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Next Season's Programme

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Quote[/b] (Spaceman Spiff @ June 27 2005,00:31)]
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Xàbia Shrimper @ June 26 2005,22:25)]translationIn the good old days, children like you were left to perish on windswept crags
Caesar si vivaret, ad remum dareris.
At least spell it right: "Caesar si VIVERET, ad remum dareris" ...
 
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Quote[/b] (Barmy Army @ June 26 2005,23:31)]I said about not reducing the rate as that would cost the club money.  People will not want to pay £3 for a programme when they can get it for £2.
But if the price was reduced by an undecided amount (could be 50p less rather than the larger amount you used as an example), it may entice more people to buy every programme for the season.

This way, it may not cost the club money. They may end up making the same amount of profit... and they may make more.
 
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Quote[/b] (overseas shrimper @ June 27 2005,08:13)]
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Barmy Army @ June 26 2005,23:31)]I said about not reducing the rate as that would cost the club money.  People will not want to pay £3 for a programme when they can get it for £2.
But if the price was reduced by an undecided amount (could be 50p less rather than the larger amount you used as an example), it may entice more people to buy every programme for the season.

This way, it may not cost the club money. They may end up making the same amount of profit... and they may make more.
HALLELUJAH!!

WS

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