Any chance of something being set up where you can pay monthly. eg dd
Early http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/1221/ .Got mine yesterday very impressed with them and 10% discount in Elverys.
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Any chance of something being set up where you can pay monthly. eg dd
Ther is a scheme in place already it's called pay at the gate. It costs just €15per game. I would think it defeats the whole purpose of a season ticket if the club don't get the money upfront. They may be prepared to look into it if the dd could not be cancelled half way through the season. What is to stop someone setting up a dd to purchase a season ticket, get ****ed off after we have 1pt after seven games and cancel the dd? The club having already counted this money in their budget, would be left high and dry.
Last edited by Trainee; 04/02/2009 at 12:46 PM.
Nope. Got me one of those degree thingies.![]()
A direct debit scheme would be a good idea. However, all the payments would have to be made before the season, or else there could be difficulties (see dermoshields post).
An idea might be to re-start the direct debit scheme for 2010 in July/August, and close it in November/ early December. After four payments of E50, or five of E40 (my preference), the ticket would be issued.
True. Nobody on my mum's side of the family ever got a degree. I don't know where mine is. Some change in just one generation.
By way of comparison:
One of the clubs near me (Dagenham & Redbridge, play in League 2) does a half-season ticket:
http://www.daggers.premiumtv.co.uk/p...461490,00.html
Full-season tickets are £285 (EUR 320) if purchased by early June or else £345 (EUR 388)
Leyton Orient (League 1) offer payment by 10 installments, but it is arranged as a loan so I imagine the club get all the cash up front:
http://www.leytonorient.com/staticFi...~126150,00.pdf Their cheapest adult season is £320 (EUR 360).
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