northernspirit
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actually its not that uncommon for places not to take amex or diners, i think those have higher merchant fees... i use my work fuel card but that only works at shell servos
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northernspirit said:actually its not that uncommon for places not to take amex or diners, i think those have higher merchant fees... i use my work fuel card but that only works at shell servos
brett said:Gotta agree with adz against your points spud - come on mate, this is modern football! Manchester United have more fans in China than in England! Whatever market you can tap is up for the taking.
Any kind of 'official' exclusive zone for promotion is ridiculous. An extreme example but a logical extension of what you are saying would be that I couldn't receive a CCM members kit because that would be tapping into Sydney's market.
The promotion and marketing efforts of any club should only be limited by the appeal of the club and resources they are willing to throw into it.
SNOWMARINER - "I'm glad our management has squashed the rediculous idea of moving a home game for the benifit of people who don't live here."
a) I haven't heard our management squash the idea and b) I'd imagine moving any game would supposedly be for the financial benefit of our club, not for any other reason.
SNOWMARINER said:According to the last report in the express advocate he has said that we will not be moving a home game to Sydney
adz said:Spud said:TBH, you wouldn't want to be a franchisee without some sort of geographic exclusion zone for other franchisees.
That might be okay for a hot dog stand but this is a football club, why can't we have fans in "enemy territory"? Doesn't a little healthy competition produce better services for the customer? I would like to see us going even further than poaching fans from Sydney, and have an interstate membership package... send them the stickers and crap and they get entry to the one or two games in their state every season.
Pre-season games at NSO would be okay too. IMO we have to draw the line on home games away from Bluetongue... pre-season somewhere that doesn't normally get to see A-League football, fine. Grand Final... ummmm.... okay I guess. Regular season games? No way!