Thursday, January 20, 2011

HELP CHARITIES, CHURCHES, AND YOUR CLUBS BY DEALING DRUGS

HELP CHARITIES, CHURCHES, AND YOUR CLUBS BY DEALING DRUGS

Dr. Jim Claunch, a former United Methodist pastor, and Mac McWhirter, a former U. S. Army Drill Sergeant are now in the business of selling drugs. They are also trying to involve as many other people as they can to sell drugs. Why? It is going to help churches, schools, civic organizations and many other groups to raise the funds they need to do the good they do in our communities. The best part is that the organizations will not need to spend any money or to go begging their members and supporters for money. How is this possible? The members and supporters simply fill out an enrollment form and request Front Door Pharmacy to deliver their prescription drugs to their door and bill their insurance company, just as their local pharmacy is already doing. The prescription is delivered right to the personÂ’s front door and a service phone call makes sure the customer is happy.

(PRWEB) September 26, 2002

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HELP CHARITIES, CHURCHES, AND YOUR CLUBS BY DEALING DRUGS

FOREST ACRES, SC – September 25th, 2002 Forest Acres, South Carolina (Xpress Press)- Dr. Jim Claunch, a former United Methodist pastor, and Mac McWhirter, a former U. S. Army Drill Sergeant are now in the business of selling drugs. They are also trying to involve as many other people as they can to sell drugs. Why? It is going to help churches, schools, civic organizations and many other groups to raise the funds they need to do the good they do in our communities. The best part is that the organizations will not need to spend any money or to go begging their members and supporters for money. How is this possible? The members and supporters simply fill out an enrollment form and request Front Door Pharmacy to deliver their prescription drugs to their door and bill their insurance company, just as their local pharmacy is already doing. The prescription is delivered right to the person’s front door and a service phone call makes sure the customer is happy.

ThatÂ’s great but what about the organization making money? Front Door Pharmacy is going to give 25% of their profits to the club, church, or charity that has their members and supporters enroll to fulfill their regular monthly prescriptions with FDP. For example, if a group had 100 members and the average portion of the profit per customer was $3.00 then the club, church or organization would get $300 each month those prescriptions were filled. Once it is set up, the revenue for the organization continues to come in month after month. In a year, they have made $3600. In two years Â… $7200. If they had 1000 supporters the revenue might be $3000 per month and $36,000 per year, and $72,000 in two years. This might be a wonderful program for a school that needs more community support, but has a shrinking education budget. Also a Chamber of Commerce might want to involve all its members in an effort to raise money for local projects. The applications for this are all but unlimited, because almost everyone orders prescription drugs and almost every non-profit group needs funds.

For profit businesses might want to have their employees and customers order their prescriptions in this way so, that the profits could be used for employee bonus money or special awards. All this could be done with no extra cost to the organization or to the employees, as their insurance would simply be paying FDP instead of a local pharmacy. Funds are raised and could be given by the business to help the survivors of 9-11 or the American Cancer Society.

Often time businesses wish to help their local communities or contribute to charity, but they do not see the funds in a tight business budget to do what they wish to do. Now there is a way that does not require funding. Over time the profits shared by FDP with the organizations can be very substantial, as profit sharing is done month after month on all reorders. All that the business, organization, church, or club needs to do is to have their members fill out a simple enrollment form to turn over to Front Door Pharmacy. The member then picks up their next prescription in their usual manner, but the following month it will come direct to their door saving them time, but also helping out their favorite club, charity or cause at no additional cost to anyone. FDP has a very creative idea which allows organizations to raise money without begging for money, doing bake sales or car washes. Members feel great knowing that as they spend money on prescriptions they are also helping their favorite organization. In todayÂ’s time crunched world saving twenty minutes driving to the drug store and waiting in the line for the prescription might be the best thing about this for many people. Time is also saved from doing car washes and bake sales. No asking for money; funds raised by good organizations for doing good; and people saving time which would have been spent washing cars, doing bake sales and picking up prescriptions at the local pharmacy - looks like a winning idea.

The preacher and the drill sergeant selling drugs might not be such a bad idea if it helps raise funds for groups that are doing good, and also saves their members time in a busy world. If you would like to deal some drugs to help your church, club, organization or business you can check them out at www. fdpmarketing. com or call 803-787-1213 for their free brochure. Dr. Jim Claunch is the President of Front Door Pharmacy and "Mac McWhirter is the Executive Vice President.

You done good boys and perhaps you will help a great deal more good be done. It is time that something involving drugs in this nation had a positive application, and this looks like it could be it.

FDP NEEDS LOCAL REPRESENATIVES - $100,000 FIRST YEAR POTENTIAL INCOME - Front Door Pharmacy will also be needing hundreds of people across the United States and Canada to work as independent sales representatives. It is very possible that a new representative working full time will make in excess of $100,000 the first year, and it will build with residuals year after year. There is no franchise cost involved for the representatives and they may work in a part time status at first. They will be trained and supported by their State Director and Regional Director. If you are interested in a position sharing this fundraising idea with groups, clubs and organizations please fax or email your resume to the contact below.

Interview Contact:

Front Door Pharmacy

Edward A. "Mac" McWhirter

4840 Forest Drive, Suite 306

Forest Acres, SC 29206

Phone: (803) 787-1213

Fax: (425) 969-4989

Mac@FDPMarketing. com