tmsmalley
10-09-2009, 04:52:59 PM
I admit it. I have thrown out who knows how many thousands of BTFE's. They weren't relevant to me, I didn't know they a significant value to a school, my kids weren't in school yet.
Now that my daughter is in public school, we're on board. Unfortunately, it seems we've got a weak coordinator. All I got from school was one sheet of paper with 25 squares on it that said "'Boxtop Bingo' fill out and return to be entered into a drawing". That's it. Didn't say BTFE on it anywhere, didn't explain the program, what the things are worth, where to find them, nothing. I had of course seen some references to BTFE on here and figured this must be what they were talking about (I never heard about them at all before HotCouponWorld). Went to the BTFE website, found out they were worth TEN CENTS EACH! Holy cow! And the online ordering too? Sheesh. My little 5 year old has been in school less than a month and so far we've managed to turn in 175 of them. I've got to order about $1000 worth of stuff for work and nearly everyone I need to order from is in their Marketplace too. You betcha I'm going to use that route.
There's about 550 kids in this school and their total goal is about $1000. I can't decide if it is just that I'm so competitive or so thrifty or so guilt ridden from all the ones I've thrown away, but I'm really tempted to offer to help the coordinator. I've got a name from the BTFE site, but no email contact, so I'll have to check with the school as to who is doing it. I don't know how invested that person is in this or if it is more something they sort of got stuck with. I'm sure that volunteering could either mean I end up working for Attila the Hun or get stuck with the whole ball of wax.
I just don't see why they couldn't hit $5-$10 per kid on these throughout the year with a tiny bit of effort (like, oh, I dunno, actually EXPLAINING the friggin' program maybe?). Like sending home more than one sheet? Like asking people to ask friends and relatives for them? Like offering baggies with a BTFE sticker that could go on the fridge to remind people to save them? Like even putting something about it on the webpage that has every other goofy thing on it but nothing about this?
Ok, so seriously. Tell me how much work this is and talk me down before I go ahead and volunteer to help. I do have a full time job, 2 kids, a hubby and of course a couponing habit to support too. :) On the flip side, I do have an employer that loves to support community involvement stuff so it wouldn’t be a problem to get an hour here and there for this.
Tess
Now that my daughter is in public school, we're on board. Unfortunately, it seems we've got a weak coordinator. All I got from school was one sheet of paper with 25 squares on it that said "'Boxtop Bingo' fill out and return to be entered into a drawing". That's it. Didn't say BTFE on it anywhere, didn't explain the program, what the things are worth, where to find them, nothing. I had of course seen some references to BTFE on here and figured this must be what they were talking about (I never heard about them at all before HotCouponWorld). Went to the BTFE website, found out they were worth TEN CENTS EACH! Holy cow! And the online ordering too? Sheesh. My little 5 year old has been in school less than a month and so far we've managed to turn in 175 of them. I've got to order about $1000 worth of stuff for work and nearly everyone I need to order from is in their Marketplace too. You betcha I'm going to use that route.
There's about 550 kids in this school and their total goal is about $1000. I can't decide if it is just that I'm so competitive or so thrifty or so guilt ridden from all the ones I've thrown away, but I'm really tempted to offer to help the coordinator. I've got a name from the BTFE site, but no email contact, so I'll have to check with the school as to who is doing it. I don't know how invested that person is in this or if it is more something they sort of got stuck with. I'm sure that volunteering could either mean I end up working for Attila the Hun or get stuck with the whole ball of wax.
I just don't see why they couldn't hit $5-$10 per kid on these throughout the year with a tiny bit of effort (like, oh, I dunno, actually EXPLAINING the friggin' program maybe?). Like sending home more than one sheet? Like asking people to ask friends and relatives for them? Like offering baggies with a BTFE sticker that could go on the fridge to remind people to save them? Like even putting something about it on the webpage that has every other goofy thing on it but nothing about this?
Ok, so seriously. Tell me how much work this is and talk me down before I go ahead and volunteer to help. I do have a full time job, 2 kids, a hubby and of course a couponing habit to support too. :) On the flip side, I do have an employer that loves to support community involvement stuff so it wouldn’t be a problem to get an hour here and there for this.
Tess