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K.S.H 28-05-2010 19:21

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If you have purchased any item from the store over the last month
I have but no-one took any details off me
or purchased a season ticket. Have a look at your season ticket number or the 3/4 digit number on your receipt, this is your membership number.
Bought season ticket over phone, there not out yet so I can't check number, no receipt, if same as old season ticket then I'll have to nip up Whinney hill tip and try and find it :D


On the drop down option on the login menu, change the option to client ref/postcode and you should be able to enter without the need for a password. You can then change or reset your password from there. If your struggling, email me your name (real) and not your forum name of course :) and I will get it resolved for you.
Still not letting me in, tried season ticket for this season (IF I remembered number correctly!)
Email sent

K.S.H 28-05-2010 19:35

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I've solved it Lew, now logged in OK

huncoatred 28-05-2010 20:53

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just registered. looks good.

mab 28-05-2010 21:30

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:) Called at the Stanleystore today and spoke to a very tired but excited Lew!!He'd been up to all hours trying to get the webstore up and running these last few weeks, and to top it off he had two sales from fans using the new layout with in acouple of hours of the site being up and running:)and in the post all before midday.The futures looking good:D

VALAIRIAN 28-05-2010 21:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mab (Post 818825)
:) called at the stanleystore today and spoke to a very tired but excited lew!!he'd been up to all hours trying to get the webstore up and running these last few weeks, and to top it off he had two sales from fans using the new layout with in acouple of hours of the site being up and running:)and in the post all before midday.the futures looking good



;)

Mr T 29-05-2010 09:35

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Lew,

Slightly confused; was told by Commercial Team that last year's season ticket number would be the ASFC number for life?? My lad was no 2. I've tried to add him to my new account and he's been allocated another number??

Also you're ready to sell tickets for the Burnley home game on the 27th of July. You sure this date is correct?? It's been in the press and on Southport's official site that we play at Haig Ave that night. Surely we won't have enough players to make two teams up???

smudgie 29-05-2010 16:30

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Site looks great.

Registered no problem.

K.S.H 30-05-2010 19:56

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Problem I was having was the email, I filled in the "Email me my details"
I did receive an email but it appeared to be blank, image not showing so selected "View>Load images" (In evolution)
Still blank apart from the new logo
Tried again - same thing
Then I decided to highlight all the email and the text shown up :D
So - I received an email with an image with a white background and the text was white

All sorted now

PS looking at my history I seem to have bought 23 season tickets for next season, not bad for £190 :rolleyes:

maccawozzagod 31-05-2010 11:12

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I'll have one off you Ken!!

Fatso 01-06-2010 09:53

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That is looking like a mighty fine website. Been having a little play around with it, and I'm impressed... I like that web orders can now get names & numbers printed on shirts (makes me very tempted to get Fatso 42 on the back of one...). Seems to have a decent range of products on there, and is a huge improvement over the old store; that it now shows which products are currently available, and which, are sold out is a significant aspect that was always lacking from its previous incarnation. So. Yes, impressed. If the delivery speed is as efficient as the site I'll be a happy wombat.

Just one question; have kids' replica shirts always been so expensive? I was thinking of getting one for my daughter; the smallest is a 6 year old's and she's 5 (she can grow in to it a bit!), and that's £29.99, which is only a fraction lower than the price of an adults. Maybe it's always been that way, and I'll freely admit I've not looked in to the pricing of kids shirts before, but I'd have expected rather more difference in the prices...

cashman 01-06-2010 12:23

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They was on about pricing of kids shirts on watchdog last weel Fatso, they have always been comparitivly expensive, n umbro n the companies that make em, use the excuses etc n say its justified.:( so aint down to stanley or any club. its the greedy pigs that manufacture em.

Fatso 01-06-2010 15:49

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 819463)
They was on about pricing of kids shirts on watchdog last weel Fatso, they have always been comparitivly expensive, n umbro n the companies that make em, use the excuses etc n say its justified.:( so aint down to stanley or any club. its the greedy pigs that manufacture em.

Thanks for the heads up. I'll have to look and see if that's still on iPlayer. It'll be interesting to see what excuses the manufacturers use on Watchdog...

It does seem odd that, to all intents and purposes, they're near enough the same price for a 6 year old's as an adults. Especially when you bear in mind that of the difference in the prices paid by the punter, most of that will be the government's cut; the VAT. (In that adult's clothes have VAT at 17.5%, whereas children's clothes are zero rated.)

Neil 01-06-2010 16:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Fatso (Post 819491)
It does seem odd that, to all intents and purposes, they're near enough the same price for a 6 year old's as an adults. Especially when you bear in mind that of the difference in the prices paid by the punter, most of that will be the government's cut; the VAT. (In that adult's clothes have VAT at 17.5%, whereas children's clothes are zero rated.)

Adult shirt is £35.99 which is £30.63 with the VAT removed.
Junior shirt is £29.99 and zero VAT rated so the difference the club are charging in effect is 64p less for a kids shirt.

It does look like someone is ripping someone off somewhere.
How do the club justify 64p difference between the 2 shirts I wonder.

Maybe a club representative would like to explain how the 2 shirts only cost 64p difference to make?

Redash 01-06-2010 17:00

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The club don't make the shirts, Joma do though.

Fatso 01-06-2010 17:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 819493)
Adult shirt is £35.99 which is £30.63 with the VAT removed.
Junior shirt is £29.99 and zero VAT rated so the difference the club are charging in effect is 64p less for a kids shirt.

It does look like someone is ripping someone off somewhere.
How do the club justify 64p difference between the 2 shirts I wonder.

Maybe a club representative would like to explain how the 2 shirts only cost 64p difference to make?

Indeed.

And irrespective of whether the minuscule difference in price is down to the club, or the manufacturer, it's quite an anomaly. And the "excuse" given on Watchdog (just go to about 53 minutes in, if you want to go straight to the relevant bit) was very much of the "dog ate my homework" variety... essentially, it was down to the cost of designing the shirts, and transporting them... ho-hum... :rolleyes:


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