Half Season Tickets on Sale (2 Viewers)

Nick

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Worth it even if somebody can't make a few of the games.
 

I was eleven in 87

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Good price but with Xmas coming up I don’t think I can afford the lump sum and I don’t know for definite which forthcoming games I can make.
For the first time since I was 15 (42 now) I am going to try and commit to buying a season ticket next year on the payment scheme.
 

Nick

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Good price but with Xmas coming up I don’t think I can afford the lump sum and I don’t know for definite which forthcoming games I can make.
For the first time since I was 15 (42 now) I am going to try and commit to buying a season ticket next year on the payment scheme.
Don't they do it for halves?
 

oucho

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You'd think they'd use the Zebra Finance deal for halves too especially given the purchase period is in the high-spending run up to Xmas when money is tight for many. If not, then that's a quick win (assuming no obstacles in the deal with Zebra which make it unworthwhile for lower value contracts) which someone should mention at SCG.
 

I was eleven in 87

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According to the website you can use the Zebra finance for the half season tickets.
Just got to persuade the Mrs now as none of my mates are interested and me Dad doesn’t want to commit to every game!!‍♂️
 

Grendel

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You'd think they'd use the Zebra Finance deal for halves too especially given the purchase period is in the high-spending run up to Xmas when money is tight for many. If not, then that's a quick win (assuming no obstacles in the deal with Zebra which make it unworthwhile for lower value contracts) which someone should mention at SCG.

Why would anyone pay APR with a finance loan company when interest free credit is easily available?
 

oucho

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Why would anyone pay APR with a finance loan company when interest free credit is easily available?
Correct me if I am wrong but I thought that when clubs offer a deal with Zebra, it's an on interest free basis. That's what I thought, anyway.

Otherwise you're quite right = no point.
 

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