The MyFC Fund Raising Working Group has been in discussions with Utility Warehouse about setting up the club for a fund-raising opportunity. We are now in position to formally launch the Ebbsfleet United Utility Warehouse Fund-Raising Campaign.
Utility Warehouse provides utility services to the general public in gas, electricity, home phone, mobile phone and broadband services.
Ebbsfleet United will benefit to the tune of up to 5% commission on the monthly bill of every member who switches to use this service. Fuller details are outlined below.
A number of different football clubs are involved in this scheme including Preston North End, Exeter City and Luton Town.
So how do you do this:
This is the Ebbsfleet United page on Utility Warehouse
https://www.utilitywarehouse.co.uk/home/index.taf?exref=C12730
Please visit this website and then review the services provided by Utility Warehouse and the benefits to EUFC.
Please note:
'it is the responsibility of each person taking up this offer to ensure that they investigate the advantages and disadvantages of transferring from their existing utility providers.’
How Much can Ebbsfleet United make in commission fees?
It has been suggested that we take an average bill at £160 a month with an average of 2.5% commission. The club will receive £4.00 for each bill
100 people signing up would generate £400 per month or £4,800 per year
200 people signing up would generate £800 per month or £9,600 per year
300 people signing up would generate £1200 per month or £14,400 per year
400 people signing up would generate £1600 per month or £19,200 per year
500 people signing up would generate £2000 per month or £24,000 per year.
1000 people signing up would generate £4000 per month or £48,000 per year
We would also get
£5 for each sign-up - 500 people @£5 = £2,500
£25 starter bonus - 12 people @£25 = £300
£25 membership fee refund = £25
Total = £2,825.
As can be seen there are significant benefits to the club in terms of the potential income from this Fund-Raising Scheme – we encourage members to review the scheme itself and what impact it would have personally for each member before making a decision on whether to join or not.