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Where the money goes
16-10-2015 12:04 PM
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Stick the prices up to spend on sponsorship.
At the start of 2015, Plusnet announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with GP2 and Manor F1 driver, Jordan King. Having spent a successful period in national, European and World Championship Karting, King won the British Formula 3 Championships in 2013 before making his GP2 debut in 2015, finishing fourth in Bahrain
At the start of 2015, Plusnet announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with GP2 and Manor F1 driver, Jordan King. Having spent a successful period in national, European and World Championship Karting, King won the British Formula 3 Championships in 2013 before making his GP2 debut in 2015, finishing fourth in Bahrain
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Re: Where the money goes
16-10-2015 2:42 PM
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I'm guessing that you've seen our blog post?
We've been sponsoring him since back in July. Another community post about it here: http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,141442.0.html/
We've been sponsoring him since back in July. Another community post about it here: http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,141442.0.html/
ex-Plusnet staffer. Any posts after 28/07/2017 aren't on behalf of Plusnet
Re: Where the money goes
17-10-2015 2:34 PM
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That indeed is where I saw it. It's pretty damn annoying when you see the cut back in c/s and unnecessary price rises only to see the money going to sponsorship of motor racing. Who's daft idea was that?
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