Mowgli
Striker
The club have definitely said that before. How true it is i don't know like.Not sure if it's right like.
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The club have definitely said that before. How true it is i don't know like.Not sure if it's right like.
Don't buy a season ticket and just buy match by match at the seniors price??Got to be the unluckiest fan going mind. With the cut off 1st August it's going to be adult price this season, and now they've said next season the upper concession age is going up to 66, so you can miss the concession rate by 8 days and have to wait until 27/28 to get it
Yeah but then you risk not being able to get your season card back later if demand continues, and certainly won't be in the same bit of the stadium where you might sit with friends and family, and could miss out on tickets for some games entirely. Don't think the club have done anything wrong, but it still feels a bit harsh!Don't buy a season ticket and just buy match by match at the seniors price??
Thought I wasn't imagining it. I did think it was people on here saying it though and passing it off as fact.The club have definitely said that before. How true it is i don't know like.
Yeah they've said that in meetings before. Not sure how it worked but it's something like by doing it this way, you've always paid for the games before attending, whereas if it's 12 months you'd effectively be getting credit, which made it a credit agreement. And they said they have loads of issues with missed payments and the likes and, if it was a credit agreement, people could get their credit score fucked by missing it. Must admit, I'm not sure how that works, if you start paying monthly in March you'd always have paid more than the value of the matches you've attended. Fuck knows, it was something like that thoughSure it was said on here that if they brought it in, it would weather have to to do a credit check. I know the mags do a monthly payment scheme, so other clubs must.
I was kind of joking, and I agree with you because your points are all valid.Yeah but then you risk not being able to get your season card back later if demand continues, and certainly won't be in the same bit of the stadium where you might sit with friends and family, and could miss out on tickets for some games entirely. Don't think the club have done anything wrong, but it still feels a bit harsh!
...what a load of f***ing waffle tbh mateYeah they've said that in meetings before. Not sure how it worked but it's something like by doing it this way, you've always paid for the games before attending, whereas if it's 12 months you'd effectively be getting credit, which made it a credit agreement. And they said they have loads of issues with missed payments and the likes and, if it was a credit agreement, people could get their credit score fucked by missing it. Must admit, I'm not sure how that works, if you start paying monthly in March you'd always have paid more than the value of the matches you've attended. Fuck knows, it was something like that though![]()
To be fair I think it was Davison who said it, so it's probably a pretty verbatim account...what a load of f***ing waffle tbh mate![]()
...say no more thenTo be fair I think it was Davison who said it, so it's probably a pretty verbatim account
It was always nonsense. The mags have had a payment plan over 10 or 12 (can't remember) months for years.Yeah they've said that in meetings before. Not sure how it worked but it's something like by doing it this way, you've always paid for the games before attending, whereas if it's 12 months you'd effectively be getting credit, which made it a credit agreement. And they said they have loads of issues with missed payments and the likes and, if it was a credit agreement, people could get their credit score fucked by missing it. Must admit, I'm not sure how that works, if you start paying monthly in March you'd always have paid more than the value of the matches you've attended. Fuck knows, it was something like that though![]()
Just asked AI (I know) apparently it used to be the case that you could have an exemption to it being a regulated credit agreement if there's no more than 4 installments, so offering 10 or 12 would have made it a credit agreement. But in 2015 that was changed and you can get the exemption as long as it's 12 installments or less, as long as interest isn't charged. So sounds like we were operating on outdated information from that, if it's accurateIt was always nonsense. The mags have had a payment plan over 10 or 12 (can't remember) months for years.
To be fair I think it was Davison who said it, so it's probably a pretty verbatim account
Looks like they're sticking with 6 monthly payments, for whatever reason.Just asked AI (I know) apparently it used to be the case that you could have an exemption to it being a regulated credit agreement if there's no more than 4 installments, so offering 10 or 12 would have made it a credit agreement. But in 2015 that was changed and you can get the exemption as long as it's 12 installments or less, as long as interest isn't charged. So sounds like we were operating on outdated information from that, if it's accurate
yes but there also said this in the minutes after they said about the 6 paymentsLooks like they're sticking with 6 monthly payments, for whatever reason.
"A range of payment options will continue to be available, including Direct Debit split across six monthly payments. "
That's what i read and took it as maybe 12 monthly payments becoming an option.yes but there also said this in the minutes after they said about the 6 payments
Seat Geek allows for additional transaction methods and a monthly payment plan option will be available.
Not like Davison to be wrangJust asked AI (I know) apparently it used to be the case that you could have an exemption to it being a regulated credit agreement if there's no more than 4 installments, so offering 10 or 12 would have made it a credit agreement. But in 2015 that was changed and you can get the exemption as long as it's 12 installments or less, as long as interest isn't charged. So sounds like we were operating on outdated information from that, if it's accurate
6 monthly payments is a monthly payment plan. Seatgeek also offer Klarna iirc.yes but there also said this in the minutes after they said about the 6 payments
Seat Geek allows for additional transaction methods and a monthly payment plan option will be available.
Monthly payment plan could easily mean 6 monthly payments.yes but there also said this in the minutes after they said about the 6 payments
Seat Geek allows for additional transaction methods and a monthly payment plan option will be available.
yes not be long till we know for sureMonthly payment plan could easily mean 6 monthly payments.
Need to just wait and see.
yes not be long till we know for sure