If they did that I’d be obliged to treat them just as I do all the mailing labels and such that come in the mail. I certainly would not encourage them by giving them anything (unless it is a charity I would otherwise support). And those excessively sweet cookies are horrid! Notepads and calendars large enough to schedule things on are the only things useful.
JayBluE about 11 years ago
What a sweet racket!…..
dadoctah about 11 years ago
Legally it doesn’t work that way. If you receive something you didn’t order and didn’t pay for, it’s yours to do with as you please.
Tom Falco about 11 years ago
Now that’s a clever way to sell Girl Scout Cookies.
vldazzle about 11 years ago
If they did that I’d be obliged to treat them just as I do all the mailing labels and such that come in the mail. I certainly would not encourage them by giving them anything (unless it is a charity I would otherwise support). And those excessively sweet cookies are horrid! Notepads and calendars large enough to schedule things on are the only things useful.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
If reasonably undamaged, you can even charge storage costs.