Loyalty Programme
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
How does that work Shrek....Would that not be for RA members then?
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> How does that work Shrek....Would that not be for
> RA members then?
Yes, everyone who pays for their meal at the Elevation room gets a ticket, then there are a few draws during the day for betting vouchers, and yes you need to be an RA member to book a table. Preaching to the converted again.
Maybe there is another loyalty programme on course but like I've said have never seen one. :S
> How does that work Shrek....Would that not be for
> RA members then?
Yes, everyone who pays for their meal at the Elevation room gets a ticket, then there are a few draws during the day for betting vouchers, and yes you need to be an RA member to book a table. Preaching to the converted again.
Maybe there is another loyalty programme on course but like I've said have never seen one. :S
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
Could be that - also happens in the Furious - last time I was there, I think there was one 'lucky' ticket drawn - not sure what the prize was
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
Guys sorry but that's not a loyalty programme, its a lucky draw speaking to the elite.... :S
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> CNC lives in Scotland, not often you get anything
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oh yes i do. I am always getting free advice and it goes something like this. "what you doing in our country stealing our jobs, why dont you f off back to the tree hut from where you came"" that applies to England as well but they forget that there are millions of Brits living all over the world.
> CNC lives in Scotland, not often you get anything
> for free there...(

oh yes i do. I am always getting free advice and it goes something like this. "what you doing in our country stealing our jobs, why dont you f off back to the tree hut from where you came"" that applies to England as well but they forget that there are millions of Brits living all over the world.
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
Most of the posts on this topic are very valid and thought through and should be taken on board by the powers that be who should in turn realise that loyalty programmes do work and have been around for a while now. They are used by all sorts of retailers and organisations so the bottom line is....give it a go !
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 7 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> Frodo Wrote:
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> > > I'm interested to know what loyalty programme
> > > Clyde has for on course patrons?
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> > Wouls also like to know - must be the best kept
> > secret in horse racing ?
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> Still waiting for someone to inform us about the
> ''phantom'' loyalty programme he has successfully
> running...:S
Yawn.... still nothing ...:S
> Frodo Wrote:
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> > > I'm interested to know what loyalty programme
> > > Clyde has for on course patrons?
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> > Wouls also like to know - must be the best kept
> > secret in horse racing ?
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> Still waiting for someone to inform us about the
> ''phantom'' loyalty programme he has successfully
> running...:S
Yawn.... still nothing ...:S
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 6 months ago
The only true loyalty comes from your dog. You can give him commands which he does not enjoy but he is still loyal to you. You can not take him for his regular walk and he is still loyal to you. You can forget to give him his usual treat and he will still be loyal to you. You can go out the whole day and leave him all alone at home and when you get home at 3 in the morning he will wagg his tail and still be loyal to you.
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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 6 months ago
You can lock him in the garage by mistake and he'll wag his tail in delight when you finally remember...try doing that with the wife....

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Re: Re: Loyalty Programme
12 years 6 months ago
While we are in some sort of contact with someone at phumulela ( Vee ) as its almost impossible to contact them .
Loyalty program sounds good but it will never happen , boys are too tight arsed there. What they have been doing right is the one new bet (in 20yrs) jackpot mixa , how bout something for the PA punters ; 5 legged placepot 1st and 2nd places only !
Loyalty program sounds good but it will never happen , boys are too tight arsed there. What they have been doing right is the one new bet (in 20yrs) jackpot mixa , how bout something for the PA punters ; 5 legged placepot 1st and 2nd places only !
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