Gazwag
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Funny that these subtle changes and reduction in STH perks are being reduced now everybody can get a smartcard and we get the info AFTER the fans forum
Not looking forward to this. Going to be lots of people arguing the toss that they were in the queue 40 minutes before KO and it's not their fault that it took 15 minutes to get served they want their full discount etc.
So when you go into the shop to buy some stuff, you won't always get cashback if you use the eCash?
That is a big loss. The eCash isn't a disaster in a way, it does make sense a little bit. If the aim is to be a bit tighter, which it clearly.
My question is, why wasn't this mentioned BEFORE the fans forum? Am I being cynical to suggest it was to avoid a backlash?
So when you go into the shop to buy some stuff, you won't always get cashback if you use the eCash?
That is a big loss. The eCash isn't a disaster in a way, it does make sense a little bit. If the aim is to be a bit tighter, which it clearly.
My question is, why wasn't this mentioned BEFORE the fans forum? Am I being cynical to suggest it was to avoid a backlash?
Seems sensible to me, since a graduated scale of cash-back deals serves a wider purpose (encouraging a change in travel habits). And, by removing the incentive to use cards at half-time, they will be encouraging fans to be less selective about which queue they join - which can only help reduce the length of the longest queues.
Only on special offers as and when.
Paul Barber will be at the Supporters Club AGM in Dicks Bar on Wednesday, so hopefully I shall be able to question him about it.
It was mentioned. On this very thread!
That one disappoints me, I thought that was good. Could you ask how much of the funds we pre-load to the card actually goes to the club? Or do the company who issue the cards get any cut? I would be interested to know if there is a reason why they would want to discourage people spending using the ST card on non-match days and non-specials.
It seems a strange step to take: the whole point of the smartcard cashbook was to encourage people to use them and save time handling cash. So, as the world takes more steps towards cashless shopping, the Albion wants to go the other way
I'll try to remember that bit.
Edit to add, I'm confused about the cashback in the superstore. Does this mean that nothing is discounted unless it's a special offer, or that you can get cashback but not on match days?
What I was thinking. I was reluctant to use mine due to errors, now I have virtually no incentive.
It seems a strange step to take: the whole point of the smartcard cashbook was to encourage people to use them and save time handling cash. So, as the world takes more steps towards cashless shopping, the Albion wants to go the other way
From the email
"Meanwhile, from Monday 12th August, non-matchday e-cash purchases in the Seagulls Store and Dick's Bar will no longer earn cashback."
As far as I can tell that means that cashback in the Store is available on match days, not on other days.
As for the other changes, seems a bit petty to me, 5% cut seems hardly worth it. I shall buy my last drink 30 minutes before KO, and then after I'll just stomach the 5% increase for one drink, looks like it will cost me about 20p more than the old way. On a positive note, if I turn up early, or leve quite late, I'll problem make that 20p up and then some.
I don't get emails. I've asked the club why I don't get emails when I get the weekly newsletter and confirmation of ticket purchases, but nobody can be bothered to do anything about it.
Why don't you Email Paul.barber@bhafc.co.uk and he will sort it out, he's like that. To say nobody can be bothered to do anything about it is wide of the mark in my experience.