Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond
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@goosehd
Oh hell yeah man! It took a second to realize wasn’t screen printed on, I was like damn they really went the extra mile and signed all these bags during Hollidays. Such a nice gesture, love it. -
@will6er absolutely not an argument, apologies if it came across like that lol. not at all.
ultimately the customer would be paying more, that was my point really.and either way, I am working on the assumption that wouldn't really move the needle on the supply/demand issue, although I suspect the real solution will indeed be a myriad of different options.
thanks for engaging in the healthy debate, it's all good, all positive and respectful.
and the fact you ended up not buying that shirt is a loss. its a lost sale to IH. even if someone else bought it five mins later. they lost your sale. But I totally get what you're saying. it's just a very tricky situation.
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Knowing my personal spending habits, I fully understand the detriment of the voucher program to the current supply/demand issue.
Frankly, not having the number of vouchers received serve as a reminder of how much I overspent my budget, the previous year, will be greatly appreciated...
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@Go-For-Chill said in Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond:
That person receives a genuine photo of @Tago-Mago holding a sign printed on a white sheet of paper that says “you are customer of the year” , and WHILE he adorns a slight grin.
Let’s not make any rash decisions
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With the amount of transparency, service, and customer interaction this company provides, I find it sad that anyone would get upset about the loss of a voucher program they may, or may not have been involved with. Such small mindedness misses the bigger picture. There is so much more to be had, if you simply seek it out. On my recent trip to Europe, I had a great number of wonderful interactions with a great number of wonderful people involved with Iron Heart. I would not trade any of it for a voucher...
