Ohio Girl Scouts accepting mobile payments for cookies, your thin mint craving starts now (2024)

Short on cash but wishing you could stock up on Girl Scout cookies? Then you no longer have an excuse -- at least if you're in Northeast Ohio -- as the local Girl Scout group there has teamed up with Intuit to accept credit cards using the company's GoPayment app (and accompanying card reader) for iOS and Android. What's more, while the Ohio group is the first to sign up, Intuit is now also extending the same offer (which includes reduced transaction fees) to Girl Scout organizations across the US -- something tells us it won't have much trouble getting attracting interest.

Girl Scouts Accepting Cards for Cookies with GoPayment

Troops Preparing to Take Plastic on Their Mobile Phones

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--If a lack of cash has ever kept you from buying your favorite Girl Scout Cookies, you are in for a treat! For the first time, the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio (GSNEO) will be ringing up cookie sales by accepting credit cards on their mobile phones with GoPayment, a mobile payment app for processing credit cards.

To celebrate the Girl Scouts upcoming 99th anniversary in March, Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU) has equipped the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio with its GoPayment mobile payment app, including a free Intuit credit card reader, and reduced pricing on transaction fees. GoPayment provides them with an easy and affordable way to process credit card payments on their mobile devices while protecting sensitive credit card information with industry-leading data encryption.

"We're glad to put the latest mobile technology in the hands of America's future business leaders to help them increase cookie sales," said Chris Hylen, vice president and general manager of Intuit's Payment Solutions division. "For this generation of girls in particular, running a business and being able to take payments anywhere with mobile apps like GoPayment will become second nature. We're eager to see how sales will increase now that they take credit cards with GoPayment."

Girl Scout leaders agree that credit cards and cookie sales are a winning recipe!

"We've lost out on sales in the past because many potential cookie customers did not carry cash," said Marianne Love, director of business services for GSNEO. "But that's all about to change with GoPayment. For the first time ever, we'll be able to say yes to credit cards and process payments quickly right on our phones. And now that people can pay by credit card, it will make it easier to buy a bundle of cookies to donate to U.S. Troops overseas through our Gift of Caring service project called Operation: Sweet Appreciation."

For a limited time, Intuit is extending this same offer to all Girl Scout councils across the country so they can maximize their cookie sales. Councils and troop leaders can get more information by calling Intuit's GoPayment Girl Scout hotline at: 800-871-3334.

GoPayment was introduced two years ago as one of the first mobile payment services on the market. It was designed to help people easily and quickly get paid via their mobile devices wherever they do business. To protect credit card data, GoPayment does not store data on the phone. Data is also encrypted via the GoPayment app and the moment the card is swiped using a supported credit card reader. GoPayment is available for iOS, Android and Blackberry devices. For more information on GoPayment, go to http://gopayment.com/.

About Intuit Payment Solutions

Intuit is one of the largest small business payments processors in the U.S. It processes annually more than $17 billion in transactions for approximately 300,000 small businesses. Over the last 10 years, Intuit has helped small businesses get paid and improve cash flow with a complete family of end-to-end electronic payment solutions. This includes services to process credit cards, e-checks and online payments via a variety of channels including mobile devices, web and retail stores and integrated solutions such as QuickBooks.

Resources:

* GoPayment (http://gopayment.com/)
* GoPayment on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/#!/IntuitGoPayment)
* GoPayment on Twitter (http://twitter.com/gopayment)

About Intuit Inc.

Intuit Inc. is a leading provider of business and financial management solutions for small and mid-sized businesses; financial institutions, including banks and credit unions; consumers and accounting professionals. Its flagship products and services, including QuickBooks®, Quicken® and TurboTax®, simplify small business management, payment and payroll processing, personal finance, and tax preparation and filing. ProSeries® and Lacerte® are Intuit's leading tax preparation offerings for professional accountants. Intuit Financial Services helps banks and credit unions grow by providing on-demand solutions and services that make it easier for consumers and businesses to manage their money.

Founded in 1983, Intuit had annual revenue of $3.5 billion in its fiscal year 2010. The company has approximately 7,700 employees with major offices in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, India and other locations. More information can be found at www.intuit.com.

Intuit, the Intuit logo, and QuickBooks, among others, are registered trademarks and/or registered service marks of Intuit Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Ohio Girl Scouts accepting mobile payments for cookies, your thin mint craving starts now (2024)

FAQs

How do I accept payment on Girl Scout Cookies? ›

Customers can pay for their in-person orders with a credit card/debit card in Digital Cookie— no swiper needed. The Girl Scout logs into her Digital Cookie account and clicks on the Take a Customer Payment button. She enters the customer's card information and gives them the cookies.

