Senior's discount(s)

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Reijo Silvennoinen
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Senior's discount(s)

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Hi all,

Senior's discounts came up here (Calgary) just recently and I don't recall seeing a discount at solo events anywhere (not being a senior just "quite" yet ... :) ).

Does CalClub have a discount for seniors? Just looking to perhaps institute something up here.

We seem to be getting some older people coming out for our winter driver training on a frozen lake and someone asked.

I think it is a good idea but when (65?) and how much are questions.

Thanks!

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Reijo Silvennoinen wrote:Hi all,

Does CalClub have a discount for seniors? Just looking to perhaps institute something up here.

Reijo
Nope.
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Studies show that a senior typically has more disposable income than their younger brethren. Other than the fact that they consume less, hard to understand senior discounts. But I always ask! :lol:
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George Schilling wrote:Studies show that a senior typically has more disposable income than their younger brethren. Other than the fact that they consume less, hard to understand senior discounts. But I always ask! :lol:
Have you tried asking for the curmudgeon discount?
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Rick Brown wrote:
George Schilling wrote:Studies show that a senior typically has more disposable income than their younger brethren. Other than the fact that they consume less, hard to understand senior discounts. But I always ask! :lol:
Have you tried asking for the curmudgeon discount?
I like it. Of course I do. :lol: :clap: :lol:
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:lol: Thanks guys!

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Someone over the weekend said in the region he was from, you don't have to work after you reach 65.
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