rob9872
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£3 not £20So you would not buy from M and M for the same product as is in the club shop and save yourself over £20 odd?
£3 not £20So you would not buy from M and M for the same product as is in the club shop and save yourself over £20 odd?
Yes or no?£3 not £20
Simple every day life economics-if you were buying several for your family etc then most would go for the outlet that had the best price and save themselves in the process a few quid. But of course you will get the divs that will always pay over the odds at the official club shop even if it was cheaper elsewhere as the “money goes to the club”It's a £6.47p saving for a adult shirt delivered, can see the argument both ways but if you were kitting out a family you can see how the savings could rack up
Simple every day life economics-if you were buying several for your family etc then most would go for the outlet that had the best price and save themselves in the process a few quid. But of course you will get the divs that will always pay over the odds at the official club shop even if it was cheaper elsewhere as the “money goes to the club”
Cheers I'm feckin div. Keep supporting dodgy ifollow streams because it's cheaperSimple every day life economics-if you were buying several for your family etc then most would go for the outlet that had the best price and save themselves in the process a few quid. But of course you will get the divs that will always pay over the odds at the official club shop even if it was cheaper elsewhere as the “money goes to the club”
I got a m and m away one as it's a bit cheaper. So what? I've gave the club plenty of money this season.
Cheers I'm feckin div. Keep supporting dodgy ifollow streams because it's cheaper
Its 23 very 19 so not really that big a difference. It's the same argument about buying ifollow or watching a dodgy stream which I'm sure you don't condone as the club gets no benefit.
Will askCan @mark82 or @Sky Blue Pete email Dave Boddy and find out. The club doesn't actually run the club shop or mail order does it? That is outsourced to Hummel so it may make no difference at all where you buy a kit from.
Exactly.If sales of authentic merchandise via legitimate stores was damaging to clubs I would have thought the clubs who sell a shitload of shirts each year would make themselves the exclusive vendor
Will ask
£5.95 the ccfc charge?Hi Pete, not sure if it has been covered but I have a feeling that current postage charges are actually damaging sales for the club.The flat £5.95 charge for any order really puts people off making impulse or gift purchases.
The current flat rate is pretty much double what the common providers cost. Even factoring in admin/packaging it is pretty steep.
items 1kg and under rates:
InPost - £2.70
Hermes - £2.90
Royal Mail - £3.60
DPD - £3.85
That was my original question. If they do then there is no problem.It's not quite the same argument as the club will be getting something from M&M.
I don't think it is. The point I was making was about getting something on the cheap that satisfies your need but deprives the club of money. Personally I have no problem with either and respect that everyone's financial situation is different and nobody else's business, but if someone suggested they had access to watch games in the same quality for half the cost or free but not through ifollow there would be uproar on here - either that or we'd be divs for paying full price.It's quite a step to compare people legally buying a top from an authorised retailer, to illegally downloading match streams.
£5.95 the ccfc charge?
M&M could be taking the hit, Hummel could be taking the hit. It could be a combination of M&M, Hummel and the club?
I am sure it is better to sell stocks than not sell them for all parties.
good work. nice to know there is a dialog with the club nowadaysHave asked the club about the cost being high and received this answer
The club have been liaising with our Retail Partner and they are currently in the process of reviewing postage options with various delivery companies