Do Girl Scouts take Apple pay for cookies? ›

Yes, Girl Scouts can accept Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other types of mobile wallet payments using most of the apps we've included below. Mobile wallets essentially allow people to pay for things without even needing to pull out a credit card.

Can Girl Scout Cookies be ordered online and shipped? ›

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Your order will be shipped by common carrier or by hand-delivery from a Girl Scout, if the participating Girl Scout Council has provided this option. If hand delivery is available in your area, the "In-Person Delivery" option will appear when you check out through Digital Cookie.

Why are Girl Scout Cookies so expensive? ›

As much as $3.73 of each box of cookies goes to shipping, restocking and credit card fees, as well as to the local council to maintain camps and properties and pay for programming. That leaves the Girl Scout troops with 75 cents to $1.35 a box in proceeds.

What is a Digital Cookie? ›

What is it? Digital Cookie enables girls to personalize their own site to sell cookies online by inviting friends and family via email and social media.

What happens to Girl Scout cookie money? ›

Girl Scouts pool their money as a troop and use it to fuel their Girl Scout adventures throughout the year, including in STEM, outdoor experiences, travel, and community projects. Girl Scouts may not earn proceeds as individuals.

How much do girls make from Girl Scout cookies? ›

On average, a Girl Scout troop may earn around $1 to $2 for each box of cookies sold. However, the actual amount earned per box may vary depending on the specific cookie varieties being sold and any additional costs associated with the sales campaign.

Do Girl Scouts keep the money from selling cookies? ›

One hundred percent of the money that a council and its troops raise through the Girl Scout Cookie Program stays with that council and its troops. Let there be no question: all of the revenue from cookie activities—every penny after paying the baker—stays with the Girl Scout council.

Do you tip Girl Scouts? ›

GSUSA has ruled that “tip” or donation jars at cookie booth sales is not permitted as this is perceived as girls raising money. ARTICLE VI FINANCE - clearly states “Girl members may not engage in any direct solicitation for money”.

Does Walmart sell Girl Scout Cookies year round? ›

That's a huge win for Great Value, though. These iconic Girl Scout cookies are so unique! I am absolutely thrilled to report that you can now get these any time of year at Walmart.

What are the discontinued Girl Scout Cookies? ›

14 Discontinued Girl Scout Cookies That Are Gone Forever
  • Raspberry Rally. This little treat occupies a unique spot in Girl Scout cookie history. ...
  • All Abouts. ...
  • Dulce de Leche. ...
  • Animal Treasures. ...
  • Juliettes. ...
  • Olé Olés. ...
  • Thanks-A-Lot. ...
  • Lemon Chalet Crèmes.

How much are Girl Scout Cookies in 2024? ›

The volunteer-led Product Sales Committee has approved increasing the price of Girl Scout Cookies sold in the 2024 Cookie Program to $6/package.

What is the number 1 selling Girl Scout Cookie? ›

Almost 60% of women in Congress were Girl Scouts. Sales of Thin Mints alone have managed to beat Oreos in previous years. Samoas have been a beloved variety since they were first introduced in 1974. Thin mints and Samoas/Caramel deLites are the top two selling cookies every year.

How much are Girl Scout Cookies in Ohio? ›

Now, Girl Scout Cookies range from $5 to $7, depending on where you buy them. The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, which covers the Dayton area, charges $6 per box.

Did the Girl Scout Cookies get smaller? ›

If we don't carry a certain cookie, it's likely because the bakery connected to our council does not produce or no longer produces that cookie (e.g., Lemonades come from the other Girl Scout Cookie baker). Have the cookies gotten smaller? No, Girl Scout Cookies are the same size and weight per package.

Do Girl Scouts accept credit cards? ›

Yes, your troop can opt to accept credit cards at your booth sales!

How to take credit cards at cookie booths? ›

When taking a credit card payment at a cookie booth, always select the troop option when first logging into Digital Cookie or when switching profiles. Never take credit card payments under the girl's name for a troop b o oth. CHECKOUT. (or enter card information) then enter the customer's name, email, and zip code.

How do I use Girl Scout cookies on Venmo? ›

  1. Families and troops required to download and install Venmo app.
  2. Families create a Venmo account and tie it to their personal bank account.
  3. Troop Leader/Troop Cookie Manager creates a Venmo account and ties it to their troop bank account.
  4. Troop informs families of the Venmo account name to transfer money to.

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