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Post by zeebeedee on Oct 13, 2009 13:06:28 GMT
Did anyone buy a video of their class - what are they like and how much were they charging this year?
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Post by fmm on Oct 13, 2009 13:08:56 GMT
£85 per class. We asked if we could put three championships onto one video (i.e. 10 minutes x 3 rather than a 1 hour class) but were told that it would cost £85 per championship - so we decided not to bother! The video stand wasn't very busy and no idea of the quality.
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Post by hairy on Oct 13, 2009 13:31:25 GMT
I was told £75??? and oreered one of my class at that price. There was no one in the video stand there was a card asking for any orders to be done by phone on the mobile numbe displayed as they obviouly didnt have enough bodies to man the video stand. I have been told 5 weeks and it is personalised with yours and your ponies name on.
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Post by beckylock on Oct 13, 2009 13:52:42 GMT
I plan to buy one. So picked up a card at the stand just need to call them and empty my bank account. lol It didnt like HOYS.. lol How much can I spend on one pony. ops.
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Post by baileybob on Oct 15, 2009 11:40:41 GMT
I bought one at £85 - very expensive but what price can you put on a memory! (especially as a first timer who may very well never do it again
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Post by brookhouse on Oct 15, 2009 20:25:27 GMT
we bought one last year , well worth it , got my little jockey to bed early most nights so she could watch herself and new every ones show, she seemed to have more fun doing that than the actual show lol. she does a great running and shes only 7 comentrey
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