them then

its better to get them at the booths in front of grocery stores tho cus wen you order them it takes months!

You pay for them and then you get your cookies.

You pay for the cookies first.

not odd question. you do not have to pay at ordering. However having been a girl scout that sold many cookies to people that worked for my dad and my dad got stuck paying for cookies that people decided they didn't want or they left the company I pay for mine up front.

The scouts will give a form to put your name, address, phone # plus the number of boxes you order and the last column is for your total amount which you should have ready to pay the scout when she delivers the cookies. You sign your name. It's just like a pledge. Any scout asking for money up front is very wrong and the troup leader should be advised.

LOL you usually pay when they deliver the cookies to you. Enjoy!!! Have some for me!

You pay when you receive them.

I usually buy from someone who has the cookies on hand, so I pay and go with cookies... I like it b/c I get cookies right away.





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