mom2m&a:
Please do not be offended by my response to your post but: Why did you schedule a one day bookfair anyway? It seems like you had an awful lot going on as it was. Also, you probably did sign a contract with the book fair company and had some sort of obligation to go through with the contract. Perhaps instead of canceling it you could have rescheduled it. I know that I had a scheduling conflict (after I made sure the dates were ok with our principals) and rescheduled the fair. I think canceling something when you sign a contract is another story.
We have given needy students books out of the group's profit as well. But, to me, you are definitely in it for the money and should find another avenue to raise the needed cash you need.
AS for the survey forms, it is great that you filled them out. Scholastic reads every one that comes back. I have seen the data. It helps out in an "accross the board" way.
This year Scholastic had a great selection. I would agree that in the past years it did seem like there were not enough new titles to choose from. But those survey forms probably had that noted by many people and they took notice and rectified it. This year was great for selections.
The final straw was when she offered the buy one get one free book fair. I know a lot of you like this, but that means we do ALL the work for nothing.
It is true that there is no profit from that type of fair, it is to get kids more books for their money so you are not doing
all the work for nothing . Again, this is clearly not for your group since that is not your aim.
I know it may sound like I work for Scholastic, but I do not. As I previously stated, I am on the National Customer Advisory Board and let me give you a little backround. I was experiencing lots of problems with the company for a while and was ready to pack it in with them too. I had a great customer service rep (now gone...) who went above and beyond for us. I kept giving them one more chance, one more chance... I did get some satisfaction.
However, I was one SQUEAKY wheel to them. To tell you the truth: I was probably one of their biggest complainers. [ Now, I serve on their advisory board with 15 other book fair chairs from around the country. It has been a wonderful experience dealing with them and the company. I can tell you they are CONSTANTLY striving to make good changes for all. I have dealings with all the top people of the company in every department and they are very responsive. They listen to everything we have to say and have taken action on many of our suggestions.
Rome was not built in a day... this company is making changes but it does not happen over night. [img]smile.gif[/img] ....and one size does not fit all. Not everyone is going to be happy.