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In reply to Post #19 Very well said ..100% spot on...
Was a very regular customer of SWLT,not anymore..such a shame rip off ,rip off Britain ,coupled with free surveillance of you on some of these places ,freedom eroded, on places that didn't need to be 'watched in one of the lowest crime rate post codes in the United kingdom'
Only visited one such venue last year, when it used to be weekly ,because of Catch APP..
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In reply to Post #18 The app is a complete rip off imo
Charging a booking fee (that did not exist before) then offering a subscription to remove it.
There are other booking sites that do not charge the angler a "booking fee" and have the same booking capability.
All the other additional features are all free elsewhere so completely pointless.
Weather - unifish is free and by far the best app
Catch reports - cannot beat facebook, and its free.
Notes - why would you want to share your notes on an app? Most want to keep them private, notes on phone or note pad is free.
Discounts- im sure if you shop around you could prob get them matched or close too.
I refuse to use it, if i fish my local lake that uses the app i will ring them and book direct. Amazes me that people are willing to blindly just pay into this and comply.
I genuinly dont know how they jistify charging a booking fee. They charge the lake a fee for their service, why are they raking additional money from the anglers?
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In reply to Post #17 Does anyone know if you actually get discount (interested in linear) of you subscribe?
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In reply to Post #16 There's plenty of them out there. There all busy. Obviously a demand.
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In reply to Post #15 Why on God's earth, would anyone want to pay to fish somewhere like that ?
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In reply to Post #13 A lot of fisheries, not all mind, use these Apps are overstocked Mudholes. So you can be pretty quaranteed there's fish in most swims..
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In reply to Post #13 Don't fish that lake. When no-one books on for a few weeks they may get the message, or go bust. How can any serious carp fisherman., book a peg without walking the lake. I've had many times when I've turned up and the only pegs available are useless. Go in or go elsewhere. That's you're only choice. Chances of moving in the short term are zero. If you can't reach the fish may as well go home.. on a social you may stay for the craic. You aint catching if they are all up the other end.
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So you use an app to book a swim before you’ve even had a look at the lake? What if the swim you’ve paid to book looks dead?
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In reply to Post #1 There's an App for everything theses days, why not fishing. We're paying a premium for our angling these days. So paying an admin charge on top is a bit grating in my eyes. Do what I done recently when I fished a water who used one of these Apps to book a swim. Phoned the fishery themselves though they did yry and direct me to the app declared my self a technophobe. Said can I pay Cash. (Remember that) on arrival which he was happy to do. Cash is still king in a lot of businesses thankfully.
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In reply to Post #10 Festivals aren't too bad - download was £300 including camping for 3 days and there wasn't a moment I wasn't watching a band. Mainly because I avoided the salmonella laden chicken stall, so wasn't in the toilet
Pantera next year - £110 for standing tickets for a 90 min set, plus hotel. Rammstein was similar but at least they have an awesome stageshow. I love how they are "doing it for the fans" but then charge ££££££
Much rather see bands in small venues - recently seen Soulfly and got Cradle of Filth/Murderdolls/Opeth/BFMV/Trivium coming up and all less than £50 a ticket.
At least I wasn't paying Swifty prices for tickets
Makes £30 for a 24hr ticket seem not so bad.......
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In reply to Post #8 I think that's what I'm more annoyed at, I pay it
I must admit I gave up on concerts a while back due to the prices going obscene. Download does always look like fun though.
I haven't used other apps, but as mentioned before I used fishpal for salmon and it was a really useful tool for finding beats on rivers I'm not familiar with and made access to these easier.
I think any booking/processing should be incurred by the fishery as it is essentially an app marketing to a much wider audience and takes away the hassle of money on the bank/car machines. That said I wouldn't be surprised if the fishery does pay a % of the ticket fee as well.
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Here's something I forgot about ..
I managed to get to fish a small cliffside lake ,maybe two years ago ..only way to legally try the place was with swimbooker..
So I mugged myself off and booked a day ,previous to that I paid at the farm ..since I was 15 ..
Got to the lake ,carnage ,dead and damaged cypry all over,massive pred attack ,otters..
Contacted swimbooker,asked for my money back ,and I got it..!!!!!
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In reply to Post #6 What's worse is when there's no middle man. LiveNation run a lot of festivals (like Download for example) but still charge a booking fee, ticket delivery, etc. Probably a tax dodge!
Doesn't stop me going tho
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In reply to Post #5 FFS. Can you still book direct with the fisheries on the app, or do you have to go through it?
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In reply to Post #5 It's everything these days.. drives me nuts. We seem to have gone to paying to spend money.
Way to many middlemen getting paid for doing **** all.
Pay to order food, pay to order a taxi, pay to book a swim, pay to book a concert/train/plane ticket I could go on, but you get the jist.
Edit* I did recently used Fish App, which lets you book trout/salmon beats. I can't remember, but I'll assume that also had a processing fee. Worked well though.
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