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CRICKET FORCE 2015: JEWSON DEAL STILL AVAILABLE IF CLUBS ARE QUICK

Date: 5th February 2015

.... LAST FEW PLACES ....

The Jewson Privilege Account Scheme as part of NatWest CricketForce has only 280 accounts left out of 1,400 available accounts as of yesterday. If your club is already registered for NatWest CricketForce 2015 then make sure your club don’t miss out on this brilliant scheme.

We have had a great response since the January launch so .... if you want to benefit from a free £350 contact

NatWest CricketForce Registration - https://nwcf.ecb.co.uk/CFTheme/NoPublicPermission.aspx

Jewson’s Privilege Account Scheme - https://nwcf.ecb.co.uk/CFTheme/LoginBackoffice.aspx

If you have any issues please contact the helpdesk on natwestcricketforce@ecb.co.uk or see the attached documentation.

 

1. Aim

The Jewson Privilege Account Scheme aims to help cricket clubs make improvements to their facilities and grounds.

2. How does the Scheme work?

2.1 Jewson Privilege Accounts (Accounts) will be allocated on a first come first served basis (with no more than one Account available per club).

2.2 Each of the Accounts will be provided with £350 pre-loaded credit from ECB to spend in Jewson branches (see www.jewson.co.uk for product range).

2.3 To activate an Account and access the £350 from ECB, a cricket club must pay £50 up front; this is non-refundable. This will give a total account of £400 to spend.

2.4 Jewson will add value to the Account by providing additional discounts / preferential rates on selected products (this varies regionally and can be discussed with the Jewson branch manager).

2.5 Once the money in the Account has been spent, the Account will become a Cash Account whereby a club can continue to purchase Jewson products with the same terms as before by paying in cash up front.

3. Eligible Applicants

3.1 Only ECB Affiliated cricket clubs registered for NatWest CricketForce 2015 can apply for this Scheme. (Registration for NatWest CricketForce is free, via www.ecb.co.uk/natwestcricketforce).

3.2 Cricket clubs can apply for only one Account.

4. When does the Jewson Privilege Account Scheme open and close?

4.1 This fund will open to applications on 19 January 2015.

4.2 This fund will close to applications on 10 May 2015 or upon the date that all available Accounts have been awarded.

Jewson Privilege Account Scheme 2014 Guidance Notes – 08/01/2015

5. The Application Process

5.1 The application is via an online form in the same location as a Club’s NatWest CricketForce registration form https://nwcf.ecb.co.uk/

5.2 The application form for the Jewson Privilege Account Scheme is not made available to a Club until it is registered for NatWest CricketForce 2015.

5.3 ECB will send the details of successful Clubs to Jewson to enable Jewson to contact the Club and set up the Account. In completing the application, each Club consents to the ECB providing this information to Jewson.

6. What happens if the applicant is successful?

6.1 Jewson will send out a welcome pack to each successful Club including:

 Account details;

 Information on how to activate the Account (including how the payment of the £50 can be made);

 Contact details of local Jewson store and Account Manager; and

 Information on how to use the account

6.2 Successful applicants may be required to complete a NatWest CricketForce case study.

7. Activating and using an Account

7.1 Accounts are activated when £50 is deposited by the Club. This must be done before 31 May 2015 otherwise the Club will lose the account.

7.2 After account activation, Clubs have until 30 September 2015 to spend the money in their Account.

7.3 Funds from inactivated Accounts after 31 May 2015 will be allocated to Clubs on a reserve list (those that were not successful in initial application window).

7.4 Any funds remaining in Club accounts after the spend deadline of 30 September 2015 will be returned to ECB.

Jewson Privilege Account Scheme 2014 Guidance Notes – 08/01/2015

8. Additional requirements and limitations

8.1 The ECB reserves the right to change or withdraw the Scheme at any time.

8.2 Upon activating the Account, Clubs will be entering into an agreement solely with Jewson.

8.3 The ECB is not a party to and will play no part in the management of Accounts. The ECB will not enter negotiations or be involved in any disputes between any Club and Jewson.

8.4 Clubs activating the Account must agree to abide by the terms of use of the Account set out by Jewson. Clubs are advised to read the terms of use before activating the Account.

8.5 Neither this Guidance Note nor any other information supplied by the ECB (or its officers or agents) in relation to the Scheme constitutes a contract or an offer which is capable of acceptance by a Club. These guidelines do not contain any representation upon which any Club is entitled to rely at any time.

8.6 The ECB (and its officers and agents) will not be responsible for any costs, losses or expenses which Clubs or any other parties incur in the preparation or submission of any applications or in complying with any of the requirements set out above.

9. Contacts

9.1 If you have any queries about this scheme, further to what is written in these Guidance Notes, please email natwestcricketforce@ecb.co.uk

 

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