2016 Season ticket
2016 Season ticket
Quick question. Does the direct debit option incur interest?
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About a tenner i think
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Yes. It's £10 which makes the monthly payments £41. The club fail to mention this on any documentation and only tell you at the point of signing the agreement (this was the point I tore it up and walked out of the shop).bath_tub wrote:Quick question. Does the direct debit option incur interest?
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Depends what you mean by interest?Fumper27 wrote:Yes. It's £10 which makes the monthly payments £41. The club fail to mention this on any documentation and only tell you at the point of signing the agreement (this was the point I tore it up and walked out of the shop).bath_tub wrote:Quick question. Does the direct debit option incur interest?
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If you mean, is there an extra cost for direct debit then this has been common knowledge for years, ever since the scheme has been operating. This is because it costs the club to set up and administer, as it does for all clubs.
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Not for someone like me who usually bought a ST in full. The club should be more vocal about the DD charge before someone goes into the shop to sign up.HuddsTigers wrote:this has been common knowledge for years, ever since the scheme has been operating. This is because it costs the club to set up and administer, as it does for all clubs.Fumper27 wrote:Yes. It's £10 which makes the monthly payments £41. The club fail to mention this on any documentation and only tell you at the point of signing the agreement (this was the point I tore it up and walked out of the shop).bath_tub wrote:Quick question. Does the direct debit option incur interest?
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Would not have thought a tenner would be that much of a problem
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Not saying it's a problem but the club should make you aware of it from the get go.dj nelly wrote:Would not have thought a tenner would be that much of a problem
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So why tear it up just express your dislike at not being made aware of the full facts ?
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Because I'll pay in full next week and save a tenner!!dj nelly wrote:So why tear it up just express your dislike at not being made aware of the full facts ?
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I find it hard to believe that you were not made aware of the charge . It's clearly stated on the firm and is easily identified as an additional charge forming a part of the total cost.
It's all on the form which you should read before you sign a legally binding document
It's all on the form which you should read before you sign a legally binding document
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I did read the form, that's why I didn't sign it #-oSt Albans tiger wrote:I find it hard to believe that you were not made aware of the charge . It's clearly stated on the firm and is easily identified as an additional charge forming a part of the total cost.
It's all on the form which you should read before you sign a legally binding document
My point being that of the website and flyers advertising the DD option, nowhere does it state there's £10 fee for paying by DD.
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