Replacement member cards

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Replacement member cards

by Royal Bison » 20 Mar 2012 09:44

Going over to the stadium later to sort some tickets out for Saturday (it's not a sellout, is it?!), just realised i've cunningly lost both mine and my son's member cards. Assuming they can replace them for a nominal fee ?

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Re: Replacement member cards

by winchester_royal » 20 Mar 2012 09:45

Yeah you'll have no issues, just a £1 replacement charge IIRC

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Re: Replacement member cards

by Royal Bison » 20 Mar 2012 09:51

winchester_royal Yeah you'll have no issues, just a £1 replacement charge IIRC


Perfect, at £1 odd each, it saves me having to spend hours trying to find the bloody things!

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Re: Replacement member cards

by T.R.O.L.I. » 20 Mar 2012 11:48

If RFC are planning on changing the design of the cards this summer you'll more than likely get it for free.

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Re: Replacement member cards

by RoyalBlue » 20 Mar 2012 12:26

Sebastian I definitely paid £2 for a replacement last year.

Friend of mine said it's as high as a fiver, but I doubt it.


The chipped cards are actually quite expensive to buy in the first instance so I wouldnt blame the club at all for charging a fiver for a replacement. Make them too cheap and people don't value them and decide that it's easier to pay for a new one than look for the orginal! :wink:


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Re: Replacement member cards

by Royal Bison » 21 Mar 2012 08:21

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Sebastian I definitely paid £2 for a replacement last year.

Friend of mine said it's as high as a fiver, but I doubt it.


The chipped cards are actually quite expensive to buy in the first instance so I wouldnt blame the club at all for charging a fiver for a replacement. Make them too cheap and people don't value them and decide that it's easier to pay for a new one than look for the orginal! :wink:


As if someone would do that!
£3 for a replacement, but still came away even as enrolled daughter as a young royal, meaning we got her Blackpool ticket for free (£10 cost of membership, against £15 cost of ticket), then he also did the same for my lad , despite the fact he was already a young royal, again meaning the net cost was cheaper and they both get a £10 megastore voucher. Good times!

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Re: Replacement member cards

by Dare to Dr£am » 21 Mar 2012 10:10

They're hoping for a 20,000 crowd. No problem getting tickets.

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Re: Replacement member cards

by SLAMMED » 21 Mar 2012 18:10

Sebastian I definitely paid £2 for a replacement last year.

Friend of mine said it's as high as a fiver, but I doubt it.


My mate had to pay £5 when he forgot his.

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Re: Replacement member cards

by Dare to Dr£am » 22 Mar 2012 07:44

SLAMMED
Sebastian I definitely paid £2 for a replacement last year.

Friend of mine said it's as high as a fiver, but I doubt it.


My mate had to pay £5 when he forgot his.


It always used to be £1. If it's gone up the it wont have gone up that much.


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Re: Replacement member cards

by Gordons Cumming » 22 Mar 2012 15:52

If someone is visiting with a youngster (10 years) for the first time do they have to buy member cards aswell?

It'll probably be only a one-off visit.

Would be an expensive one-off visit if that is the case. :shock:

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