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I'm not sure if it's already been done but I want to publicly thank the MFC and our sponsor New Balance for the fantastically good offer to members of being able to purchase online clothing and footwear at an exceptional 70% discount.

I've made the most of it this year and easily saved the cost of my membership.  I ordered last week and received the order this week but unfortunately there was an error in the delivery.  A quick phone call and all was sorted without fuss and the rest of my order is on it's way.

Thanks to Theresa at NB and the MFC.  I trust it's a win win win situation.

Cheers

 

Baghdad Bob

 

I sorted the missus' Mothers Day gift out with some pretty cool gear and grabbed another Guernsey for myself.

It was a great deal. Me and the wife are both rocking around in brand new New Balance joggers (not matching).

 

I presumed it was 70% sale... ie 30% off... But its 70%off!

Bugger..might grab something to replace the Dunlops

 


Fantastic discount. My wife who is a fitness fanatic has kitted herself out with a new exercise wardrobe with this deal. Many thanks to New Balance and MFC.

I emailed the membership department to thank them and new balance - saved 133$ on a pIr of limited edition street shoes . Brilliant!!    

Sorry, what am I missing here.

I've gone on the MFC website and the members prices for joggers are only at a 10% discount...

Can someone point me in the right direction?

EDIT: Sorry, should check my personal email more regularly. Got it now... VALUE!!

 
2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Might be my chance to get a new spandex jockstrap at a bargain price.

Pretty sure they only stock up to XXL. Sorry pal.

 


Have been checking in daily to see if they're stocking shoes for my over-sized joke of feet.

They give members very good deals every year. 

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And now we move from a recognition thread that thanks our sponsor for their wonderful generosity to a juvenile exchange between the usual protagonists.

FMD Demonland, why do you allow these guys to ruin so many threads!  Drives me mad and turns so many off an otherwise great opportunity to support our club. 

6 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

And now we move from a recognition thread that thanks our sponsor for their wonderful generosity to a juvenile exchange between the usual protagonists.

FMD Demonland, why do you allow these guys to ruin so many threads!  Drives me mad and turns so many off an otherwise great opportunity to support our club. 

Sorry BB, didn't mean to derail you're very serious thread about discount shoes.

 

59 minutes ago, watchtheeyes said:

Sorry, what am I missing here.

I've gone on the MFC website and the members prices for joggers are only at a 10% discount...

Can someone point me in the right direction?

EDIT: Sorry, should check my personal email more regularly. Got it now... VALUE!!

I didn't know either (i should also read my emails). When does the sale finish as i was just about to buy a new pair of new balance runners!

1 minute ago, binman said:

I didn't know either (i should also read my emails). When does the sale finish as i was just about to buy a new pair of new balance runners!

I think the 10th.

Next challenge: working out which bloody shoe to get...


32 minutes ago, watchtheeyes said:

I think the 10th.

Next challenge: working out which bloody shoe to get...

Great, will look at my emails when i get home for details. Ta

Yep great deal. Got myself and my son a pair of joggers each. Now my boy is exactly small and there aren't to many manufactures that make size 14, but happy to say that new Balance does. Thanks MFC.

34 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Awesome deal.. Got $1200 worth of stuff for $360! 

Same mate, 1069 for 320

 

Amazing deal. I couldn't see melbourne gear which was disappointing. 

Is there Melbourne Guernsey on there to buy, I also have a $75 voucher to spend for signing my daughter up to her 1st membership 


21 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Same mate, 1069 for 320

 

Amazing deal. I couldn't see melbourne gear which was disappointing. 

There is Melbourne training jumpers & beanies, might even have been home & away jumpers too but I didn't notice it at first but their on there somewhere!

2 hours ago, stuie said:

Pretty sure they only stock up to XXL. Sorry pal.

 

Joffa boy!!!

13 minutes ago, brendan said:

Is there Melbourne Guernsey on there to buy, I also have a $75 voucher to spend for signing my daughter up to her 1st membership 

They have our home and blue training Guernsey's for sale. Unsure about stock levels. 

 

I never got the email.

 

Would appreciate if someone could pm a link to me please.


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