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Hi everyone,
After loading the pricing file for the latest inventory release, the pricing table has not updated correctly. This is being worked on as a matter of urgency and we apologise for the inconvenience.
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Thanks Rowena, Had a look at my two bookings for late season next year and suddenly and two different prices for each day mind boggling ie. Monday old price Monday new price all the way through so hope it gets sorted not paying twice!!!! and these bookings made at beginning of November.
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Oh, Brue You KNOW this is the C & MC Website !! Updates, amendments, adjustments & corrections come faster than midges at Midsummer Day near Morvich, and with the same result** I'm afraid. If I were you I'd just follow the latest advice & consult your local Pharmacist for the best headache remedy. .
{ ** Well slap my thighs, it's a right bloomin' panto this is }
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To be serious for a moment, I do hope you Early Bookers have got your bookings done satisfactorily and at the earlier quoted prices too.
That should make room on here for me when my next steam magazine arrives, with a load of Christmas greetings & next years Rally dates: thence forrard you'll get even less sense from me so enjoy it while you can
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Well strangely enough I have an appointment with our surgery pharmacist tomorrow ABM. Now that we only have one doctor we are being checked over by anyone who might be vaguely in the know. Maybe she might be able to help the CAMC in the same capacity. What is the world coming to I ask myself?
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Not even a chance of that ABM, they've removed the desk bell and put up a notice about not being rude to staff whilst you wave your arms and hope someone notices you are there...
I suppose the same could happen on here, remove all possibility of anything going right and we'll all think it's wonderful when it does.
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Hmm...... I have just checked a reservation I have for a booking next year, in September, and the price has now changed! I thought the Club were honouring bookings made prior to the second price increase?
It’s in my bookings profile. Confused? You bet!
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You should be OK, TDA, see the final para of the mail highlighted in the red box.👍🏻
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Same here TTDA. Just checked a booking for York, booked for 4 nights, same price each night before. Now the first night is well over £26, originally just short of £23, that's quite an increase.
At the bottom of the email it does say: Don't worry if you see an updated price in 'My 'Profile' - for any bookings made prior to 5 Dec 2018 you will pay the original price quoted on arrival at site.
I'm not sure that I actually trust this system to 'know' that I booked it at the old price; how will they be able to tell? The fact that there were problems earlier today in uploading the new prices don't fill me with confidence........
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Ah, thanks😀 I missed that bit first time around. Some of the price increases are a bit of an eye opener, it’s over £3 per night more than what we paid last year at York. 🤔
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Same here. The price for the 1st night there now is £26.50, when I booked it, it was just under £23 (not exactly sure of the exact price, but it was about £22.70 or thereabouts, didn't keep a note of it). That is one 'ell uv an increase!
The period I'd booked (4 nights) was all the same price, now the 1st night falls in a higher price bracket than the other 3, which are now £23.20, so that hasn't increased by that much.
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To be honest, (and as someone responsible for setting price scales in Leisure Industry) I find Clubs pricing policy very unfriendly from a user point of view. It’s a heck of an exercise checking each day, each period, and often for nothing more than a 10p variation. Very off putting for anyone comparing costs, has us walking away from Club Site bookings at times. I predict the CLs are going to have a bumper season next year when folks start comparing Summer prices. Only Club Sites we use on a regular basis nowadays are the basic no facility ones or Racecourse sites. But that’s us, tight Yorkshire folk!
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That's a huge increase (13%). Hope that doesn't apply to many sites.🤞 Mine only increased by £3 to £5 for the week, which worked out at around 2%. Even going back to 2018 prices mine calculate at 5 / 6 % more expensive. Have they changed the pricing band, or have they perhaps not fixed the problem yet?
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ISTM that the "book early too save money" Email is the perfect motivator for speculative advance bookings which can be cancelled at will later. Did CAMC 'really' intend that?
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Has anyone looked at Kinlochewe, & Dunnet Bay ..the price rise from 2017 for each is eyewatering. Looks like the club is cashing in on the North Coast 500.
Kinlochewe - 2017 from £14:40, 2019 from £19:50
Dunnet Bay - 2017 from £16:70, 2019 from £22:20
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That's what I meant in my post yesterday. Despite the fact that their email stated: Don't worry if you see an updated price in 'My 'Profile' - for any bookings made prior to 5 Dec 2018 you will pay the original price quoted on arrival at site, is it really possible the system can see when those bookings were made? I find the whole thing utterly incompetent, especially in view of your contact with the club. Not sure I've got the email, as that is a hit-and-miss issue, sometimes I do get one, sometimes I don't.
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I thought I had saved my email for next September, but cannot find it in my saved file. I think our booking was showing around £2 more now in my profile records. I have got the other for York saved, but don’t think price has altered on that one as it is early in year. Bit of a fiasco, I can see there being some very upset customers if they have a long break booked, and price has gone up by a significant amount.
