LowerWesty
LowerWesty
Sorry Miffy, didn't read your post before I wrote mine. If it appears I'm disagreeing with your post, I'm not I agree with all of it.
Sorry Miffy, didn't read your post before I wrote mine. If it appears I'm disagreeing with your post, I'm not I agree with all of it.
I just don't understand the mentality of it - surely anybody who works in retail knows if you offer an incentive you will sell more, as somebody says above how many people will actually buy stuff in the shop on a non-matchday now. Saving £4 on a new shirt making the cost £36 instead of £40 is quite an incentive, even though it is just £4 I would expect this could make a difference, especially if you have a couple of kids, three new shirts will be £12 cheaper. Many people, never go into the shop on a matchday as it is so busy, what incentive have they now got to visit it on a non matchday.
I'm only asking because I don't know, but what percentage of annual sales are made on non match days? It may well be that the percentage is so small that it will make little difference to the club. Matchdays the place is buzzing for an hour or more pre match, constant stream of people buying, all tills in use. I went on a non matchday, mid week, once, and seriously, there was one person working the tills, who was arranging a shelf of merch while I was walking around the shop, only went to the till when I did, no-one else in there. Does anyone know for sure what the numbers are?
I'm only asking because I don't know, but what percentage of annual sales are made on non match days? It may well be that the percentage is so small that it will make little difference to the club. Matchdays the place is buzzing for an hour or more pre match, constant stream of people buying, all tills in use. I went on a non matchday, mid week, once, and seriously, there was one person working the tills, who was arranging a shelf of merch while I was walking around the shop, only went to the till when I did, no-one else in there. Does anyone know for sure what the numbers are?
We purchased our 2 shirts on a non matchday, also I assume it will mean all internet sales will be zero cashback in future.
If I turn up a over 90 minutes early do I get 15% discount on merchandise, 10% discount on selected merchandise and special offers only or no discount unless its a match that they decide the discount applies
You are right, I have just re-read the letter and I must admit I assumed the tiered discounts apply to food and drink, I believe it is intended to do this BUT it doesn't actually say this.
Again and again nobody at the club seems able to proof read communications
You are right, I have just re-read the letter and I must admit I assumed the tiered discounts apply to food and drink, I believe it is intended to do this BUT it doesn't actually say this.
Again and again nobody at the club seems able to proof read communications
Wouldn't that make it smarter to offer bigger incentives on non match days rather than remove them though? They are too busy on the match day as it is so it doesn't make sense to persuade more people to make it even worse. Whereas if they close it during the week it doesn't look good and they're risking alienating the ones that do go then, making it so there is even less traffic and even more of a waste of money staffing it.
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What other clubs give ALL their STH a 10% discount across the board on their club store items?
Swansea, Southampton and Doncaster via a quick Google search.