2022 Western Bulldogs Membership Thread
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I get it from a marketing perspective but considering how little the club offers fully paid members it is a bit annoying.I should leave it alone but you're not rightComment
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Has everyone got their membership package? I got an email on 7/2/22 stating my membership package would arrive in the next 7 business days, but nadda so far.... have sent the club an email after giving up on calling them as I get the ''we're busy taking other calls...'' message whenever I rang.
Was hoping to wear my nice new black scarf next Wednesday. *insert vomit emoji*Comment
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Re: 2022 Western Bulldogs Membership Thread
Has everyone got their membership package? I got an email on 7/2/22 stating my membership package would arrive in the next 7 business days, but nadda so far.... have sent the club an email after giving up on calling them as I get the ''we're busy taking other calls...'' message whenever I rang.
Was hoping to wear my nice new black scarf next Wednesday. *insert vomit emoji*Comment
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Are those of us who paid full tote for our 9 game membership entitled to a refund of the difference in value for the $95 deal they flogged on SEN?
I obviously know that the answer is no.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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I get the resentment of long term members. But I also see this as a legitimate attempt to grow the base with a special offer to potential new members.
Its no different to Banks who offer attractive 'special offer' deals to entice new clients. Or to streaming services who provide a special trial offer.
If we get a few thousand people take it up, and as a result a % of those go on to purchase full memberships next year, then that's great.
My main concern is that I hope the club ensures they focus on ensuring those who take it up have a great experience. Given we've had debate here around issues with membership packs not arriving, poor fan engagement, I'm not convinced we're going to necessarily capitalise long term from any boost this gives us beyond the initial offer this year.Comment
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I understand the sentiment but at the end of the day what someone else pays for their membership does not affect me in any way.
The club is a business and this seems like a reasonable attempt to grow our membership so that our club is still around for many years to come.
I do agree with YHF that the club could do a better job of looking after its members at times though.Comment
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I understand the sentiment but at the end of the day what someone else pays for their membership does not affect me in any way.
The club is a business and this seems like a reasonable attempt to grow our membership so that our club is still around for many years to come.
I do agree with YHF that the club could do a better job of looking after its members at times though.BT COME BACK!
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That's just my layman's interpretation, I only did one uni subject on marketing so I'll trust that people with a tad more knowledge than I came up with this idea.Comment
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I get the resentment of long term members. But I also see this as a legitimate attempt to grow the base with a special offer to potential new members.
Its no different to Banks who offer attractive 'special offer' deals to entice new clients. Or to streaming services who provide a special trial offer.
If we get a few thousand people take it up, and as a result a % of those go on to purchase full memberships next year, then that's great.
My main concern is that I hope the club ensures they focus on ensuring those who take it up have a great experience. Given we've had debate here around issues with membership packs not arriving, poor fan engagement, I'm not convinced we're going to necessarily capitalise long term from any boost this gives us beyond the initial offer this year.
A friend of mine signed up to do a course recently. She paid full price, a month in advance of it starting. She then received an email from the course provider (they obviously don’t segment their email lists properly) advertising a ‘last minute’ offer of 50% off. She was rightly very pissed off and demanded a refund of the difference which she got.
This scenario is no different. A good business would offer discounts/lower price to those that sign up early or on a recurring basis, not reward those that hold out or need a bargain basement price to be tipped over the edge. Or at the very least, be given extra benefits to reward those that pay more.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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It probably does but I'm not sure they would represent a large portion of the membership base. If people are very price sensitive they probably know by now they can wait for an offer via the SEN membership days they have every year. I think it's worth the risk from a business point of view to try and lock them into an ongoing membership that takes effort to cancel.
That's just my layman's interpretation, I only did one uni subject on marketing so I'll trust that people with a tad more knowledge than I came up with this idea.
I'd prefer an incentive to get in early or loyalty rewards (maybe 10 percent for 10 years?). But - as you say and YHF say it isn't bad idea to get new people involved, and it doesn't affect my membership but I know some who do struggle with the cost each year and have been very loyal who get 0 reward in comparison.BT COME BACK!
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I don't have a membership for "what's in it for me". Each to their own I guess."It's over. It's all over."Comment
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I have a membership to be part of the club, not for just entry to games.FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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The issue isn't about buying a membership, or whats in it for me; it's should people who hold out get an incredible deal over those that don't? We were talking half price.
My view is loyalty should be rewarded and that's certainly not mutually exclusive with caring about what you get or buying a membership to support the club.
I agree they're virtuous motivations and I'm in the same boat.
I gave my mum the difference so she thought she got the deal anyway after she found out. (she's very trusting ha)
54 year member, no discounts. With petrol at 2. 20 a litre it can make a big difference for many.BT COME BACK!
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