member craigleslie, Caravanner From Nottinghamshire two red stars [Online] Posted 23 March 2012 by craigleslie Quote | Report I do not agree at all having to use a credit card to get free night from a club your already a member of,it should be rewarded on being a member and using the sites,more you use it more you get. Also free nights should be used at any time if there is a free pitch then you should be able to book it becuase your a menber,only using free nights on off peek times is discriminating against families. Post liked!
champion DavidKlyne, Motorhomer From Buckinghamshire four red stars [Online] Posted 23 March 2012 by DavidKlyne Quote | Report I do not agree at all having to use a credit card to get free night from a club your already a member of,it should be rewarded on being a member and using the sites,more you use it more you get. The point about getting free site vouchers with the Club credit card is that its a bonus negotiated by the Club with the card supplier to get people to use get a Club credit card. I suspect it costs the Club nothing but if the offered free nights as a general loyalty bonus that would cost the Club. David Post liked!
member EasyT, Caravanner four red stars [Online] Posted 23 March 2012 by EasyT Quote | Report Quite right david. Most credit cards have a loyalty scheme. Vouchers at Christmas, money back or whatever. Post liked!
member Jim1, Caravanner from Essex four red stars [Online] Posted 24 March 2012 by Jim1 Quote | Report I do not agree at all having to use a credit card to get free night from a club your already a member of,it should be rewarded on being a member and using the sites,more you use it more you get. Also free nights should be used at any time if there is a free pitch then you should be able to book it becuase your a menber,only using free nights on off peek times is discriminating against families. I should think the interest made on the credit card pays for the voucher not the club,nearly all cards give loyalty vouchers out of the profits. Jim Post liked!
member Wildwood, Caravanner From Lanarkshire five red stars [Online] Posted 24 March 2012 by Wildwood Quote | Report I do not agree at all having to use a credit card to get free night from a club your already a member of,it should be rewarded on being a member and using the sites,more you use it more you get. Also free nights should be used at any time if there is a free pitch then you should be able to book it becuase your a menber,only using free nights on off peek times is discriminating against families. I should think the interest made on the credit card pays for the voucher not the club,nearly all cards give loyalty vouchers out of the profits. Jim We always pay off the card each month so any vouchers we get are from the cut they take from the retailer. There is no point in having a card that gives no benefits when one that gives free nights costs no more. If you need to use the credit facilities there are probably better cards around. The card also gives additional legal rights if you purchase a defective product or order something and the supplier goes bankrupt before you get it where you spend £100 or more. It is worthwhile purchasing by card on items over £100 rather than paying cash for the extra protection you get. Post liked!
member Firedragon, Caravanner From Kent one purple star [Online] Posted 24 March 2012 by Firedragon Quote | Report No interest in having a credit card, but then we don't use Club Sites as a rule, so not interested in getting site night vouchers anyway BUT - I am an avid e-bayer and there are always vouchers for sale on there so there are obviously too many being given out to people who won't use them and choose to sell them on ! Anyone want to 'fess up to that ? Alison Post liked!
member Inali, Caravanner one purple star [Online] Posted 25 March 2012 by Inali Quote | Report No interest in having a credit card, but then we don't use Club Sites as a rule, so not interested in getting site night vouchers anyway BUT - I am an avid e-bayer and there are always vouchers for sale on there so there are obviously too many being given out to people who won't use them and choose to sell them on ! Anyone want to 'fess up to that ? Alison Write your comments here... When you see vouchers on sale on eBay, the bidding seems strangely high - I wonder if sometimes it's those odd people who enjoy bidding things up and then don't pay up when they win- Unless the voucher sells for a price a fair bit lower than the face value, there's not a lot of point in buying it. Post liked!
champion DSB, Caravanner From Warwickshire two purple stars [Online] Posted 25 March 2012 by DSB Quote | Report You can get a £5 voucher for recommending someone to join the Caravan Club (assuming they join). David Post liked!
member cloudsurfer, Caravanner three green stars [Online] Posted 02 April 2012 by cloudsurfer Quote | Report I have a caravan club credit card provided by Visa and use it all the time for everything (except for M and S to gain their points) I'v had a few free night on club sites and think its well worth it Post liked!
member Inali, Caravanner one purple star [Online] Posted 02 April 2012 by Inali Quote | Report I have a caravan club credit card provided by Visa and use it all the time for everything (except for M and S to gain their points) I'v had a few free night on club sites and think its well worth it Write your comments here... Yes! I agree! : ) Post liked!