Season tickets for 2024/2025 season (5 Viewers)

rob9872

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This. Monzo Flex is a good option, especially if they could be sponsoring us...
Was going to get a Monzo ahead of holiday, but waiting to see if they are our sponsors in case there are some introductory benefits linked to the club.
 

usskyblue

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Yeah, I went for a check up recently and they measured round the belly button. Nothing like my trousers size.

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SHUNT31

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YEah, stuck it on a low card I had from MBNA that I never use. Until today. Much easier. Can pay off extra as and when, so will clear it quicker. Fuck, never realised how shite the V12 finance options were.
My method for most things is buy on CC and balance transfer to another. Usually pay 4% on the balance transferred which is then 0% for 12-18 months.
 

torchomatic

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Not sure what your credit is like (not my business) but have you considered a credit card? Lots doing zero % introduction rates for 15/18 months. Buy on that then cut it up so not tempted to use and get into trouble with it. Pay off at no interest then cancel card and get a different one next season.

If you can't, perhaps might help someone on here hopefully.

Good luck.
I have a few cards that I never use. Just checked a couple and they both offer 0% options on balance transfers for around a 5% fee, so will transfer to one of those from the card I bought the tickets on.
 

rob9872

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Good stuff, I didn't see until now that it had already been suggested, only your post with the fees. Bit naughty that, especially as the club don't benefit. £8 per ticket rather than per transaction also takes the p but again wouldn't mind if it went to the club.

In fact if we sell 20,000 tickets at £8 that's £160k. Could employ a team of 6 on minimum wages for the whole year on that who could easily manage ST in the summer and get some benefit from them all year round. If you're going to do a menial job, what's better than doing it for the club we all love. Be loads of applications.
 

MalcSB

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Good stuff, I didn't see until now that it had already been suggested, only your post with the fees. Bit naughty that, especially as the club don't benefit. £8 per ticket rather than per transaction also takes the p but again wouldn't mind if it went to the club.

In fact if we sell 20,000 tickets at £8 that's £160k. Could employ a team of 6 on minimum wages for the whole year on that who could easily manage ST in the summer and get some benefit from them all year round. If you're going to do a menial job, what's better than doing it for the club we all love. Be loads of applications.
You haven’t allowed for colour printers or postage.
 

rob9872

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When has this ever been the case in the past?
So therefore it can't be in the future?
There's no downside, I'm just holding off a bit,dint need it until holiday. Also pretty sure KoS offered us a discount.

Not had a sponsorship apart from himself with this owner, not had this level of sponsorship either for many years, probably since Premiership days. It would surely make sense from them too.

Edit: Allsops also gave us discount I think.
 

wingy

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When has this ever been the case in the past?
West Bromwich building society or something like that, a portion of the interest on use of a credit card used to go to the club!
Can't remember if was the original but pretty sure it somehow became MBNA eventually and got dropped or benefits club related were abandoned, might have my version of it tucked away somewhere!

Probably lasted around 5yrs before switching to a regular card!!
Used to love my card with the club proudly emblazoned across the back of it.
 
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SBT

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So therefore it can't be in the future?
There's no downside, I'm just holding off a bit,dint need it until holiday. Also pretty sure KoS offered us a discount.

Not had a sponsorship apart from himself with this owner, not had this level of sponsorship either for many years, probably since Premiership days. It would surely make sense from them too.

Edit: Allsops also gave us discount I think.
It was a genuine question - I don’t recall it happening in the past, have no idea if they’d offer anything competitive.
 

WestEndAgro

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pretty sure Xcel motors offer discounts to season ticket holder's, could be wrong though.
 

ccfcricoh

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I have done and wife will call them tomorrow to hopefully get it sorted, but needs flagging with the club. You should be able to add details like this yourself
I've had this conversation with them before around DOBs, the reason you cant add or edit them is to stop people fudging the wrong date to get a junior/senior ticket.

i needed to email a copy of my daughters passport to "prove" her age and they updated it their end
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I've had this conversation with them before around DOBs, the reason you cant add or edit them is to stop people fudging the wrong date to get a junior/senior ticket.

i needed to email a copy of my daughters passport to "prove" her age and they updated it their end
I don’t recall ever having to do that when I made my account
 

wingy

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I've had this conversation with them before around DOBs, the reason you cant add or edit them is to stop people fudging the wrong date to get a junior/senior ticket.

i needed to email a copy of my daughters passport to "prove" her age and they updated it their end
Not Going to apply to the vast majority of fan's then ,if you're not applying for a discounted scheme?
 

