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Post by Done it for scfcbuxton on Feb 12, 2008 12:28:40 GMT
Don't think i can afford to renew in one full payment this season, due to sprog arriving in March an all, so does anyone know how much more it costs to pay in instalments.
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Post by backhome on Feb 12, 2008 12:56:38 GMT
The club are looking at "easier ways to pay" to try to get more season ticket holders - watch out for announcements in "guessing" 4-6 weeks
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Post by Not_Nick_H on Feb 12, 2008 13:12:39 GMT
The club are looking at "easier ways to pay" to try to get more season ticket holders - watch out for announcements in "guessing" 4-6 weeks They'll know doubt be playing on the " Secure Premiership Football at Championship prices!" approach. The current optimism among fans is a godsend to the commercial dept. If we're riding this high by March/April then I can guarantee all the best (ie cheapest) offers will be geared towards buying your ticket there and then. My advice - take out a 0% Credit Card just for your Season Ticket - buy the ticket, then cut the card up and spread the payments over the maximum period before the interest kicks in. Then cancel the card.
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Post by SegaMegaDave on Feb 12, 2008 13:17:21 GMT
this year it has been £35 a month for my seat in the sentinel. finance isn't done by stoke it's a company called zebra. but to be honest i think the credit card option described above is a better idea. I missed a payment with zebra by 1hr and the tossbags at natwest charged me £38 and zebra charged me £20 non payment fee and the original £35 ![:-[](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/fwGSRilBFZwfei5Q6XIp.gif)
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Feb 12, 2008 13:17:36 GMT
NNH, isn't there still a surcharge when credit cards are used to buy football season tickets? This has been a bone of contention with all clubs in recent years. The surcharge might still be less than the cost of any installment plan offered by the club though...........
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Post by markscfc72 on Feb 12, 2008 15:03:49 GMT
im quite sure it didnt apply this season mate
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Post by eranu on Feb 12, 2008 15:09:12 GMT
It used to be arond £20 i think but i'm sure they scrapped it last year cuz i payed for mine with one.
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Post by Not_Nick_H on Feb 12, 2008 15:09:53 GMT
NNH, isn't there still a surcharge when credit cards are used to buy football season tickets? This has been a bone of contention with all clubs in recent years. The surcharge might still be less than the cost of any installment plan offered by the club though........... Fornside - I think Mark may be right. It was waived this year. I have to confess my dad got the tickets on his CC and I gave him a cheque. He's usually pretty quick to moan about things like surcharges, but I don't remeber him saying owt this time! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/0m0lbCuTEBzaRn6f8QaM.gif)
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