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Re: Edited Coffee?
Posted by Sarah on 4/25/09
Gabriel,
You are right. I just went there and what a wonderful idea!!!!
Apparently, it's an auction and classified ads site. I listed a
refridgerator for sale and it was so simple. When I listed it, it
asked me for my zip code and all the schools in our area came up
for me to choose from. We're selling our refridgerator for only
$50 so there was no listing fee, but apparently, had there been a
fee (and you are right, they are small in comparison) their
company sends a portion of the fee to our school. This is too
cool.
On 4/24/09, Gabriel Reynaga wrote:
> On 4/24/09, Gabriel Reynaga wrote:
>> There is a way to raise money without sending the kids home
>> with order forms; mainstreetfair.com. This is a new website
>> that contribute 10 percent of the fees that they collect.
>> Their fees compared to other ecommerce website are for
>> fewer. The don't charge anything to sell any type of book a
>> low fees for everything else.
>
> Excuse my grammar above I pressed the ENTER button by
> accident. As I was saying; Main Street Fair is a new ecommerce
> website that contributes money to schools, charges no listing
> fees for books and charges low fees for everything else. So
> there isn't a need for our kids to go knock on doors or stand
> outside supermarkets selling their items. Every time users buy
> or sell on our website; mainstreetfair.com schools receive
> money. Now it's the time to look through the stuff you don't
> use any more and list it with us Main Street Fair
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Coffee?, 4/24/09, by Gabriel Reynaga.
- Re: Edited Coffee?, 4/24/09, by Gabriel Reynaga.
- Re: Edited Coffee?, 4/25/09, by Sarah.
- Re: Edited Coffee?, 4/25/09, by Sarah.
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