Paying for season tickets

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  1. Sta

    Stahlrost Well-Known Member

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    It might stop the corruption that goes on on the turnstiles though

    People pocketing cash that is meant for the club and letting people in. It happens, but I don't know how extensive it is. Also, people getting on on junior/OAP tickets because the attendants haven't time to check. Would love to know how much all this added up to.
     
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    J B New Member

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    RE: They talk crap.

    but surely that applies to any purchase. Buying a new car for example. People should only buy what they can afford at the time, and I don't mean that to sound harsh. I'm probably getting my ticket back this season, missed last 3 due to different circumstances. I've missed it (alot) but I have priorities, and at the time football wasn't top of the list.

    PS, hope something crops up!!!
     
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    I agree

    Some people may have the discipline to save for themselves, others might need the imposed discipline of an installment scheme.

    Either way, the club should make it as easy as possible for people to purchase season tickets in which ever way they wish, provided they are paid for in full before the start of the season.
     
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    Yes I live in my home

    With my wife and 2 children and a Huge mortgage. WTF does that have to do with saving a fiver a week it's less than 2 pints of lager FFS!
     
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    RE: They talk crap.

    Luckily for me I don't have a lot of other priorities!

    And thank you, so do I.
     
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    RE: 0% interest credit card

    buy it on your credit card.

    Transfer the balance to Virgin credit card, 16months interest free on balance transfers.

    £18 a month.
     
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    My point Nez - is that a fiver these days is loose change

    £1 a day! in a jar just Monday to Friday (SEE YOU GET SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS OFF!), If ppl are that skint then they ought to think about cancelling their broadband and selling their Computers!
     

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