Away shirt for 1p when you pay with Monzo (5 Viewers)

PaulPUSB

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Anyone remember when they gave free Yorkie bars away after a game at Highfield Road?.. i wanna say around 2000... lets just say one per person didnt last long!

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shmmeee

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I didn't say it wasn't priced in?

I simple said the shirt didn't sell well...

That’s a different Q. Was just saying from Monzos POV a short isn’t a huge amount to pay for a lead.
 
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shmmeee

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I didn't ask a question 😂 you quoted my original post which was about the shirt not selling well to make your random point which I don't disagree with?

I was just saying just because Monzo are doing it doesn’t mean it’s related to the shirt not selling. Honestly I don’t care that much. Pusb
 

wingy

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Anyone remember when they gave free Yorkie bars away after a game at Highfield Road?.. i wanna say around 2000... lets just say one per person didnt last long!

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I thought there was another power outage or a problem paying for stuff about 15 minutes after Halftime,the amount of people that came back with full buckets of grub.
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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I am amazed they didn’t have more, probably a big discount to get them, say £30 per top but that is pence to acquire and retain customers. Missed an opportunity really
 

colinc

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I am amazed they didn’t have more, probably a big discount to get them, say £30 per top but that is pence to acquire and retain customers. Missed an opportunity really
Didn’t bother with it, but I presume you had to open your monzo account beforehand, so they will have acquired a lot of customers who didn't then actually get a shirt, most will I assume not actually do anything with the account, but I suspect some will. Might be an opportunity for them to still get some of those eg spend £200 from the acount in the next month and get a free shirt.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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Shame on the idiots that thought a free shirt was worth standing outside for 3 hours on a Saturday morning. Surely your time is worth more than 3 hours stood outside to get a monstrous shirt for free. Quick maths tells you would be better off paying £60 than giving up 3 hours of your time.
 

Balli001

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Maybe they like the shirt. Quick maths actually tells me 1p is more financially prudent than £60 too.
Shame on the idiots that thought a free shirt was worth standing outside for 3 hours on a Saturday morning. Surely your time is worth more than 3 hours stood outside to get a monstrous shirt for free. Quick maths tells you would be better off paying £60 than giving up 3 hours of your time.e they like the shirt.
 

Kilclines curly mullet

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I heard someone in the club shop moaning because the shirts were advertised as being available from “10am” and she arrived to find a queue. Her daughter had her heart set on getting the shirt.

Firstly, did you really expect to arrive at 10am and just get a shirt ?
Secondly, if it was that important to your daughter, buy one at full price

Madness.
 

PaulPUSB

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I thought there was another power outage or a problem paying for stuff about 15 minutes after Halftime,the amount of people that came back with full buckets of grub.
The one im on about was a promotion outside the turnstyles after the game, the workers just gave up and people were leaving with jackets full of Yorkie Bars.

I think I remember what your on about, I was in the family stand at the time and mcdonalds had to give everythig away for free.

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Potbellypig

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Shame on the idiots that thought a free shirt was worth standing outside for 3 hours on a Saturday morning. Surely your time is worth more than 3 hours stood outside to get a monstrous shirt for free. Quick maths tells you would be better off paying £60 than giving up 3 hours of your time.
My teenager had this same thought process. His brain hasn't fully developed yet either.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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My teenager had this same thought process. His brain hasn't fully developed yet either.

3 hours of my time on a Saturday morning is worth more than a garish coloured shirt that will be in the charity shops very soon. You only have to earn more than £20 an hour to work that one out.

I’d sooner pay the £60 for a shirt than miss 3 hours of ale time before a derby.
 

Potbellypig

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3 hours of my time on a Saturday morning is worth more than a garish coloured shirt that will be in the charity shops very soon. You only have to earn more than £20 an hour to work that one out.

I’d sooner pay the £60 for a shirt than miss 3 hours of ale time before a derby.
What about the tens of thousands living in poverty locally that can't afford the luxury of a Cov top? Or one for their children? This was an amazing opportunity to get their hands on one. Completely get it, my child didn't understand it either.
 

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