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Getting Started

This is Too Easy! What’s Next?

There only are a few steps:

Send an email to support@ConfederateStories.com to let us know about your interest.
Select the product(s) your organization wants to sell for your fundraiser in the email and tell us:

  1. How many of each item your organization wants to sell; and
  2. How long your members will have to complete your program.

Purchase at least 10 books or illustrations at the wholesale price for use by your members.
Collect payment for all items sold by your members and mail:

  1. A list of the total number of items of each type sold; and
  2. A single check for the total wholesale amount to Carondelet, LLC your organization keeps the amount raised for your event or goal.

Receive the items sold, which will be shipped within five business days of the receipt of your organization’s order.





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If you have an interest in the Southern War for Independence, or just a talent for part time sales, contact us. You can put a little green in your pocket. Email Us!

 

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