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I have just renewed my membership and got the Club 10% discount on the cost. Is this normal - I have renewed a little early following the reminder email from Hornby.
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I have to say the little Hornby 0-4-0's are my first choice when it comes to finding a donor loco to convert into narrow gauge as they tick all boxes as far as I am concerned.
The way I thought of the free loco (Though I have not joined myself) was that one buys a loco one gets club membership for free.
Actually I wonder if that would work for Hornby? If they give free membership to people who spend over a certain amount on their products? Years ago they used to give a free "Pugh & Co." wagon sith every loco purchased. It took me about a year to save to buy my loco back then and I did get my free wagon. Was in 1979 or 1980 I believe.
The way I thought of the free loco (Though I have not joined myself) was that one buys a loco one gets club membership for free.
Actually I wonder if that would work for Hornby? If they give free membership to people who spend over a certain amount on their products? Years ago they used to give a free "Pugh & Co." wagon sith every loco purchased. It took me about a year to save to buy my loco back then and I did get my free wagon. Was in 1979 or 1980 I believe.
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Do you mean you have a Hornby 0-4-0 loco for sale or do you mean the price of the membership?bulleidboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:41 pm No more free loco's MG - you now have to pay £17.99 - if you want it?
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UK membership is £30. No free loco (which is a good thing imho). But, as I have said before, the 10% online discount is back which has already saved me over £100 on price fixed preorders.
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If you want what was free with you Club membership last year (0-4-0 loco), you now have to pay additionally for it. As Steve said "the 10% discount for Club Members is worth the membership fee".Mountain Goat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:16 pmDo you mean you have a Hornby 0-4-0 loco for sale or do you mean the price of the membership?bulleidboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:41 pm No more free loco's MG - you now have to pay £17.99 - if you want it?
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But is it really? Several retailers eg Bure Valley Railways (no personal connection) regularly offer large discounts, often much more than 10%. Always shop around for best deal.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:05 am
.......................... As Steve said "the 10% discount for Club Members is worth the membership fee".
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Sorry. I maybe on crossed wires here.
You are referring to buying an 0-4-0 loco from Hornby with the 10% club discount costs £17.99 if one has paid out £30 for club membership first?
You are referring to buying an 0-4-0 loco from Hornby with the 10% club discount costs £17.99 if one has paid out £30 for club membership first?
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Hi MG - The Club no longer gives a loco for free when you join/renew your membership. However the same little 0-4-0 is available to Club members for £17.99 - I would assume you would get your 10% club discount on this amount. I renewed my Club membership yesterday, by using the link on the Hornby site and got 10% discount on my membership fee - so £27.00 instead of £30.00. I did check with Hornby this morning and this is all in order.
As others have said the 10% is worth having, and don't forget orders over £50 you get free postage. I placed some orders the other day and saved almost £70 using the Club discount. I've sent you a PM. BB
As others have said the 10% is worth having, and don't forget orders over £50 you get free postage. I placed some orders the other day and saved almost £70 using the Club discount. I've sent you a PM. BB
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Agreed that many retailers match the discount, although Hornby do now stipulate a period of time after the initial launch during which they cannot apply a discount. To do so would risk that retailer losing its Tier 1 status for stock supply.teedoubleudee wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:20 amBut is it really? Several retailers eg Bure Valley Railways (no personal connection) regularly offer large discounts, often much more than 10%. Always shop around for best deal.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:05 am
.......................... As Steve said "the 10% discount for Club Members is worth the membership fee".
The thing you don’t get with other retailers is a price promise on pre orders. At least Hornby honour the price when the preorder as placed. For example, I have the SS Black 5 on preorder (RRP £250). With the club discount, I will pay £225 as and when it is released. It is reasonable to assume there may be a price rise or two before then so I fully expect the RRP at release to be in excess of £275. The preorder price could then be 20% or more below RRP.
I’ll take that any day of the week (providing I can convince the memsahib to let me ).
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