Could this be the start of there downfall news from New Zealand.
http://tvnz.co.nz/fair-go/paintball-costs-video-4828154
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http://tvnz.co.nz/fair-go/paintball-costs-video-4828154
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I dont think the average site is really a rip off and they all pretty much charge what you quote.It is the massive mark up on the balls that make sites like this such a rip off for the unknowing customer, but it is one way of getting into such a great sport.
I played at a site outside Liverpool about 10 years ago and paid £15 for the day which included some hot drinks, burgers, 100 balls and of course the equipment hire, then paid £6 per 100 balls for the rest of the day. Mind you after one day I was hooked and was off buying my own equipment and started playing at walk ons within a month.
Nothing wrong with the pricing structure of Delta Force.its shame but all that was going wrong for those people as far as i can tell is that they didn't understand that what they were buying were entry vouchers without the paint which would obviously look like a cracking deal if you thought it included paint. The price of a paint package with a site always costs more than buying the same amount of paint on its own because it includes the entry fee.
to me it looks like a bit of clever advertising by splitting the entry fee and selling them as vouchers in places like shopping centres etc. and leaving the purchase of paint for when they arrive at the site?
IPG is actually owned by Delta Force, they basically go into debt every year and delta force's resulting profit is used to bail them out essentially. but yes you are spot in that pressure sales can easily get out of hand with this method of sales.Nothing wrong with the pricing structure of Delta Force.
It is only an issue when 'ticket sellers' deceive (eg what is included, or give the impression that it covers a full days play) or use pressure techniques on people in the street
The 'good' thing about the IPG ticket sellers (in person or online) for Delta Force is they identify the valid Delta Force sites.
Other ticket seller techniques include identifying other independant sites for the tickets to be valid, the genuine site may or may not have consented to this, and the site then honours the entry / starter paint with no element of that income. All they then get is the subsequent t paint sales