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Scentsy Fundraiser
Scentsy Fundraisers “Make Perfect Scents”
Scentsy.. "The Hottest New Thing in Candles" is also the hottest new thing in fundraising. If your Sick of doing the same old fundraisers each year, you should consider letting Scentsy take care of your fundraising goals for you! Just Contact me today and I can explain how easy it is to have a Scentsy Fundraiser for your organization.Scentsy fundraisers are a perfect way to earn extra cash for Schools, Gymnastic Teams, Youth Sports, Dance Teams, Day Cares, community groups and organizations. Basically every organization that you can think of who could use a little extra help throughout the year.
I would be more then happy to assist you with your fundraiser and to ensure that all your needs are met. I’m sure you will find that we will do everything possible to make your fundraiser a stress free, fresh, and “Scentsational” success!
Two Types of Fundraisers
Fairs and Special Events - You can have a fundraiser at your organization during a fair or special event by simply setting up a table with some catalogs and order forms. You just take orders from participants and at the end of the fair I will collect the order forms and get the products ordered for you.Traditional Door to Door - One of the most popular form of fundraiser is the community fundraiser where members of your organization go out into the community and collect orders from family, friends, and neighbors. After approximately 2 weeks of gathering orders, I will collect the order forms and get the products ordered.
I will provide all the materials needed such as, catalogs, order forms, envelopes, and instructions. In both types of fundraisers, I will be available to help answer any questions or handle any items that may arise. We will make sure that your fundraiser goes smooth and that the impact on you is extremely minimal.
What Will Your Organization Receive?
You will receive a check in the amount of 20% of all the products sold. Therefore if your fundraiser generates $2000.00 in sales (very easy to achieve), your organization will get a check in the amount of $400.00. Shipping on the products are free if total fundraiser is over $150 and each order will be inventoried, labeled and sorted. They will then be delivered to you individually packaged for all of your customers to pick up and enjoy. Scentsy Products will be delivered to you approximately 2-3 weeks from the time that the orders are entered into the computer.Contact me today with any further questions that you may have.
Bobbie Moore
918.902.4630
http://Safe-Scents.com
Safe-Scents@cox.net
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Are Wicked candles damaging your home?
(NOT IF YOU ARE USING ONE OF MY WICKLESS WARMERS! NO FLAME MEANS NO SOOT!)
By Insure.com
The use of candles dates back to prehistoric times. They've been used for lighting, heating, and decoration. Candles might also be causing irreparable damage to your home — and your insurance might not cover it.
Candle soot
Many of the popular scented candles today are made by mixing oils into the candle wax. The more oil in a candle, the stronger the scent. More oil also means a higher potential for soot, which can eventually coat your carpets, drapes, and furniture.
After the soot settles, cleaning it off your walls, carpet, couch, and appliances can become impossible. The electrically charged bond is too strong for household cleaners to break. You have little choice but to replace the soiled surfaces or buy new items.
Ron Bailey, engineer and owner of Bailey Engineering in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, has tested candles. One of Bailey's tests involved using a model home as the proving ground. He burned four candles for 15 hours. Soot deposited on the walls, appliances, and drapes.
Bailey says he’s seen homes, where candle soot has caused tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage. "It's eye-opening. They had to replace the carpets and clean up and repaint the walls," he says.
One homeowner in Texas faced nearly $200,000 in damages and replacement costs because of candle soot. The soot particles infested her heating and cooling ductwork, which had to be replaced. Much of her furniture was covered by candle soot.
Frank Vigil, a building specialist with the Applied Building Science Team at North Carolina State University, says the problems from candle soot are becoming more and more evident. Vigil has investigated several cases, including one in which he was hired by State Farm. "There was quite substantial property damage [in that case], over $10,000," he says.
Vigil says he knows of many claims made against insurance companies as a result of soot from candles. "This is becoming a big issue, near epidemic in proportions," he says.
Time to say "Good-Bye" to your jarred candles and "Hello" to FLAMELESS, SOOTLESS, and SMOKELESS WARMERS!
By Insure.com
The use of candles dates back to prehistoric times. They've been used for lighting, heating, and decoration. Candles might also be causing irreparable damage to your home — and your insurance might not cover it.
Candle soot
Many of the popular scented candles today are made by mixing oils into the candle wax. The more oil in a candle, the stronger the scent. More oil also means a higher potential for soot, which can eventually coat your carpets, drapes, and furniture.
After the soot settles, cleaning it off your walls, carpet, couch, and appliances can become impossible. The electrically charged bond is too strong for household cleaners to break. You have little choice but to replace the soiled surfaces or buy new items.
Ron Bailey, engineer and owner of Bailey Engineering in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, has tested candles. One of Bailey's tests involved using a model home as the proving ground. He burned four candles for 15 hours. Soot deposited on the walls, appliances, and drapes.
Bailey says he’s seen homes, where candle soot has caused tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage. "It's eye-opening. They had to replace the carpets and clean up and repaint the walls," he says.
One homeowner in Texas faced nearly $200,000 in damages and replacement costs because of candle soot. The soot particles infested her heating and cooling ductwork, which had to be replaced. Much of her furniture was covered by candle soot.
Frank Vigil, a building specialist with the Applied Building Science Team at North Carolina State University, says the problems from candle soot are becoming more and more evident. Vigil has investigated several cases, including one in which he was hired by State Farm. "There was quite substantial property damage [in that case], over $10,000," he says.
Vigil says he knows of many claims made against insurance companies as a result of soot from candles. "This is becoming a big issue, near epidemic in proportions," he says.
Time to say "Good-Bye" to your jarred candles and "Hello" to FLAMELESS, SOOTLESS, and SMOKELESS WARMERS!
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