jockey
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Can the new management of AMF / Bowl Australia please provide the long suffering loyal AMF bowlers a justification on the new price structure.
We would certainly have thought that some reward for those of us who have endured the sometimes bi annual price increases may have been provided. Having experienced it for 20 years it is now obvious to me that rather than lining the pockets of greedy americans we are now going to line the pockets of greedy australians instead. What has changed?
If your price for league members is $5.00 per game as advertised on your newly erected signs how come my league is still forking out at a $5.55 per game rate?
It seems australians are no smarter at running bowling centres than those greedy americans are. Seems they are content to see people just walk in and walk straight out again. After seeing the prices can you blame them!
I wonder if the management thought to get feedback from their counter staff before the decision on prices were made. When the social revenue stream dries up then I'm afraid the company will fold as by that time the existing long term regular league players will be long gone.
While the opportunity existed to reestablish a sound loyal bowler base the company has sadly chosen to join the ranks of the bowling bar eastablishment. Sadly out to just siphon money out of the public.
To think that we may now have to pay $5 to bowl a practice game next year just makes me think that my time left in this sport is going to be much shorter than expected.
We would certainly have thought that some reward for those of us who have endured the sometimes bi annual price increases may have been provided. Having experienced it for 20 years it is now obvious to me that rather than lining the pockets of greedy americans we are now going to line the pockets of greedy australians instead. What has changed?
If your price for league members is $5.00 per game as advertised on your newly erected signs how come my league is still forking out at a $5.55 per game rate?
It seems australians are no smarter at running bowling centres than those greedy americans are. Seems they are content to see people just walk in and walk straight out again. After seeing the prices can you blame them!
I wonder if the management thought to get feedback from their counter staff before the decision on prices were made. When the social revenue stream dries up then I'm afraid the company will fold as by that time the existing long term regular league players will be long gone.
While the opportunity existed to reestablish a sound loyal bowler base the company has sadly chosen to join the ranks of the bowling bar eastablishment. Sadly out to just siphon money out of the public.
To think that we may now have to pay $5 to bowl a practice game next year just makes me think that my time left in this sport is going to be much shorter than expected.