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1. Can you describe the product?
It is Chicken Manure, things produced by chicken (jifen) mixed with other organic stuff. It is the same product that Auchan used to sell (if you ever brought from Auchan). One bag is 50 lbs. 2. How does it smell? Well, as expected, it doesn't smell so good. But since it comes dry, the smell is much weaker than those rain soaked ones brought from Auchan. 3. What's the role of a coordinator? A coordinator is the people that makes things happen. He/she collects money, orders product from the company, takes delivery, and distributes the products to individuals. A coordinator is very busy on the day of delivery, because nobody wants to leave the products outside his door for extended time. 4. How is the price determined? The price consists of a base price and delivery fee, and varies with each order. For 2003-2005, it ranged from $2.40-$2.60/bag (tax included), which is cheaper than Auchan used to sell ($2.99/bag plus tax). This year we expect the price to be higher due to higher transportation cost. A coordinator should be free to change extra to compensate for his/her work. However, they had never charged extra in 2003-2005 despite of their hard work. They even pay money out of their pocket because some of our guys took extra bags but forgot paying. By using this online ordering system, it helps us keep track of things. To encourage people to become a coordinator, Pearland area decided to give each coordinator 10 free bags as an appreciation in January 2006. 5. Does this web site charge a fee for us to use the service? No, the service provided by this web site is free. We seek compensation from the ads on this web site. You may support our web site by visiting the ads on top of this page and other pages on this web site. Every time you click the ads, this site collect a small amount of money, which enables us serving you better in the future. 6. How can I be a coordinator? Contact us directly or post a message in the garden forum. 7. I have a great suggestion (I have more questions) ... Please post it to the garden forum or send a message.
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