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I've just found the confirmation email, and the difference in price is £4.50. That is mostly due to that first night which has gone up by well over £3. I agree there will be a lot of unhappy customers, I certainly won't be paying the extra £4.50, but I have an email to prove it; I still maintain that I can't see how the "system" can see on what date a booking has been made, given the problems yesterday in uploading the new prices, as well as what Deleted User posted.
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this is a difficult one for IT....which doesn't bode well as they don't do the easy stuff particularly well.....
as in many businesses, price is a key element of the buying experience.
when i was working in IT (and I'm sure it hasn't changed at my company since then) the prices charged were 'the prices ruling at the time of despatch'...
price files were updated periodically (as is life...) but when it came to producing the invoice, there was only ever one price per product, and it was that price (the one on the packing note at despatch) which was the one that got carried forward to the invoice and then the (monthly) statement.
carrying two prices....the price at order time and the one at despatch time just couldn't be coped with....
our customers (retail shops) knew when prices changed and therefore whether they would get the 'old' price or the 'new' price...
what we have here, is a requirement to carry the 'price at order time' all the way through the system until the holiday is taken (despatch time) and to ignore the price ruling at that time....
i wouldn't have a clue as to whether, before rolling 12 mth booking, the prices I paid were those ruling at the time I booked or those ruling at the time of arrival, but im pretty sure with the 'frenzy day' system all bookings would have been priced the same as it applied for the whole available booking season.
we are now in a different scenario of different prices at order time and at arrival time....
depending on where the CC system currently does its price look up (the anomalies) it may require a fundamental change to the order processing system where the original orders must do the price look up and carry this through to the invoice point, ie where we pay our fees in the office....even if there has been a price change in the meantime.
the system does not need to carry two prices, merely to maintain the price ruling at booking time...which may well be what the old sytem did.
however, its clear that the implications of rolling prices (and the change point now sitting between order and arrival for many) haven't been fully thought through.
i now see what's gone wrong and how it can be resolved, but it's not a five minute fix....
my day rates are pretty favourable these days.....
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Hi everyone,
With regards to the different emails, there were indeed two email versions, this is due to the email preference regulations. As we were sending the email to all members, anyone who had opted out of receiving emails from us or opted out of UK Holiday emails was sent a pure service email that only directed them to the FAQs or the contact centre.
The issue regarding duplicate price line entries which caused the pricing error on bookings, has now been rectified and we apologise for the confusion this caused.
While you will see that the booking total has increased when you view your bookings on-line (this applies to bookings made pre 5 Dec), the site staff will be notified on their system at point of arrival that the booking needs to be manually discounted.
I hope this helps clear up any confusion. More information can be found here FAQs
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Or as we used to do it, at point of sale, key in the total to be charged, ignoring presets, honour the price given at time of booking (after checking proof) and send away quickly a happy customer, no waiting, no quibbling!
Agree with what you have said above by the way, Club have created this fiasco, they will need to live with it for this year. But the lesson is, don’t hike your prices mid way through a new booking season! And more importantly, don’t try and use it for attracting more customers!
PoS units could carry two lots of presets? Pre second price hike, and post second price hike. Operatives check when booking was made, unless visitor has email proof, then charge old price. Created a lot of work for Wardens booking in, going to cause queues no doubt while things are checked. It’s an own goal of quite staggering proportions. Followed by an open net policy emailed to lots more folk!😂😂😂
Edit: posted as I typed Rowena. So things can be done at POS, that’s good for visitors.
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the issue is that, with a rolling 12 mth booking 'period' the club will always be doing a 'yearly price change' between customers' bookings and their arrivals in many, many cases.....even more so with more members cottoning on to the fact that they can get on popular sites by booking well in advance.
the problem now is that, despite the promise to honour this year's promise of the lower price if booked before a certain date, this is a rolling, ongoing issue...
what about all those who will have booked for (say) June 20 in June 19, which price will they pay if the price rises around Dec 20?
in offering a rolling booking system that straddles the fixed annual price rise, there will members arriving on site (say June 20 as my example) who might have booked at different times and will be expecting to pay different prices.....won't they.....
so the club need to state that the 'ongoing' policy is that which has been given this year (or not), and if so, find a better way than 'discount/proof' at the till to obtain prices in line with that policy...
to do it smoothly and have the correct (booked) prices come up on the till at arrival, it needs a proper system change to carry that price to the POS kit.
other wise we could have a 'yes we did, no you didn't' situation at the till (not good) and even if agreed, it makes the booking process longer to verify those proofs and to apply (what?) discount at the till.
far better to do it right before next year....and on....
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It isn't ever so easy to check what I should have paid for some of mine, to see if they apply the discount. Although I have all the confirmation emails sent saved, these are no good where you have amended a booking. As despite what it says, I have never received a confirmation re an amendment. So for those of my bookings that fell across a month change, necessitating additional days to be added a month later, I have no proof.
Personally I think it wrong that the price has updated in the my bookings section. This should have remained at the price I accepted the booking for, not be a rolling figure at the CAMC discretion.
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