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

JSL

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Temu delivery from China would be easier and faster (and probably warmer 😂 )
 

skybluejelly

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There's people walking away from the ground with Monzo bags. They should have at least made sure they had match tickets

Literally gone for shirts then going home
Or going to put them in the car


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skyblueelephant76

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There's people walking away from the ground with Monzo bags. They should have at least made sure they had match tickets 🤣

Literally gone for shirts then going home 🤣
In the queue they said you needed a match ticket but no-one was checking
 

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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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Literally stood next to a guy with 4 tops in a bag laughing on the phone about it.
 

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There's people walking away from the ground with Monzo bags. They should have at least made sure they had match tickets 🤣

Literally gone for shirts then going home 🤣
No match day tickets available for day trippers
 

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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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skybluegod

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

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?
 

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
 

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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.
 

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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
 
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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.
 
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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.
 
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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.
 

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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.
 
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AOM

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Who's going to pay that? Same price as the shop

There's always retro shirts on there and ebay for £100+ when you can just buy the exact same version from the club shop for £50/60.

Just relying on people not doing online research
 
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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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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.
 
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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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