@HastingsDirect Word salad Theo. None of that is true is it?
Within seconds of being told what was you best price, you lowered if by £40.. in seconds.
None of that guff about revising the risk...bunkum. You just took off the fees you had put on.
@HastingsDirect Hi Theo. I was looking for an explanation why home ins renewal went from £168 to £224 then suddenly drops to £184 when I get a better quote eleswhere, if you aren't penalising loyalty and trying to gouge your customers?
@BearsBeyondGate Just my point of view, it was a clumsy statement. I get the point that l they can or need to consider the profiles of players from a businedd perspective. But let's not forget they do the best job in the prem of engaging the local rugby comminity.
@JohnEvely_BPost Definitely a question that needs asking. @BearsBeyondGate made a good point on their podcast about tracking stats on the number and type of injuries sustained v grass pitches. Do clubs that have them suffer more than average? Surprised they keep them if so.
@BearsBeyondGate Some say the best bit of the 2nd half. It could only have been topped if when the mask was removed it turned out to be Alfie Barbeary.
@easyJetholidays Dan. You not getting my point. The price changes when I click to proceed. Then changes back when I come back out. If the price had increased the same higher price would show the next time I went back in.
@easyJetholidays Not true in this case. I sesrch for the holiday. You show me a price. I click proceed. Price changes.
I come out of the site. Go back in and try again. Same thing happens. This isn't dynamic pricing. It is showing me a price then increasing it when I try to buy it.