Programme price up to 3 quid now.

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  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    same here

    unless something has drastically changed in the programme to make it worth buying then i wont be paying £3 for it, £2.50 was expensive for the quality that was being served up.
     
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    Technically you could argue they should cost more

    IE we only sell a couple hundred so our printing costs will be higher than that of a well supported Premiership side. If we apply the same mark up % as say Man Utd or Chelsea our programme will automaticlly be more expensive to purchase.

    Therefore they should charge £3.50.

    Or maybe I'm talking ******?
     
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    Re: Programme price up to 3 quid now. nt
     
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    It's been £2.50 for a few years now

    &pound;3 isn't too bad - go to theatre and you're looking at anything between &pound;5 and &pound;10 - </p>

    If you don't want to pay &pound;3 then don't pay it - simple!</p>
     
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    Not a problem - I won't be buying it nt
     

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