Re: Door prize donations
Re: Door prize donations
- Subject: Re: Door prize donations
- From: Deborah Shadovitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:41:42 -0700
On 9/9/03 3:08pm, "yesyoucan" <email@hidden> typed:
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I know we've practically beaten this subject to death but I just wanted
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to pass on that I am having good success getting door prizes from local
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restaurants. We point out that we are advertising to people who pass
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their restaurant every day and that we do not charge for the door
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prize. They know the person is likely to invite a friend and spend
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more than the $20 and tip the waiter besides.
Hi Louise!
Yes! Years ago I got a brunch at a nice Marina del Rey restaurant and it
was the most popular, wanted prize - and we had some great stuff!
It's also pretty easy to get things like El Pollo Loca, semi-fast food.
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Next I'm going to try it
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with businesses in the area like Office Max, businesses close to our
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meeting venue.
Years ago places like video rental companies would give me free rentals. (I
worked for a charity.) Thrifty Drugs gave out under $25 gifts for charities.
But these days I have found that they require you to write to the corporate
office. I think independent businesses may be more able. But if you succeed
please share the news.
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Of course, if I get donations of chocolate, I won't be held accountable
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for my actions.
LOL. :)
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