I had one prior to their sponsership but I got rid of it because fewer and fewer places were accepting it (remember That'll Do Nicely Sir?!) due to their high fees to the sellers.
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Nowadays amongst the lowest of fee chargers. The auction firm my wife works for finds Amex the cheapest, it tends to be more about how they collect their fees, rather than the rate, that some vendors don't like/want.
Man of few words !
Bear with me. I was thinking this morning about feeling nostalgic for the John Player League and the Benson and Hedges Cup. Associations with John Arlott and great days out at Hove when I was a kid. Thing is, I have never smoked. Not even one cigarette. Those companies never got a penny out of me for all their investment in cricket. I now routinely refer to our great stadium as the Amex but don’t have an Amex card. I do think of myself as somewhat immune from advertising and have an ability to completely switch off during a tv advert break. So a few questions; Is anyone here easily sold to ? Have you applied for an Amex card because of the sponsorship or bought the products of previous sponsors because of the deal ? And do Amex and the others actually get a return on their investment ?