Scammers targeted girl scouts who were selling cookies as a place to unload their counterfeit bills. They used 50 dollar fake bills and asked for change when only buying one box.
The world's most despicable person is whoever wrote 9 different bad checks for Girl Scout Cookie Orders in the Twin Cities area. A few questions arise from this story. First, how the heck do you justify ordering $2400 worth of Girl Scout Cookies in the first place. 600 boxes? Secondly, does this person have no conscious whatsoever?
Move over Paula Deen...with your butter-flavored chap stick! The Girl Scouts have come out with a much flavorful offering. Cookie flavored lip balm, just in time for holiday stocking stuffing. What's your favorite? Mine is the Tag-A-Longs, mmmm, peanut butter! Here's the other flavors.
Instead of canvassing the neighborhood, Abigail and Caitlin Mills of Hazelwood, MO, have for the last six years conducted their annual sale of Girl Scouts cookies from their parents' front yard.
The duo ran into a snag this year, however, when a neighbor complained to the local authorities about the commotion caused by this Thin Mint commerce.
Citing this complaint and a code against selling produ