I doubt its an actual trade?! more a case of you show proof of purchase and they knock some cash off the new one. What on earth would the club/nike shop do with 100s of sweaty old used shirts?
I doubt its an actual trade?! more a case of you show proof of purchase and they knock some cash off the new one. What on earth would the club/nike shop do with 100s of sweaty old used shirts?
There's a good PR opportunity to donate them to a charity for Africa or something...
From Waggott -
“But it’s only right that we recognise that supporters buying the white kit thought it was going to last for two seasons rather than one. We are working through all the detail around prices for the new kit at the moment and that will help to shape the discount we offer. I’d advise fans to keep their receipt or have some form of proof of purchase for when we announce the offer.”
Didn't they say from the start the shirt would be handed in to send to Africa or proof of purchase?
A tenner off is a good offer isn't it?
A tenner off is a good offer isn't it?
Correct.
All I know is I have a shirt that should have lasted this season that was bought as a present at Xmas.
It's signed by the squad so didn't want to hand it in.
As expected my daughter does not have the receipt.
I'm over it now so Nuneaton here we come.
Mind you I won't give up on this
Do you not have a receipt or maybe other proof of purchase? Maybe bank statement if you paid by card?
It was a present.
They are checking but she says she paid cash.
Just been down to get an away shirt and take advantage of the offer. I have last years away shirt signed by the whole Squad at Christmas.
Expected a £20 discount.
It was a Xmas present from my daughter and we don't have the receipt. I am also a season ticket holder. Despite this the offer was not available to me because I had not got the receipt. I could either hand the signed shirt in or have a ticket voucher.
Obviously I didn't want to hand the signed shirt in or as a season ticket want another ticket.
The explanation was that the shirts that were stolen may be being exchanged. I pointed out that I was unlikely to get the squad to sign a stolen shirt.
A £10 off was offered eventually but I declined on principle and walked out the shop feeling belittled.
More poor treatment of long term CCFC supporters. Perhaps a little common sense after what we have been through.
I was going to the match this afternoon but at the moment I feel like cancelling.
Can't see the issue with it, it's up there with the stamp falling off the envelope saga
Outrage!!!
Outrage!!!
Am I reading this wrong or is the complaint that despite offering more than they have said they would under the terms of the offer its still not enough?
I'm entitled to £20 off an away shirt
It was a Xmas present from my daughter and we don't have the receipt.
Obviously I didn't want to hand the signed shirt in
You bought the away shirt before 5th June, you do not have proof of purchase – and you don’t want to exchange your white 14/16 away shirt:
You can get a voucher for 1 ticket to a 2015/16 home league game. You will need to bring your white away shirt with you, so that the label can be marked to record that the offer has been applied to you.
I'm entitled to £20 off an away shirt
They offered you a tenner off which was more than they had to didn't they?You 2 should be running the club.
I'm entitled to £20 off an away shirt but because it's a present I'm offered a ticket voucher, even though I'm a season ticket holder.
They offered you a tenner off which was more than they had to didn't they?
You didn't want to hand the shirt in and no proof of purchase?
That's the point.
If I had the receipt I would get £20 off and keep the shirt.
The assumption is in that respect that I stole the shirt.
They remove the label so you can only do it once.
This is a tinpot club at the moment.
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