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Post by Minor on Dec 7, 2004 12:20:53 GMT 1
Is Mike's book on sale in the clubshop ?
How much ?
Do they accept payment by card ?
What are the opening hours of the shop this evening ?
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Post by Pilch on Dec 7, 2004 12:25:27 GMT 1
not sure of the others but its £25
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2004 12:26:31 GMT 1
It should be available in the club shop and you can pay for it by card in the shop.
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Post by Morleyshrew on Dec 7, 2004 12:41:03 GMT 1
Can you get it off tinternet ?
Christmas presents and all that ?
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Post by ianwhitol on Dec 7, 2004 13:00:52 GMT 1
yep, online clubshop has it as well lots of other bits and pieces.
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Post by Dale on Dec 7, 2004 13:35:04 GMT 1
The books were on sale in reception after the Swansea game instead of the club shop, I dont know if that will be the case again tonight.
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Post by Minor on Dec 7, 2004 14:49:10 GMT 1
Cheers lads , just ordered off website, even though the postage (£6.65) did seem a bit steep
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Post by Dan F on Dec 7, 2004 14:50:20 GMT 1
£6.65 postage???
Was going to go off the website but not for that, anyone got the ISBN?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2004 14:52:27 GMT 1
Cheers lads , just ordered off website, even though the postage (£6.65) did seem a bit steep But for that, you do get IanWhit driving it round to your house before giving a 60 minute lecture on the goal he scored for the B&A Veterans on Saturday. Good value
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Post by Norge on Dec 7, 2004 14:54:49 GMT 1
£6.65 postage??? Was going to go off the website but not for that, anyone got the ISBN? Every bit helps........... ISBN is: 0954809912
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Post by Dan F on Dec 7, 2004 15:05:55 GMT 1
Cheers Norge! Would prefer to buy it off the club but I'm not a charity and can't come and get one from the shop. If Amazon can deliver it for £26.99 or Smiths can order it in for £25.00 then that's far fairer and it'll have to do.
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Post by ianwhit on Dec 7, 2004 15:25:23 GMT 1
But for that, you do get IanWhit driving it round to your house before giving a 60 minute lecture on the goal he scored for the B&A Veterans on Saturday. don't think i mentioned it to anyone other than trace, seems to be everyone on here who keeps talking about it... the book is large and heavy so you pay postage on the weight, and we send it recorded. if your amazon then i'm sure you can absorb postage costs a lot easier.
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Post by Pilch on Dec 7, 2004 16:04:32 GMT 1
Cheers lads , just ordered off website, even though the postage (£6.65) did seem a bit steep like ian says books are heavy i bought a book on ebay for £1 and postage was £1 when the book arrived the stamps added up to over £5 i felt sorry for the seller and sent him the full postage as he hadnt realised the likes of amazon have deals with couriers i'm sure stfc would do you a similar deal if you ordered hundreds ;D
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Post by rob on Dec 7, 2004 17:03:27 GMT 1
makes a change from being charged £3/£4 for postage only to see stuck to the package 75p worth of stamps
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