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Great Service from CAFC

JorgeCosta
JorgeCosta Posts: 1,035
edited July 2009 in General Charlton
My organisation recently sponsored one of our player's kits. We got top notch service over the phone from the club. Our Managing Director was well impressed with the response from the club. Well done Charlton

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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,963
    we don't want that sort of nonsense on here. Just tell us when someone has been rude, unhelpful etc etc and then we can have a good whinge and blame Andrew Mills or Waggott.
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,272
    course it was a good service... they need every penny!
  • Alex Wright
    Alex Wright Posts: 8,214
    I've had great service from the club too, my season ticket arrived this morning.







    ;-)
  • JorgeCosta
    JorgeCosta Posts: 1,035
    I know we all moan at times but over the last 10 years I can honestly say that I've always had any query sorted efficiently.
  • McLovin
    McLovin Posts: 2,307
    I did one of the lunch and match packages (that I think they used to sell to sponsors in the good old days) and thought it was surprisingly professional and excellent value.

    I actually reckon in most aspects our club is first class.
  • Sam lloyd
    Sam lloyd Posts: 1,083
    [cite]Posted By: JorgeCosta[/cite]My organisation recently sponsored one of our player's kits. We got top notch service over the phone from the club. Our Managing Director was well impressed with the response from the club. Well done Charlton

    So do we have to go to them instead of them coming to us if we want to renew shirt sponsorship?
  • JorgeCosta
    JorgeCosta Posts: 1,035
    My organisation hasn't sponsored a Charlton player before. We have always been involved in grass roots football, Charlton wouldn't have known to approach us.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,641
    [quote][cite]Posted By: JorgeCosta[/cite]My organisation hasn't sponsored a Charlton player before. We have always been involved in grass roots football, Charlton wouldn't have known to approach us.[/quote]

    Typical of the club, lack of research :-)
  • Sam lloyd
    Sam lloyd Posts: 1,083
    [cite]Posted By: JorgeCosta[/cite]My organisation hasn't sponsored a Charlton player before. We have always been involved in grass roots football, Charlton wouldn't have known to approach us.

    Thanks for that JorgeCosta
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,489
    edited July 2009
    [cite]Posted By: Sam lloyd[/cite]They rang me asking to renew yesterday or maybe the day before so maybe they are just going down the list of names.

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  • ken from bexley
    ken from bexley Posts: 5,128
    Decent bunch down at Charlton, gave tickets to my local school football team that I used to manage, sent players to the school, and Colin Powell came to the school to talk to the kids etc.

    Charlton are a decent club, with some helpful and professional people running the offices and administration, that was why I was upset when so many got made redundant a little while ago.

    I have often criticised the management, players and directors, with some reason over the past year or two especially as I am that way inclined to be awkward, good to see that we can do some things right off the field if not always on it!
  • falconwood_1
    falconwood_1 Posts: 7,369
    I cant keep stressing enough how genuinely fantastic (have never used that word before in relation to Charlton) the community football courses are.

    Off the park, the only constant thing they always cock up is the kit.

    Oh and the football bit.
  • Sam lloyd
    Sam lloyd Posts: 1,083
    edited July 2009
    Many thanks for that - if it's done in alphabetical order & you could be B, H, or I, I should receive a call soon when they reach either L, M, or V ;-)