Go Outdoors

Oneputt replied on 28/06/2018 08:06

Posted on 28/06/2018 08:06

Some good prices for caravan goods at the moment.  e.g. 51ltr waterhog for £35. Quest double step with handrail £30 etc, etc

Extugger replied on 28/06/2018 09:43

Posted on 28/06/2018 09:43

Agree, I picked up a gas Cadac grill thingy in their "WOW' deals yesterday for £120. Very happy. laughing

Waffler replied on 04/07/2018 21:28

Posted on 04/07/2018 21:28

Don't forget that if you're in the other club you get an additional 10% off on presentation of your membership card.

SteveL replied on 04/07/2018 21:42

Posted on 04/07/2018 21:28 by Waffler

Don't forget that if you're in the other club you get an additional 10% off on presentation of your membership card.

Posted on 04/07/2018 21:42

You also get it if you are a member of English Heritage.

However, unfortunately it does not apply to, multi product deals (those where you get something else thrown in / half price), sale products or WOW deals.☹️

Oneputt replied on 04/07/2018 21:58

Posted on 04/07/2018 21:58

If it’s a wow deal they won’t give you additional discounts we tried using our scout leaders discount card for an additional 15% but no go

countax replied on 05/07/2018 14:24

Posted on 04/07/2018 21:28 by Waffler

Don't forget that if you're in the other club you get an additional 10% off on presentation of your membership card.

Posted on 05/07/2018 14:24

Hmmm.......depends on which branch you use. I’ve given up. I presented my card from the other club and was refused a discount both times. They told me I also had to purchase their own discount card. 

I had great satisfaction in leaving a total of £135.00 worth of items at the checkout. Seems some staff require a little retraning. smile

DavidKlyne replied on 05/07/2018 16:10

Posted on 05/07/2018 14:24 by countax

Hmmm.......depends on which branch you use. I’ve given up. I presented my card from the other club and was refused a discount both times. They told me I also had to purchase their own discount card. 

I had great satisfaction in leaving a total of £135.00 worth of items at the checkout. Seems some staff require a little retraning. smile

Posted on 05/07/2018 16:10

I have always thought that Go Outdoors is just not good value without their discount card as a starting point? Unless they were reduced items I would have thought you would have saved far more than the payment of £5 for their card plus of course further discounts by using various club membership cards? I must admit I resisted having one of their cards for some time until I realised it was me losing out if I wanted to shop there!

David

 

DSB replied on 05/07/2018 20:58

Posted on 05/07/2018 20:58

Don't often use Go Outdoors, but used to be a 'member'.  Do they still have a 'beat any price' offer?  We got our first Cadac that way.  I showed them the cheapest online price I could find and they beat it (It might have been 10%??).  I would also have had to pay postage on the online price.  It was worthwhile playing the £5.

David 

countax replied on 06/07/2018 14:34

Posted on 05/07/2018 16:10 by DavidKlyne

I have always thought that Go Outdoors is just not good value without their discount card as a starting point? Unless they were reduced items I would have thought you would have saved far more than the payment of £5 for their card plus of course further discounts by using various club membership cards? I must admit I resisted having one of their cards for some time until I realised it was me losing out if I wanted to shop there!

David

 

Posted on 06/07/2018 14:34

I believe that if you read my post again you will discover that I had a card from the other club. The counter staff wouldn’t accept it UNLESS I also purchased their own card at £5.00. Ts and Cs of the Camping and Caravan Club card stated the discount was unconditional.

I later purchased the items via Amazon at a saving of £21.00 on the £135.00. Seems GO prices are not that keen after all!

SteveL replied on 06/07/2018 16:48

Posted on 06/07/2018 14:34 by countax

I believe that if you read my post again you will discover that I had a card from the other club. The counter staff wouldn’t accept it UNLESS I also purchased their own card at £5.00. Ts and Cs of the Camping and Caravan Club card stated the discount was unconditional.

I later purchased the items via Amazon at a saving of £21.00 on the £135.00. Seems GO prices are not that keen after all!

Posted on 06/07/2018 16:48

I am not sure how the C&CC could set T&C's for a third party. Surely it is Go Outdoors that does this, just as they do in not accepting them for WOW deals.

DavidKlyne replied on 06/07/2018 20:15

Posted on 06/07/2018 14:34 by countax

I believe that if you read my post again you will discover that I had a card from the other club. The counter staff wouldn’t accept it UNLESS I also purchased their own card at £5.00. Ts and Cs of the Camping and Caravan Club card stated the discount was unconditional.

I later purchased the items via Amazon at a saving of £21.00 on the £135.00. Seems GO prices are not that keen after all!

Posted on 06/07/2018 20:15

I understood perfectly what you said. However I think you need to read the terms and conditions for getting the extra Club discount. From the C&CC website:-

"Terms and Conditions:

*A GO Outdoors Discount Card is required. Discount Cards are available in store and online for just £5 per year. Not to be used in conjunction with Price Guarantee, SALE, Clearance, WOW Deals, multibuys, bundles, or any other offer. Does not include Gift Vouchers, Discount Card purchases or gas hire charges. UK customers only. Subject to availability."

David

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