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Im happy to use sponsors where there's an advantage.

Happy to get emails.

However...to all and sundry , don't call me, I'll call you if there's a reason to do so.

I have a landline. There is no phone connected to it. Hasn't been for 5 years ever since the cordless went flat once and we could suddenly enjoy our evenings uninterrupted.

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2 hours ago, Biffen said:

I just read that the worlds biggest root was in Ouyen.

Tooleybuc thought they might have the record but the girth was bigger in Ouyen.

 

Nah she is in Puckapunyal

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Good to see a sponsor on board and for bext year as well.

Must admit I thought we would get something for this year only when it got this late into it.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, A F said:

Just on this though. What happened to this beer or alcohol company? Did we lose them to Carlton? Surely, the iSelect deal could have been done much earlier given our already established relationship?

Mercury Cider is a beverage from CUB Breweries and they're only the Blues shorts sponsor. 

Not a direct replacement for CareerOne.

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27 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

i wonder what took so long.

good news tho. well done mfc

It's a dance

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2 hours ago, ViaLoop said:

Prior to those phone calls, I had never been to the site or had anything to do with iSelect. Just happened out of the blue for me.

Maybe they got a list of members phone numbers from the club?

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30 minutes ago, Dante said:

Maybe they got a list of members phone numbers from the club?

Might have access to members via sponsoring the gals. Just a thought.

Posted
37 minutes ago, Dante said:

Maybe they got a list of members phone numbers from the club?

Soon as I read about the sponsorship this morning I figured they probably have access. Considering a few others here have had phone calls too, it all makes sense.

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FWIW I used them a couple of years ago and they helped with finding me a health insurer right for me. 

Glad this issue of BOJ sponsorship can finally be put to rest. 

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4 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Im happy to use sponsors where there's an advantage.

Happy to get emails.

However...to all and sundry , don't call me, I'll call you if there's a reason to do so.

I have a landline. There is no phone connected to it. Hasn't been for 5 years ever since the cordless went flat once and we could suddenly enjoy our evenings uninterrupted.

Same here. :lol: just the other day Optus tried to get me to put in another land line and said no way.

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Is it odd that I'm disappointed this has nothing to do with beer? I feel like the brewing companies would have profited handsomely from Demons supporters over the past decade and it's only fair to give a little back. Anywho - this is surely a bail-out from a [censored]-up, right?


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24 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Is it odd that I'm disappointed this has nothing to do with beer? I feel like the brewing companies would have profited handsomely from Demons supporters over the past decade and it's only fair to give a little back. Anywho - this is surely a bail-out from a [censored]-up, right?

I don't think any clubs have any beer companies as their major sponsor. Is there a restriction here like the sports betting companies?

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8 minutes ago, Pates said:

I don't think any clubs have any beer companies as their major sponsor. Is there a restriction here like the sports betting companies?

Not sure. But I could consult the Carlton Draught AFL Guidelines to find out for certain.

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Golly. Get a BOJ sponsor and shlt happens ;)

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Golly. Get a BJ and shlt happens ;)

 Good husbandry.

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On 2017-5-13 at 2:26 PM, Clint Bizkit said:

One step up from EnergyWatch.

 

A very big step up, though.

iSelect is a publicly listed company on the Australian Stock Exchange. It will therefore have a completely different business model to EnergyWatch. For a start, it will actually have a business model.

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