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Steam Racket
I make no apology for refering to them as a racket.
I've just made my ferry booking for the MGP..........one would hope that it could be a pleasant experience..........................sadly it wasn't.
At the very least the lady involved was abrupt if not rude and unfriendly.
Had I been in a shop buying apples I would have left and bought my apples elsewhere.....................
This has been an ever declining trend ever since competitors were required to book via the Steam Racket freight office...............I think I hate them
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06-05-2009, 12:34 PM |
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RE: Steam Racket
£576 for two adults and a short wheel base Transit with a 3.25m trailer.
And now that I think about it not only do I hate them I feel very muched ripped off.
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06-05-2009, 02:52 PM |
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John Foster
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cargo Wrote:£576 for two adults and a short wheel base Transit with a 3.25m trailer.
And now that I think about it not only do I hate them I feel very muched ripped off.
I was told that camper-vans up to a certain length (could it be 6 metres?) are booked on at car-rates. Is there an angle there that you haven't already tried?
A couple of years ago I took a transit across at car-rates because it was being used "privately" and not "commercially", so did not qualify as freight. Cargo, your van should qualify under the same rules.
But I suppose it is at a time when the Racket traditionally fleece all their customers (by their own admission) and Trading Standards appears to exist in name only on the Island.
On a lighter note, the new Steam Racket uniforms may cheer you up.
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06-05-2009, 07:05 PM |
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Competitors race vans are charged at the same rate as camper vans but must be booked via the freight office. And of course they give one a grilling as to quite how or why you need a van and they want to know what it's contents are.
The only cheer is the thought of an enjoyable Manx GP............by far the best road race meeting on the Island..........
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06-05-2009, 07:44 PM |
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The subject of travel costs was much discussed with the MMCC last August........but it's entirely in the hands of the Steam Packet.
There is no doubt that ferry costs can and do put people off.
We do get a 10% discount which just about saves the price of two jerry cans of fuel and some deisel for the van...........not a lot really.
BTW I did make a complaint directly to the Steam Packet...........I await a reply
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06-05-2009, 08:32 PM |
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John Foster
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You'll all be shocked to hear that your Steam Packet fares have condemned the top twelve executives in the Macquarie Group to share just £5,600,000 in hand-outs in 2008. That's not even half a million pounds each. They'll really be watching the pennies in their homes.
"The figures show Macquarie Group's net profit after tax was just over £428 million, down 52% on last year's figure of £885 million.
Pay for the group's senior management slumped 91% in 2008.
The top twelve executives shared £5.6 million, well down on 2007's total of £61.3 million."
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06-05-2009, 11:46 PM |
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Hello all, although just registered, I have watched this site for sometime now and this is a thread which has wound me up. I did post on the other site, without much response, just another moan about the racket co.
The reason for my anger is this: I sent my entry for the Junior and Senior Classic races and thought that I had better check the ferry times and prices, not having competed in both classes before, just the Senior, checked the normal arrive Thursday before practice and return the Thursday after the presentation, Hopefully, horror the price was £304 to £320 return for a camper under 5.5m. Looked a little further and if I return on the Wednesday of the Senior Classic race at 16.30, I can get the ferry down to £208, If I wait until the 19.45 on the same day it is £304, these prices carry on until the Tuesday after it is all over!
The outcome is, I either don't do the senior, or I don't do any and say this is one rip-off too many.
I have spoken to the MMCC Office and they didn't know this was happening, E-mailed the Racket Co., so far no response.
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2009, 12:16 PM by Malcolm.)
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07-05-2009, 11:55 AM |
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Thats is the perfect example of the rip off culture that clearly exsists within the Steam Packet.........................
A monoply is fine if it is run as a service for it's customers a good example of this would have been the old electricity service as it was post privatision............that was a monoply that for the most part ran at a loss but it was run to the advantage and benifit of it's customers.
The Steam Racket is a monoply which operates with what appears to be little or no control of its pricing structures..............if there is any way in which more customers can be relieved of their money than the Racket are in there.........they are the Ryanair of the Irish Sea it won't be long before going to the toilet on a Steam Packet ferry will carry a charge and a weight limit..............
They have us by the short and curlies little wonder they fight hammer tooth and nail to stop any kind of competition they (Racket) would be out of business in a month if there was
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07-05-2009, 12:23 PM |
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(This post was last modified: 07-05-2009, 07:08 PM by Malcolm.)
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07-05-2009, 01:18 PM |
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norstar Wrote:Yes, I think I will be there but only for the Junior Classic race on the Monday and then leave on the Tuesday. Surely when we are there the IoM Government and people would like us to stay as long as possible and spend lots more of the money we have already spent in getting there!!!!
This is not only the riders being ripped-off, what about the marshals who travel at there own expense, no marshals, no riders equals no event!
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09-05-2009, 03:35 PM |
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