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Post by kscoach on Mar 5, 2010 14:41:20 GMT -6
Have any of you sold the discount cards through Elite Fundraising? If so, what are the pros and cons?
Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere - I did a search and did not find anything.
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Post by mrflorida06 on Mar 5, 2010 18:46:38 GMT -6
Used Elite back in 2007 and they were good. There cards might be little pricey though. What Ive done since was just went to a printer and got the cards printed myself for only $200 bucks. Its easier to get the vendors yourself. I recently found a company that seems like the best one out there though because they print the cards with no upfront cost and the cards you don't sell you just return then back with no cost to you. They only charge you for the cards you sell, so you take no loss. If interested message me and I will send you the reps name and number
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Post by unc31 on Mar 5, 2010 19:51:27 GMT -6
I have used them. Negotiate the cut that you get and the cut they get.
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Post by bigm0073 on Mar 5, 2010 20:42:48 GMT -6
TERRIBLE!!!
They make you sell minimum and they sent me two batches without anything on the back... Total cluster!!!
1st team sports
google them and go to their web site. They helped me raise over 25,000 dollars last year. WAY BETTER!!
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Post by coachplaa on Mar 8, 2010 8:02:37 GMT -6
Just to add, I use a company called Raiser's Edge. They give at around a 70% profit and actually get deals that you ask them to get. Our previous card supplier was 45-50% and half the deals were horrible.
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Post by coachwoodall on Mar 8, 2010 9:59:08 GMT -6
last 2 years I found the vendors and got a local printer to print the nice credit card type cards. I got 1000 for around $1.17 a card.
alot better than the 50/50 split we were getting.
they came back an offered $2 a card and find the vendors, but I had to pay up front for 1200 cards.
Will do it myself again.
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Post by dhooper on Mar 8, 2010 10:56:18 GMT -6
I use them they we're ok
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