[cite]Posted By: addic4lyf1991[/cite]the thing that has annoyed me about this is that they have only knocked off like £25 plus im 18 now and going uni so i wont be able to renew. i know their running a business but i don't see why they didn't knock off £100, at least their would then be a chance that we may be able to get a packed stadium. i know they have to run a business profitably however, if your getting higher attendances sponsorship will be easier, also it is likely that business will not be able to give a lower price for advertising at the valley. plus they could always just increase the prices on the food........... in the jimmy seed stand.
Apart from the lower north, I don't think lowering the prices further would lead to more people renewing.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]I've renewed, will probably move seats though.
[quote][cite]Posted By: addic4lyf1991[/cite]the thing that has annoyed me about this is that they have only knocked off like £25 plus im 18 now and going uni so i wont be able to renew. i know their running a business but i don't see why they didn't knock off £100, at least their would then be a chance that we may be able to get a packed stadium. i know they have to run a business profitably however, if your getting higher attendances sponsorship will be easier, also it is likely that business will not be able to give a lower price for advertising at the valley. plus they could always just increase the prices on the food........... in the jimmy seed stand.[/quote] Apart from the lower north, I don't think lowering the prices further would lead to more people renewing.[/quote]
posted mine off. Was planning to pay by credit card knowing that it would be nearly eight weeks before the bill would need to be paid. However, a £5 surcharge? What is that all about. And that is per applicant so if you are renewing for four that is another £20 to pay. Outrageous. Never done it before, why start now. Hardly encouraging renewals is it.
[cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]However, a £5 surcharge? What is that all about. And that is per applicant so if you are renewing for four that is another £20 to pay. Outrageous. Never done it before, why start now.
Think it' s because they took it out on the wrong date (had arranged a date) i.e just before payday causing a 'missed' payment, there was all sorts of confusion with mine. Was a personal problem, it's probably not a nightmare.
I was renewing this morning for my son and I. After taking all our details I was informed there would be an extra £10 CC surcharge because there are 2 of us.
Changed my mind. Can you imagine the uproar if tesco's pulled this stunt
[cite]Posted By: DPFC[/cite]I was renewing this morning for my son and I. After taking all our details I was informed there would be an extra £10 CC surcharge because there are 2 of us.
Changed my mind. Can you imagine the uproar if tesco's pulled this stunt
Trying to get an extra £10 has cost them £600
It says on the application "A surcharge of £5 per applicant applies to credit card purchases over £100.This surcharge does not apply to payments made via debit or cheque, or to purchases under £100, and can be avoided altogether by applying online".
I think the club made a mistake with the £5 charge - should have added it to the S/T price and there would not have been this upset - reduce S/T by £45 not £50 and we would have been none the wiser. Would the difference have made any difference?
I would get bent out of shape if Tescos pulled this but I am not getting upset about this - the money goes to my club - in the greater scheme of things don't we have more to worry about as individuals and as a club?
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Apart from the lower north, I don't think lowering the prices further would lead to more people renewing.
[quote][cite]Posted By: addic4lyf1991[/cite]the thing that has annoyed me about this is that they have only knocked off like £25 plus im 18 now and going uni so i wont be able to renew. i know their running a business but i don't see why they didn't knock off £100, at least their would then be a chance that we may be able to get a packed stadium. i know they have to run a business profitably however, if your getting higher attendances sponsorship will be easier, also it is likely that business will not be able to give a lower price for advertising at the valley. plus they could always just increase the prices on the food........... in the jimmy seed stand.[/quote]
Apart from the lower north, I don't think lowering the prices further would lead to more people renewing.[/quote]
Isn't there a concession rate for students?
Bit by bit
A more detailed explanation is here: http://www.charltonlife.com/forum/?CommentID=442112
If i was you mate i'd look to pay it off in one, tried that last year just ended up a nightmare.
why a nightmare? i always pay mine by direct debit. easy.
Lol I asked for that really didn't I ha ha
Thanks Curb it what's the interest like on instalments
Changed my mind. Can you imagine the uproar if tesco's pulled this stunt
Trying to get an extra £10 has cost them £600
me, my mate and his boy (new fan) + our West Ham supporting mate who's been to every game this season and has now been convinced to buy one.
The Commercial Centre said that we have sold 2,000 season tickets so far. They are pleased with that amount so early on
How comes?
It says on the application "A surcharge of £5 per applicant applies to credit card purchases over £100.This surcharge does not apply to payments made via debit or cheque, or to purchases under £100, and can be avoided altogether by applying online".
I would get bent out of shape if Tescos pulled this but I am not getting upset about this - the money goes to my club - in the greater scheme of things don't we have more to worry about as individuals and as a club?
If it is a problem - pay by debit card.