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Caravan club - name and logo change
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- Lemon Quarter
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Caravan club - name and logo change
this week the club , without warning , changed its name and logo.
the club together section on the website ( for member feedback) has gone fairly viral (thinks - is it april 1st?) .
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https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/club-toge ... tter/?p=96
the club together section on the website ( for member feedback) has gone fairly viral (thinks - is it april 1st?) .
see
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/club-toge ... tter/?p=96
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- Lemon Half
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
Fantastic, 1,023 complaining emails (so far) in the space of two days, and all of them about the bloody logo and the alleged million pound cost of redesigning it. Forget Trump, and forget Brexit, this is the hottest news in caravan circles since Premier Foods changed the recipe for battenburg cake.
'Fraid it confirms everything I've suspected about caravanners - people who've got more time to fill than ideas with which to fill it. And how come they're always in front of me at the supermarket queue when I'm in a hurry? Buying teacakes and powdered milk and tinned curry and The People's Friend in case they should get bored. As if convoy-blocking the A303 on a Friday afternoon wasn't bad enough. Grrrr. Clarkson had the right idea.
BJ
'Fraid it confirms everything I've suspected about caravanners - people who've got more time to fill than ideas with which to fill it. And how come they're always in front of me at the supermarket queue when I'm in a hurry? Buying teacakes and powdered milk and tinned curry and The People's Friend in case they should get bored. As if convoy-blocking the A303 on a Friday afternoon wasn't bad enough. Grrrr. Clarkson had the right idea.
BJ
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
having provoked derision and amusement -- i'll get my coat .....
are there no campers on here??
are there no campers on here??
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
jackdaww wrote:having provoked derision and amusement -- i'll get my coat .....
are there no campers on here??
I was a camper or more precisely a motorhomer. Having spent my working life living out of a suitcase, when I came to retire at the age of 50 I decided to buy a motorhome. The thought of holidaying in a hotel appalled me and I do not regret my decision. The motorhome enabled me to travel throughout Europe staying in remote areas in particular beaches with nobody around and to discover towns and cities I would not have thought of visiting had it not been for the motorhome. Holidays for up to 6 months away from the UK were the norm.And yes I belonged to the Caravan Club. I can well understand the name change as many of the new members in particular are motorhomers as opposed to caravanners for which the club was originally formed. The - dare I say - deriding comments about those of us who prefer to "camp" are no doubt amusing to some but I can honestly say not one of the emails of complaint were from me.
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
jackdaww wrote: are there no campers on here??
Whoa, not so fast. The wife and I are avid campers - south of France, nearly every summer, proper hill-walking. (Britain less frequently, but it does happen.) But we don't take three quarters of a tonne of ugly white plastic around with us, nor a fridge, nor a toilet, nor a fortnight's food and drink. Apart from the tent, our preferred luxury-essential is an airbed and a huge duvet, compressed down to backpacking size. (Oh, and some proper-quality barbecue charcoal - just about the only thing you can't seem to buy in southern Europe.) Everything else, including the trout from the river, is locally sourced. Now that's camping.
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
I think there is a large portion of complainers fall into the physiological category of people that don't like change. It happens in any environment, but I suspect caravanners may collect a larger proportion of them.
It wouldn't have cost much, and frankly its irrelevant, beside having to buy a new sticker for your car if you wanted to.
- occassional camper, parents were motorhome and caravanners and Ive taken a keen eye on an opus trailer tent recently...
It wouldn't have cost much, and frankly its irrelevant, beside having to buy a new sticker for your car if you wanted to.
- occassional camper, parents were motorhome and caravanners and Ive taken a keen eye on an opus trailer tent recently...
Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
A fresh redesign of the logo etc every century or so doesn't sound like an unreasonable cost to me...
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
stooz wrote:...beside having to buy a new sticker for your car if you wanted to.
No need - members get two window stickers free in the post.
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Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
AJC5001 wrote:stooz wrote:...beside having to buy a new sticker for your car if you wanted to.
No need - members get two window stickers free in the post.
Adrian
I don't suppose they've considered sending one for members dashboards reminding them to pull over when the queue of traffic waiting to pass has built up beyond their ability to see?
Re: Caravan club - name and logo change
We motorhomers, who now account for >50% of the membership apparently, don't need that kind of reminder...
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