Deliver A Cake With Broken Foot

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HowCoolGomo1 Posted 31 Jan 2010 , 12:59am
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Looks like it will be middle of June, before I can walk without supports.

Don't have anyone who can help me.

Good news, my big cake isn't due until the end of May. Better news, I don't charge. It's illegal in my neck of the woods.

Little cakes on the other hand; I promised stuff. I can't get them out the doo5.

Don't have people that get cake and deliver correctly.

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kansaslaura Posted 7 Feb 2010 , 3:24pm
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If you're not charging, I'd say tell the people to come and pick them up!!

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artscallion Posted 7 Feb 2010 , 3:31pm
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Originally Posted by kansaslaura

If you're not charging, I'd say tell the people to come and pick them up!!




Exactly. I'm sure people will understand.

And I feel for ya. I broke my arm last Spring and had to take the whole summer off from cakes. I tried to wiggle my way around it. But you really need two arms to make cake. Every one of my pending orders understood and was able to rebook with someone I recommended, who stepped right up to the challenge.

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cupandcake81 Posted 7 Feb 2010 , 8:00pm
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Hope your better soon!!! I agree tell them to pick the cakes up!

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Rosie2 Posted 7 Feb 2010 , 8:28pm
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Yikessss, I'm so sorry....and yeah, if you're not charging I would actually cancel the order. Although, I totally understand if you don't. I don't charge anyone either, I do cakes only for close friends or family since I do this as a hobby but yeah I would feel bad telling them I can't do it.
Another idea is to ask them to come and help you...

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