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Sponsorship idea 999999

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MFC basically provides free partnership to a number of businesses / companies.

These companies simply provide a 10% rebate on all purchases by MFC members. There must be a simple rebate process.

e.g

Member spends $140 At xxx restaurant. Member provides receipt to club under some simple process. Club collects rebate. Really it has very little to with on field exposure but if these business are providing minimum 10% rebates from potentially 30,000 new loyal customers it is a Win / Win / Win.

The restaurant is a very simple and lower end example.

At the end of the day the businesses are receiving great exposure and incentives at only 10% cost, very very cheap, and in this climate it is not a risk. They will be enthused by the potential of increased revenue.

Obviously different sectors would negotiate rebate rates.

Potential partners includeReal Estate, Loans, Cars, Restaurants, Clothes, Shops, Lawyers, Travel, Pros etc

Any merit or no good?

Regards

Jack

 

I don't mind the general idea but your implementation sounds very messy (with members keeping receipts and forwarding them to the Club).

Fwiw, a somewhat similar idea was discussed at the 'Summit', with a loyalty-card style discount for members at participating businesses.

 
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I don't mind the general idea but your implementation sounds very messy (with members keeping receipts and forwarding them to the Club).

Fwiw, a somewhat similar idea was discussed at the 'Summit', with a loyalty-card style discount for members at participating businesses.

Yeah a loyalty card is nothing like what I am saying.

And for those who cant read the process was not the issue, it is the general concept.

MFC basically provides free partnership to a number of businesses / companies.

These companies simply provide a 10% rebate on all purchases by MFC members. There must be a simple rebate process.

e.g

Member spends $140 At xxx restaurant. Member provides receipt to club under some simple process. Club collects rebate. Really it has very little to with on field exposure but if these business are providing minimum 10% rebates from potentially 30,000 new loyal customers it is a Win / Win / Win.

The restaurant is a very simple and lower end example.

At the end of the day the businesses are receiving great exposure and incentives at only 10% cost, very very cheap, and in this climate it is not a risk. They will be enthused by the potential of increased revenue.

Obviously different sectors would negotiate rebate rates.

Potential partners includeReal Estate, Loans, Cars, Restaurants, Clothes, Shops, Lawyers, Travel, Pros etc

Any merit or no good?

Regards

Jack

thats a good thought, but you would have to limit the number of businesses it applied to,imagine if u picked out 3 top restaurants in melbourne,im sure they would thrilled with the prospect ,30,000 potential new customers would make anyone happy. you should forward that to the club.

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