"Matt Hoyle" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> Are there any Team Performance (the buying club at
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) members out there? If so, would you mind
> commenting on your impressions of the club? Worth it?
>
> I've been considering joining and was curious as to what others thought.
I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
looking for.
"Matt Hoyle" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:R%7ld.64369$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. ..
> Greetings,
>
> Are there any Team Performance (the buying club at
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) members out there? If so, would you mind
> commenting on your impressions of the club? Worth it?
>
> I've been considering joining and was curious as to what others thought.
I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
looking for.
"Matt Hoyle" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:R%7ld.64369$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. ..
> Greetings,
>
> Are there any Team Performance (the buying club at
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) members out there? If so, would you mind
> commenting on your impressions of the club? Worth it?
>
> I've been considering joining and was curious as to what others thought.
I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
looking for.
>I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
>b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
>the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
>looking for.
>
>YMMV.
>
>RichC
Same here. It was good while it lasted, but I do not regret leaving.
>I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
>b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
>the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
>looking for.
>
>YMMV.
>
>RichC
Same here. It was good while it lasted, but I do not regret leaving.
>I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
>b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
>the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
>looking for.
>
>YMMV.
>
>RichC
Same here. It was good while it lasted, but I do not regret leaving.
>I let my membership lapse when a) I eased off on the volume of my purchases,
>b) I started finding other, cheaper sources for things I wanted (even with
>the points), and c) Performance increasingly didn't have exactly what I was
>looking for.
>
>YMMV.
>
>RichC
Same here. It was good while it lasted, but I do not regret leaving.
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:20:58 -0500, Matt Hoyle quoth:
>
> Are there any Team Performance (the buying club at
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) members out there? If so, would you mind
> commenting on your impressions of the club? Worth it?
One thing you should be aware of is that there are actually TWO separate
kinds of Team Performance memberships. One is "retail" and the other is
"mail-order". A "retail" account is what you get in a Performance store,
and each time you accumulate $10 in points they will send you one or more
$10 coupons. These coupons can be used either in the store, or with
mail orders through the catalog. The "mail-order" kind of account will
give you points that show up on the web page, and can be used on the
web site or through phone orders. (Though it's called "mail-order", I'm
not sure if/how you could use these points mail-ordering through the
catalog.) You should make sure which of these accounts you want, since
they ARE different. You will want to get the one which best matches
the method you want to purchase with - store, mail, phone or website.
I just switched mine from "retail" to "mail-order" because the people
in the Performance store originally said the points would work on the
website, but I found out later that my "retail" points coupons do not
work on the website. Call their 800-number and ask if you are unsure.
From what I've seen Performance has the BEST sale prices, and you DO get
team points for sale price items, and can use them on top of sale prices.
Also, the 20% off coupon codes were mind-blowingly fantastic, but it looks
like Performance has shut those down for now. Team performance members also
get second-day shipping upgrades in the continental US. (Not Hawaii,
unfortunately) Performance has some quality control problems recently.
A lot of botched orders have been reported. They screwed up my last order
and gave me an $85 item I didn't order, and left out 3 items of about $20.
I managed to get lucky and come out ahead on that mistake. I will put up
with the weirdness because the prices are so good and I've saved a LOT of
money ordering from Performance this year. (Hundreds of $$$, literally)
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:20:58 -0500, Matt Hoyle quoth:
>
> Are there any Team Performance (the buying club at
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) members out there? If so, would you mind
> commenting on your impressions of the club? Worth it?
One thing you should be aware of is that there are actually TWO separate
kinds of Team Performance memberships. One is "retail" and the other is
"mail-order". A "retail" account is what you get in a Performance store,
and each time you accumulate $10 in points they will send you one or more
$10 coupons. These coupons can be used either in the store, or with
mail orders through the catalog. The "mail-order" kind of account will
give you points that show up on the web page, and can be used on the
web site or through phone orders. (Though it's called "mail-order", I'm
not sure if/how you could use these points mail-ordering through the
catalog.) You should make sure which of these accounts you want, since
they ARE different. You will want to get the one which best matches
the method you want to purchase with - store, mail, phone or website.
I just switched mine from "retail" to "mail-order" because the people
in the Performance store originally said the points would work on the
website, but I found out later that my "retail" points coupons do not
work on the website. Call their 800-number and ask if you are unsure.
From what I've seen Performance has the BEST sale prices, and you DO get
team points for sale price items, and can use them on top of sale prices.
Also, the 20% off coupon codes were mind-blowingly fantastic, but it looks
like Performance has shut those down for now. Team performance members also
get second-day shipping upgrades in the continental US. (Not Hawaii,
unfortunately) Performance has some quality control problems recently.
A lot of botched orders have been reported. They screwed up my last order
and gave me an $85 item I didn't order, and left out 3 items of about $20.
I managed to get lucky and come out ahead on that mistake. I will put up
with the weirdness because the prices are so good and I've saved a LOT of
money ordering from Performance this year. (Hundreds of $$$, literally)
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:20:58 -0500, Matt Hoyle quoth:
>
> Are there any Team Performance (the buying club at
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) members out there? If so, would you mind
> commenting on your impressions of the club? Worth it?
One thing you should be aware of is that there are actually TWO separate
kinds of Team Performance memberships. One is "retail" and the other is
"mail-order". A "retail" account is what you get in a Performance store,
and each time you accumulate $10 in points they will send you one or more
$10 coupons. These coupons can be used either in the store, or with
mail orders through the catalog. The "mail-order" kind of account will
give you points that show up on the web page, and can be used on the
web site or through phone orders. (Though it's called "mail-order", I'm
not sure if/how you could use these points mail-ordering through the
catalog.) You should make sure which of these accounts you want, since
they ARE different. You will want to get the one which best matches
the method you want to purchase with - store, mail, phone or website.
I just switched mine from "retail" to "mail-order" because the people
in the Performance store originally said the points would work on the
website, but I found out later that my "retail" points coupons do not
work on the website. Call their 800-number and ask if you are unsure.
From what I've seen Performance has the BEST sale prices, and you DO get
team points for sale price items, and can use them on top of sale prices.
Also, the 20% off coupon codes were mind-blowingly fantastic, but it looks
like Performance has shut those down for now. Team performance members also
get second-day shipping upgrades in the continental US. (Not Hawaii,
unfortunately) Performance has some quality control problems recently.
A lot of botched orders have been reported. They screwed up my last order
and gave me an $85 item I didn't order, and left out 3 items of about $20.
I managed to get lucky and come out ahead on that mistake. I will put up
with the weirdness because the prices are so good and I've saved a LOT of
money ordering from Performance this year. (Hundreds of $$$, literally)