Martw

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I am genuinely asking for a friend but could somebody please confirm how much V12 are adding ? ( is it £60?) are charging extra and also does it tell you when the first payment is then taken? Thank you
 

Sbarcher

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I've had this conversation with them before around DOBs, the reason you cant add or edit them is to stop people fudging the wrong date to get a junior/senior ticket.

i needed to email a copy of my daughters passport to "prove" her age and they updated it their end
Same, when my grandson (who did not have a passport) joined the JSB's I had to send a copy of his birth certificate.
 

torchomatic

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I am genuinely asking for a friend but could somebody please confirm how much V12 are adding ? ( is it £60?) are charging extra and also does it tell you when the first payment is then taken? Thank you
I was going to buy two tickets, one for myself and one for my 18 year old. So £400 plus £360 and they added on £91, which is due with first installment, so next month would have paid £188. Fuck that.

First payment was due 30 days from application.

I think someone else stated it was around £60 for a single adult ticket.
 

Grendel

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I was going to buy two tickets, one for myself and one for my 18 year old. So £400 plus £360 and they added on £91, which is due with first installment, so next month would have paid £188. Fuck that.

First payment was due 30 days from application.

I think someone else stated it was around £60 for a single adult ticket.

Wouldn’t you be better getting an interest free credit card and scheduling 12 payments to pay off in full by this time next year?
 

torchomatic

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Wouldn’t you be better getting an interest free credit card and scheduling 12 payments to pay off in full by this time next year?
Yeah, I have done.
 

Robinshio

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It’s a bit of a nightmare isn’t it
Adult ticket should be replicated elsewhere and both tickets go on exchange
not really or you buy a st for an uninterested child and your ticket is then cheaper, there needs to be some additional cost - even if say £10 per game to balance the difference
 

David O'Day

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I believe so although I'd had my Monzo account for a few months before I applied. They do the usual credit checks and decide on how much they'll allow you to borrow.
Same, had my Monzo account before flex was a thing.

Looks like the credit check you now

 

biggymania

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Good stuff, I didn't see until now that it had already been suggested, only your post with the fees. Bit naughty that, especially as the club don't benefit. £8 per ticket rather than per transaction also takes the p but again wouldn't mind if it went to the club.

In fact if we sell 20,000 tickets at £8 that's £160k. Could employ a team of 6 on minimum wages for the whole year on that who could easily manage ST in the summer and get some benefit from them all year round. If you're going to do a menial job, what's better than doing it for the club we all love. Be loads of applications.
You also haven't considered the cost of the entire technology that backs the platform - I assume that £8 is funding the development and maintenance of the system, it won't be only staffing costs.
 

JAM See

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Does anyone know if the ground is open for potential ST buyers to have a proper look from the seat they wish to purchase?

I've already moved, but would like to have a gander, just to be sure.
 

rob9872

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You also haven't considered the cost of the entire technology that backs the platform - I assume that £8 is funding the development and maintenance of the system, it won't be only staffing costs.
We sell tickets to every game from the ticket office. It surely can't be that much of a step and also you only invest once, then it's there for more than just this season.
 

biggymania

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We sell tickets to every game from the ticket office. It surely can't be that much of a step and also you only invest once, then it's there for more than just this season.
I am sure that running a 20,000 season ticket system isn't just a case of "hire 6 staff and bob's your uncle", but maybe you know something I don't.

Are you aware that paying someone 30K costs more than that, in actuality, right? You have to also pay national insurance, pension and whatever other benefits your company is offering as well as all of the equipment and software they need. Oh and all the administrative overhead and insurance needed.

File this one under the backseat CEO pile along with all the other posts we get about club operations that aren't really based in reality.
 

rob9872

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I am sure that running a 20,000 season ticket system isn't just a case of "hire 6 staff and bob's your uncle", but maybe you know something I don't.

Are you aware that paying someone 30K costs more than that, in actuality, right? You have to also pay national insurance, pension and whatever other benefits your company is offering as well as all of the equipment and software they need. Oh and all the administrative overhead and insurance needed.

File this one under the backseat CEO pile along with all the other posts we get about club operations that aren't really based in reality.
1) I was saying could, it wasn't a realistic proposal
2) I factored in 'ers costs and overhead, hence why I said 6 min wagers at £20k, not 8 and no mention of £30k. Well aware how payroll works (could you be any more condescending?)
3) selling those season tickets is a mainly 2 month operation, staff wages based on 12 months
4) you really are a boring twat to pull apart such an innocuous post regarding how it COULD have been done differently as opposed to paying £160k to a company we get no benefit from and is an unnecessary charge for an automated transaction
 

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