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I have received an email from Melbourne offering a 40% discount from New Balance prior to Round 1

 
1 hour ago, Ditcha said:

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I have received an email from Melbourne offering a 40% discount from New Balance prior to Round 1

Actually Ditch, sale ends on March 16th not round 1. Scroll down the email!

 

did anyone else have problems with it recognising the discount code we were sent by the club? mine didn't work

14 minutes ago, spalding said:

did anyone else have problems with it recognising the discount code we were sent by the club? mine didn't work

All good for mine.  New kicks and a MFC red training tee on their way...


44 minutes ago, spalding said:

did anyone else have problems with it recognising the discount code we were sent by the club? mine didn't work

Mate I had trouble at first but realised that when I cut and pasted the code there was a space at the end of the code that their website didn’t like.

when you redeem the code just make sure to delete the space at the end of it if it’s there.

 

I hope that makes sense.

thanks The Fork - that made perfect sense and solved my problem. Cheers

So frustrating...had the fleece hoodie in the cart with discount applied, changed my mind and wanted the team jacket instead ...nope...wont accept it. 
 

terms state MFC merchadise is not incl in the discount promotion but is working on selective items. [censored] annoying.

 

the discount has progressively got worse. Remember the first one years ago? 70% from memory

 

Codes does not work, even after taking the space off the end. [censored] internet.

That is disappointing as I never received that email. None else get ignored?

 

 


28 minutes ago, Older demon said:

That is disappointing as I never received that email. None else get ignored?

 

 

They have put us oldies in the bin OD.

3 hours ago, Older demon said:

That is disappointing as I never received that email. None else get ignored?

 

 

Yep I didn't get one either. I get myself a new pair of runners for work every year with the voucher

3 hours ago, old dee said:

They have put us oldies in the bin OD.

I'll have a word about taking you back out. 

I've got some pull in tbe bin department 

5 minutes ago, binman said:

I'll have a word about taking you back out. 

I've got some pull in tbe bin department 

Very good binman, best of luck I think us oldies are doomed.

The Virus has been sent to rid the world of us.


5 hours ago, Older demon said:

That is disappointing as I never received that email. None else get ignored?

 

 

4 memberships in this household and didn’t receive one email.

How am I meant to maintain my reputation as a New Balance ambassador in Eltham without these new codes god dammit?!

They're pretty good at emailing the membership renewal notices.

I've not received this offer either. Not sure why it's so hard. 

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4 hours ago, wonnabeeri said:

Looks like this is up again. Only selected styles though this time around which is disappointing.

Heaps of options, like 60 pairs of shoes at least. 


Actually if you are logged into the MFC site and click the 20% offer which takes you too NB and it’s changed to a. 40% off balance

New Balance have dropped the ball. Thought I was getting a first or second round quality offer, but ended up with Toumpas & Mortan type sale items (no disrespect to those players who gave their all at the time but weren't up to it).

A handful of items are on sale and you have to forage you way through 732 fully priced items to try to identify them. Which is fine until you promote it as a 'MFC EXCLUSIVE ... 40% off'. Understand its selected items, but that is being very very select and misleading.

New Balance, if you are reading, we like to support our sponsors, but please don't take us for granted and don't spam us with crap offers and user experiences in the hope we go to the site and buy full priced items (unless you have advertised it as such).

Rant over! Will give NB offers one last try to support the club !

 

huh? When I looked every item was listed as 40%, go back and have another look D1858. 

I brought 3 pairs of runners and all were 40% off.

 

It was on selected items only - there was some funny ones in that selection - eg mens 1080v11’s were excluded but womens 1080v11’s were included. (To be fair I still have a rolling stock of four unused pairs of these mileage shoes from previous sales so that will last me another 12months),

but I did pick up a pair of rebel v2’s for myself, some sprint spikes for my son and a pair of the carbon plated marathon race shoes for my sister. All at 40% off so I’m happy with the continued discounts offered from NB.

ps my brother-in-law is a norf member and they were also recently sponsored by NB. The discounts offered to their members were 10% at most from memory.


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