Season Ticket Incentive
#41
Posted 08 April 2008 - 10:26 PM
A couple of seasons ago there was a staged payment plan and I did ask why it was stopped.
As I remember the take up was very low and the further payments were difficult to collect. The latter issue was probably down to CFC trying to accommodate its fans rather than acting like a cold business. The former was the 15% discount that was lost when the payment was not made at the early prices.
As I remember the take up was very low and the further payments were difficult to collect. The latter issue was probably down to CFC trying to accommodate its fans rather than acting like a cold business. The former was the 15% discount that was lost when the payment was not made at the early prices.
Peter Whiteley
#42
Posted 09 April 2008 - 06:38 AM
dalekpete, on Apr 8 2008, 10:26 PM, said:
A couple of seasons ago there was a staged payment plan and I did ask why it was stopped.
As I remember the take up was very low and the further payments were difficult to collect. The latter issue was probably down to CFC trying to accommodate its fans rather than acting like a cold business. The former was the 15% discount that was lost when the payment was not made at the early prices.
As I remember the take up was very low and the further payments were difficult to collect. The latter issue was probably down to CFC trying to accommodate its fans rather than acting like a cold business. The former was the 15% discount that was lost when the payment was not made at the early prices.
i go to all home matches except when working so it's cheaper to pay on the gate .
it'd be nice to think the maths works out but can't see an extra 1500 - 2000 coming out of the woodwork and finding nearly £200 at the start of the summer holidays .
it's a big risk
#43
Posted 09 April 2008 - 07:14 PM
dalekpete, on Apr 8 2008, 11:26 PM, said:
A couple of seasons ago there was a staged payment plan and I did ask why it was stopped.
As I remember the take up was very low and the further payments were difficult to collect. The latter issue was probably down to CFC trying to accommodate its fans rather than acting like a cold business. The former was the 15% discount that was lost when the payment was not made at the early prices.
As I remember the take up was very low and the further payments were difficult to collect. The latter issue was probably down to CFC trying to accommodate its fans rather than acting like a cold business. The former was the 15% discount that was lost when the payment was not made at the early prices.
So long as the staged payments are paid in full prior to the season starting there is no reason, business or other why the discount can't apply
#45
Posted 10 April 2008 - 08:39 PM
fishini, on Apr 8 2008, 07:32 PM, said:
and lets not forget the imortal words of the Hubbard that next seasons ST's were going to be the same price as this season with the choice of seats in the new ground and now they are not and no choice. We are all percieved as suckers by the club
Don't know how you arrive at that statement unless i've missed something somewhere,
as I read it season tickets will remain the same (as promised) if paid for by the end of May ( with the poss exception of
the exec club) and the choice of seats in the new ground remains. It,s not Mr Hubbard Who is telling Porkies.
#46
Posted 11 April 2008 - 08:46 AM
bluespireite, on Apr 9 2008, 11:31 PM, said:
Isn't that what a credit card is for?
So you want the savings made through having a season ticket to be eaten away by interest payments on a credit card? Good thought process for the working man.
We are trying to suggest ways of making the match financially viable to families on low incomes and people on low wages, why are we alwasy so quick to dismiss ideas if it involves a little effort.
Can you confirm once and for all if you are Geoff Mitchell as you have never denied it so this seems to be confirmation that you are? If so why the need for 2 names, is one for the official party line and one to take the p out of the fans?
#47
Posted 11 April 2008 - 03:14 PM
Ernie Ernie Ernie, on Apr 11 2008, 09:46 AM, said:
So you want the savings made through having a season ticket to be eaten away by interest payments on a credit card? Good thought process for the working man.
We are trying to suggest ways of making the match financially viable to families on low incomes and people on low wages, why are we alwasy so quick to dismiss ideas if it involves a little effort.
Can you confirm once and for all if you are Geoff Mitchell as you have never denied it so this seems to be confirmation that you are? If so why the need for 2 names, is one for the official party line and one to take the p out of the fans?
We are trying to suggest ways of making the match financially viable to families on low incomes and people on low wages, why are we alwasy so quick to dismiss ideas if it involves a little effort.
Can you confirm once and for all if you are Geoff Mitchell as you have never denied it so this seems to be confirmation that you are? If so why the need for 2 names, is one for the official party line and one to take the p out of the fans?
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