Donating to the club

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  1. Young Nudger

    Young Nudger Well-Known Member

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    Bought a couple of season tickets this morning.
    And lass ont phone asked where I wanted money left over from last season’s season tickets to be donated to - she suggested NHS.
    Now we all know the NHS is a good cause - but let the government pay for that.
    I told her the money left over should stay at the club.
    I hope everyone else will do the same.
     
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    havana red1 Well-Known Member

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    I'd have given it to charity (not the NHS though). Barnsley fc plc is not a charity.
     
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    It’s not donating money to the club or the NHS, it’s donating tickets to NHS staff. If you’d read the information released by the club you’d know that.

    The options are donate tickets to NHS, get a 4 game flexi ticket or get a refund.
     
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  4. Young Nudger

    Young Nudger Well-Known Member

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    I just don’t understand what you just said.
     
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    Sorry. I’ll add a few more grunts and screams next time.

    Edit: Sorry. That was a bit mean.

    There are 3 options for the remaining season ticket games from last season.

    Donate tickets to the NHS
    Get a 4 game flexi-ticket
    Get a refund

    Donating the money isn’t an option, to the NHS or otherwise. You could do what I did and get a refund and donate the money to a charity of your choice.
     
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    Young Nudger Well-Known Member

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    Donate WHAT tickets - your season ticket ?
    Don’t think so!!!

    And what’s a flexi ticket ?
    And why should someone be offered a flexi ticket or any other type of ticket when they have a season ticket?

    And as I said - I didn’t want a refund - I want the money to stay within the club.
     
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    The 4 remaining games from last season’s ticket.

    A flexi-ticket is a ticket that can be used for any 4 games. They can be transferred to bring someone along to 4 games with you.
     
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    Or ...... is a flexi ticket something you can donate to someone for next season?
     
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    You can give the 4 game flexi tickets to someone else , a mate possibly ............. just donate the tickets to a front line worker or get a refund
     
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    So what you are saying is - you can donate a ticket to someone for games that are played behind closed doors?
     
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    No, obviously for when we’re back in the stadium.

    Next season or the season after that.
     
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    If you get a refund are you still entitled to watch the free games on iFollow for the remainder of the season?
     
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    Yes
     
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    Thanks, didn't know that
     
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    They will not know how to thank you for that Nudge!
     
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    Only if you buy a season ticket For next season I believe. If you haven’t renewed I’d certainly check. You would have received a code From the football club to get Ifollow free. Otherwise it’s £10 per game via Ifollow separately.
     
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    I’ve renewed my season ticket online and wasn’t presented with any options to donate anything to anywhere. I’m more than happy for that money to remain within the club which I assume is the default scenario??
     
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    He's playing you... Again... Pmsl nudger knows what's taking place re tickets... He's a very clever bloke really and most of you fall for his ploy... Sorry nudger for spoiling your fun... Pmsl
     
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    Obviously a WUM. Thread mate. I fell for it till his stupid last post.
     
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