NT and the rise of the machines

IanH replied on 01/05/2016 16:36

Posted on 01/05/2016 16:36

Having reached a certain age earlier this year, I rang the National Trust to ask about the reduced membership fee (the one they don't advertise too much).

It appears that our joint membership was taken out all those years ago with MrsH as the 'first named' member and me as a joint member. No problem, they can swap us over and we would benefit from the reduced fee.

They then wrote to me confirming the change.

They wrote again, asking me to set up a new direct debit.

They wrote again asking me about them claiming the tax relief.

I rang and asked them to simply take the payment from the same account that they had always used. No, no.....we cannot do that, because that account is in MrsH's name........but it's joint membership, I said......no can do - it must be an account in your name. So I gave them details of an account in my name.

We'll write to you to confirm this, they said. Please don't, it's not necessary, said I. There is no choice......the computer just does it anyway. So we received a fourth letter.

Last week, MrsH received a letter enclosing our new membership cards and saying that they would take the full membership amount (not the reduced fee) from her account.

I rang them again and pointed out the change. Ah yes, but our mail is done three months in advance and there is no way of stopping it going out.

Is it me?

 

redface replied on 01/05/2016 21:16

Posted on 01/05/2016 21:16

Must say that me and the old girl have bashed the NT plastic card a bit this past week, 8 properties in 7 days. Their computer may be all powerful but the lads and lasses on the ground are terrific. Better examples of  customer service I have yet to meet.

DEBSC replied on 01/05/2016 23:18

Posted on 01/05/2016 23:18

I tried to get the reduced rate this year but was told that although I comply by my age I wouldn't be eligible for it until next year as I have not been a member long enough.( We did cancel it for one year) I then asked how much I would save. We have a ticket that includes all the grandchildren and the  answer was so convoluted that I could not make it out. Said I would try again next year.So if you don't mind me asking IanH how much will you save?

IanH replied on 02/05/2016 08:47

Posted on 02/05/2016 08:47

DEBSC - I think the normal rate for a couple this year is £105 and we got it for £78.....so a worthwhile saving.

Yes you do need to have been a member for a certain number of years (10 years?) and so if you cancel and renew your membership each year to take advantage of the (unfair in my view) special offers to new members, then I assume that you have broken your 'long service' record.

DEBSC replied on 02/05/2016 12:30

Posted on 02/05/2016 12:30

Thanks Ian, yes as you say worth it. As long as I can understand if it would be worth it for us, something to do with having the grandchildren on the ticket, seems that makes it more complex.

IanH replied on 02/05/2016 13:09

Posted on 02/05/2016 13:09

We keep thinking about life membership........but the longer we keep thinking about it, the less likely we are of getting value from it Sad

I do believe that they also do a reduced life membership fee for the over 60's.

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