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Author: | Gavin Miller - Legend [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 11:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Club Rovers in action. |
It appears the £60 outlay has been recouped already by some Rovers fans. Win Win situation springs to mind given the comments from our other forum. I've had a peep at the Dell site and the laptop I'm after starts at £50 less than any Dell offer I've seen so far. That's another £58 towards my £60 membership fee I reckon I'm well up on the deal already! And there's the bonus of commission for Rovers as well |
Author: | Bobbin' Along [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Works out ok for me too with a programme and DVD for each home match. I miss half of the season due to work. |
Author: | Hutchie [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 5:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Been taking spin lessons have you Rob |
Author: | Roofs [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 5:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Hutchie wrote:Been taking spin lessons have you Rob Got a tenner off my home shirt yesterday so Club Rovers already paying dividends (still can't register the b*****d though ). |
Author: | Gavin Miller - Legend [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 5:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Hutchie wrote:Been taking spin lessons have you Rob No need to spin anything out on this the facts are plain to see. For the initial outlay people will recoup it back and more. |
Author: | Mrs Barista [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:No need to spin anything out on this the facts are plain to see.For the initial outlay people will recoup it back and more. Indeed they are. For someone in the West Stand in 2009, they paid out £210 for a pass. For someone in the West Stand in 2010 they pay either £260 or £270 (£210 + £60). To "recoup" this money involves them giving Rovers another £45 for a shirt, spending hundreds on a laptop or spending £12,000 online with Next. |
Author: | TKOAH [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:It appears the £60 outlay has been recouped already by some Rovers fans. Win Win situation springs to mind given the comments from our other forum. I've had a peep at the Dell site and the laptop I'm after starts at £50 less than any Dell offer I've seen so far. That's another £58 towards my £60 membership fee I reckon I'm well up on the deal already! And there's the bonus of commission for Rovers as well The fact you're after a Dell speaks volumes. |
Author: | hkrovers [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Mrs Barista wrote:Indeed they are. For someone in the West Stand in 2009, they paid out £210 for a pass. For someone in the West Stand in 2010 they pay either £260 or £270 (£210 + £60). To "recoup" this money involves them giving Rovers another £45 for a shirt, spending hundreds on a laptop or spending £12,000 online with Next. Well i buy home and away shirts every season and as the kids were free membership have £30 back already.I do not feel like i am giving rovers money when i buy merchandise i am buying it because i support the club. |
Author: | Gavin Miller - Legend [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Mrs Barista wrote:Indeed they are. For someone in the West Stand in 2009, they paid out £210 for a pass. For someone in the West Stand in 2010 they pay either £260 or £270 (£210 + £60). To "recoup" this money involves them giving Rovers another £45 for a shirt, spending hundreds on a laptop or spending £12,000 online with Next. You cannot wink you way out of this one. As its biggest critic you are being proved totally wrong about the benefits involved. Season Passes prices had been frozen for previous seasons. Shirt sales are common place at every club every season so whats different to a fan of another club buying the new shirt so bring that into the equation is spin on your part, surprise suprise. Already it is proving its worth and for those who use a Free Club Rovers card as Junior's didnt pay £60 it increases the benefits even more. |
Author: | willowred [ Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Club Rovers in action. |
Mrs Barista wrote:Indeed they are. For someone in the West Stand in 2009, they paid out £210 for a pass. For someone in the West Stand in 2010 they pay either £260 or £270 (£210 + £60). To "recoup" this money involves them giving Rovers another £45 for a shirt, spending hundreds on a laptop or spending £12,000 online with Next. Get a life,you really are boring |
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