LOOKING to sponsor someone for Imagination Gala
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Are you looking to sponsor someone or be sponsored? I would like to sponsor someone for this event
I think so had a sponsor for hubby before but not this year. have already sent in rsp's so can't change them now. I had put out there that I was looking for sponsor but at the time no takers, maybe someone will help you out
If I lived in Florida, I would have you sponsor me Li.
And I would have gladly sponsored you Amanda!
Are you looking to sponsor someone or be sponsored? I would like to sponsor someone for this event
Question, you're asking to sponsor someone, but when I PM'd you, you said you just wanted to control my RSP with a credit card. Based on what others who have been sponsored have told us, I don't think that's what 'sponsoring' means, does it?
Question, you're asking to sponsor someone, but when I PM'd you, you said you just wanted to control my RSP with a credit card. Based on what others who have been sponsored have told us, I don't think that's what 'sponsoring' means, does it?
I'm not sure if starry_solo answered the question, but "sponsoring" means sending someone (the sponsoree) in place of the sponsor to get/buy the pins of the event. That is, the sponsoree enjoys the event (meeting people, trading with others, etc.) but the gifts and merchandise of the event go to the sponsor who paid for the event and merchandise.
Some sponsors let the sponsoree have the "freebies", such as the "early birds" pin and gifts given when you pick up your registration packet. Other sponsors would like those freebies mailed to them. It depends on the sponsors, but usually the sponsoree gets to keep (as a minimum) the pins they traded for on the boards.
The main reason people sponsor others is:
to get pins "at cost" plus registration fees plus shipping and tax
(because the sponsor themselves cannot attend the event)
The main reason people become sponsorees is:
they want to go to the event but do not want to pay the registration fees AND they do not want the merchandise
If the sponsoree wants to go to the event AND they want all the merchandise,
they don't need a "sponsor".
If the sponsoree wants to go to the event AND they only want half of the merchandise,
then the sponsor and sponsoree can divide the fees between the two of them (e.g. 50:50 or since it's 5 items, one pays 40% of the fees to get RSP for 2 items, the other pays 60% of the fees to get the RSP for 3 items).
There's two ways of doing the sponsoring.
One is that I send the money directly to the person being sponsored and the RSP is done.
The other way is that the sponsor directly controls the RSP. That's what my sponsor is doing for the NBC Event. He actually signed me up, I gave him my name (obviously) and he puts everything on the RSP with his credit card and is charged directly through Disney. That way, I don't have to collect the funds from the sponsor, he is charged directly through Disney and I just pick it up with the confirmation #. Since the sponsor is local, I can just meet him next time I'm in the park (he can't attend the event himself.) Otherwise, if the sponsor was not local and he wanted the items shipped directly by Disney, I could make arrangements at the event itself to have them shipped.
I've done it both ways for events that I've attended for others on the forum. The first way is a bit more troublesome because one has to contact the sponsor to get the funds for the items awarded on the RSP (I lost contact with my sponsor until about one week before the RSP was going to be charged and it was difficult trying to get in contact again). Funds aren't sent UNTIL the final RSP is done and you know what is awarded.
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