The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
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- Hammer Sandwich
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
Apologies if it's been asked already, but as we're now into the final week before renewal, has anyone done either of the "credit schemes" ( i.e. the 4 month no interest, or the year long with interest ) and if so what has been the situation with the 20% discount ? Can you still get it ? How do you go about it ?
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
Renewed mine yesterday at the ticket office.
Was offered either 5% or 20% and took the 20%.
Also got my Borehamwood and Southend tickets.
Was offered either 5% or 20% and took the 20%.
Also got my Borehamwood and Southend tickets.
- The Gibbins
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Nope, I know of at least one other (mug) poster on here that took the 5%The Gibbins wrote:Anyone taken the 5% option?
Oh just me then haha
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Anyone heard back from the club? I sent mine by post about a month ago but haven't heard a thing.
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I haven't made my mind up whether I'm gunna lump it now or do the finance option. I want to take the 20% so how would I do that for the finance option? Are they aware or do you have to sort it over the phone?
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I did the 5% too, not sure why!!!The Gibbins wrote:Anyone taken the 5% option?
Oh just me then haha
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That's exactly my point from earlier.CentenaryUpperHammer wrote:I haven't made my mind up whether I'm gunna lump it now or do the finance option. I want to take the 20% so how would I do that for the finance option? Are they aware or do you have to sort it over the phone?
So, has anyone done the finance option AND taken the 20%..............please..............we need to know !
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
Has anyone heard if they are going with viagogo again this year? I dropped them an email a while ago but I didn't get a reply.
For me, it is a good service as I can't make every game so it is a good way of recouping some of the costs.
For me, it is a good service as I can't make every game so it is a good way of recouping some of the costs.
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Got a mental block.....am I right in thinking that if season tickets prices increase over the next four years I'll be better off financially to take the 5% offer rather than the one hit 20% this year?
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
Yes,
However my factors for taking 20% were:
I may not renew for the following 3 years for whatever reason.
Also possibility of a move to the Olympic Stadium which would result in pricing changes (possible cheaper options?).
However my factors for taking 20% were:
I may not renew for the following 3 years for whatever reason.
Also possibility of a move to the Olympic Stadium which would result in pricing changes (possible cheaper options?).
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Also depends on your assessment of the discounted value of money!Express Pete wrote:Got a mental block.....am I right in thinking that if season tickets prices increase over the next four years I'll be better off financially to take the 5% offer rather than the one hit 20% this year?
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
Sent my agreement off yesterday to Zebra Finance taking the 20%.
On the application i just changed the amount to £480 and added a note saying I was taking the full 20% this year.
Got the agreement approval back and sent that off. Now I just have to wait to see if the left hand knows what the right hand does and I get my ticket in time for 18th August!!!!
However, seeing as I won't be going to every game I shall have some spare tickets for £25 in the BML which I will post on the ticket thread. Alternatively if there is anyone out there that want s full season ticket for £480 pm me as I could be persuaded to sell the whole lot and save some money, which I need to do!!
On the application i just changed the amount to £480 and added a note saying I was taking the full 20% this year.
Got the agreement approval back and sent that off. Now I just have to wait to see if the left hand knows what the right hand does and I get my ticket in time for 18th August!!!!
However, seeing as I won't be going to every game I shall have some spare tickets for £25 in the BML which I will post on the ticket thread. Alternatively if there is anyone out there that want s full season ticket for £480 pm me as I could be persuaded to sell the whole lot and save some money, which I need to do!!
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
Anyone else get the impression not as many people were clambering to get a season ticket as they made out at the begining of this saga?
So far today I read the metro and was told I had to renew. Then I got an email reminding me that I had to renew. This afternoon I got a lovely text telling me I had to renew and I've just got in from work and I've received a lovely little postcard reminding me to renew.
There's a message I think they want me to grasp but for the life of me I'm struggling with what it is.
So far today I read the metro and was told I had to renew. Then I got an email reminding me that I had to renew. This afternoon I got a lovely text telling me I had to renew and I've just got in from work and I've received a lovely little postcard reminding me to renew.
There's a message I think they want me to grasp but for the life of me I'm struggling with what it is.
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
After finishing uni and getting myself a job i've managed to persuade my old man into us both getting season tickets again after I had to cut it off at uni. Need a bit of help with rows and seats, does anyone have a decent seating plan of the Boleyn that has the seat numbers and rows on it, i've found a couple via a google search but i zoom in and the bloody numbers are blurry! If not is there a wise old head out there who can enlighten me on row and seat numbers for various areas of the ground? Any help is much appreciated!
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T'was ever thus.hammer_lad wrote:Anyone else get the impression not as many people were clambering to get a season ticket as they made out at the begining of this saga?
So far today I read the metro and was told I had to renew. Then I got an email reminding me that I had to renew. This afternoon I got a lovely text telling me I had to renew and I've just got in from work and I've received a lovely little postcard reminding me to renew.
There's a message I think they want me to grasp but for the life of me I'm struggling with what it is.
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I've also had all that, but what has got me really baffled is, according to the guy next door I had 2 visitors today, one arrived in a Gold Roller, and the other in a Maroon one, for the life of me I ain't got a clue who they could have beenhammer_lad wrote:Anyone else get the impression not as many people were clambering to get a season ticket as they made out at the begining of this saga?
So far today I read the metro and was told I had to renew. Then I got an email reminding me that I had to renew. This afternoon I got a lovely text telling me I had to renew and I've just got in from work and I've received a lovely little postcard reminding me to renew.
There's a message I think they want me to grasp but for the life of me I'm struggling with what it is.
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Re: The 5 year ST Loyalty scheme
If you go onto the box office website and then the 'season tickets 2012/13' section there is a 'choose seats' option which enables you to see rows/seats etc. Just press 'select your seats' and then the block you want to sit in.cockneyboy21 wrote:After finishing uni and getting myself a job i've managed to persuade my old man into us both getting season tickets again after I had to cut it off at uni. Need a bit of help with rows and seats, does anyone have a decent seating plan of the Boleyn that has the seat numbers and rows on it, i've found a couple via a google search but i zoom in and the bloody numbers are blurry! If not is there a wise old head out there who can enlighten me on row and seat numbers for various areas of the ground? Any help is much appreciated!