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You go . I will try to get more from the adults I sell to. I'll

let the school keep their price where they think they will sell.

Lee

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> so the cost is higher. This isn't about market share and making

> profits or moving inventory. It's about raising money. I may have to

> ask more people to buy one because more will say no, but I will sell

> the same number in the end that I would have anyway - and raise more

> money by not lowering the price.

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Good for you ! I feel exactly the same way, especially when they're selling the yellow bands to remember soldiers and they only give 10%. This is a serious cause and truthfully I want people to see that this is different from just wanting to be fashionable. I tell them how important that five dollars is to our research. Some people will just walk away, but I've found it useful to see who does. I guess I'm making lemonade, if you know what I mean.

Keep up the good work.

Joan

Wrist band Prices

I was told $5 was too much by my niece. I told her it was a fundraiser so the cost is higher. This isn't about market share and making profits or moving inventory. It's about raising money. I may have to ask more people to buy one because more will say no, but I will sell the same number in the end that I would have anyway - and raise more money by not lowering the price. in Cleveland

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Here’s

another idea for selling wrist bands.

A friend of ours who owns a bar has put them in a big plastic jar with

the home page of the PSC partners web site taped to it. He’s selling them for $5 a piece. He just started today and, although I

don’t know the quantity, is “selling them like hotcakes”.

I’m also a

GS leader and am having a cookie booth tomorrow. Although I won’t sell them as a GS leader, they may be

conveniently located on the same table J So thanks for

that idea and for the leadership in getting these wristbands manufactured!

Deb (mother of Sam (10); PSC 8/04)

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Good

for you ! I feel exactly the same way, especially when they're

selling the yellow bands to remember soldiers and they only give 10%.

This is a serious cause and truthfully I want people to see that this is

different from just wanting to be fashionable. I tell them how

important that five dollars is to our research. Some people will just

walk away, but I've found it useful to see who does. I guess I'm making

lemonade, if you know what I mean.

Keep up

the good work.

Joan

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Wrist band Prices

I was told $5 was too much by my niece. I told her it was a

fundraiser

so the cost is higher. This isn't about market share and making

profits or moving inventory. It's about raising money. I may

have to

ask more people to buy one because more will say no, but I will sell

the same number in the end that I would have anyway - and raise more

money by not lowering the price.

in Cleveland

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