Season Ticket - Next Year?

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by Readingfanman » 05 Apr 2007 14:06

My mental limit for my jnr ticket is £300, if it hits £300 I will really consider not getting one.

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by AJ~ » 05 Apr 2007 17:17

Prices frozen! Hurrah!

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 65,00.html

Renewals will begin from Tuesday 10th April until 15th June.

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by AJ~ » 05 Apr 2007 17:26

More information in the PDF file here:
http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/st ... 126,00.pdf

As rumoured the monthly payment scheme will not be done by the club directly, but by Zebra Finance.

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by Diddyroyal » 05 Apr 2007 17:54

Excellent news!!

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by RoyalBlue » 05 Apr 2007 18:14

AJ~ More information in the PDF file here:
http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/st ... 126,00.pdf

As rumoured the monthly payment scheme will not be done by the club directly, but by Zebra Finance.


Presumably they will spell out all the ts & cs in black and white.


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by shadesrwrf » 05 Apr 2007 18:32

So prices are frozen but for those who pay in installments it'll end up costing more.

Save yourselves some money and get a Halifax credit card - 12 months interest free on new purchases. Well worth a look.

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by CoveRoyal » 05 Apr 2007 19:34

Maybe I am mistaken but the renewal price for mine and my sons North Stand tickets are actually £40 cheaper. £545 and £275 (£810) to renew and £575 and £285 ( £860) last yr. I know its not alot but I was expecting no change at all due to the demand for tickets this year and I assume next year.

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by Readingfanman » 05 Apr 2007 19:43

CoveRoyal Maybe I am mistaken but the renewal price for mine and my sons North Stand tickets are actually £40 cheaper. £545 and £275 (£810) to renew and £575 and £285 ( £860) last yr. I know its not alot but I was expecting no change at all due to the demand for tickets this year and I assume next year.

Sounds like you got fleeced last year I only paid £275.

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by Winchester Royal » 05 Apr 2007 20:01

If you were a first time STH last year, you'll be getting Last years renewel price this year.


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by biscuitsrus » 05 Apr 2007 20:50

AJ~ More information in the PDF file here:
http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/st ... 126,00.pdf

As rumoured the monthly payment scheme will not be done by the club directly, but by Zebra Finance.


Putting Zebra's in charge of a Finance Company sounds a recipe for disaster :)

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by M U R T Y » 05 Apr 2007 21:10

But at least it'll all be there in black and white :lol:

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by Wycombe Royal » 05 Apr 2007 21:12

Well at least this has confirmed one thing - WCH talks out his arse. :wink:

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by working class hero » 05 Apr 2007 21:46

Wycombe Royal Well at least this has confirmed one thing - WCH talks out his arse. :wink:


Thank goodness you have conclusively provided the scientific proof....

All that was claimed was that I would not be surprised to see a hike. And I would not have been [nor would many other posters].

I also felt a reduction would have been justified in view of the massive increase in Sky cash.

How do you get Mr M, Woodcote and Wycombe all on the same unicycle?
Put Mr M on first and the others will crawl up his bottom.


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by T.R.O.L.I. » 05 Apr 2007 21:48

working class hero How do you get Mr M, Woodcote and Wycombe all on the same unicycle?
Put Mr M on first and the others will crawl up his bottom.


ALOL at that one :lol:

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by davis69 » 05 Apr 2007 22:08

out of interest im 16 and done the monthly installment through the club last year and would i be able to do it through the company or do i have to be 18.

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by Dirk Gently » 05 Apr 2007 23:09

I suspect you'll get instantly rejected as you're under 18 and can't legally enter into a credit agreement.

But then again how were you able to do the installments last year? Do you have a credit/debit card that was used to pay the installments?

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by Woodcote Royal » 06 Apr 2007 02:03

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Wycombe Royal Well at least this has confirmed one thing - WCH talks out his arse. :wink:


Thank goodness you have conclusively provided the scientific proof....

All that was claimed was that I would not be surprised to see a hike. And I would not have been [nor would many other posters].

I also felt a reduction would have been justified in view of the massive increase in Sky cash.

How do you get Mr M, Woodcote and Wycombe all on the same unicycle?
Put Mr M on first and the others will crawl up his bottom.


Ouch!! (it wouldn't hurt so much if you got something right once in a while :roll: ) :P

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by PieEater » 06 Apr 2007 09:08

I hope they improve the online renewal process, last time you couldn't join STAR or join the home cup ticket scheme when you renewed online. They could save themselves a lot of form processing if they improved it this time.

Still, it meant I could pick and choose my cup games.

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by premiership_bound » 06 Apr 2007 11:06

BowmansQuiver Why? Concessions are a bloomin' site cheaper than the full adult rate as it is and most pensioners I know, and young adults for that matter, have far more disposal income than your average man/woman with a mortgage around their necks..


I have a fookin great big mortgage and a 13 year old concession (which also means a £110 price hike for me) who aint got a lot of disposable income.

Why the club cant just have one proce for under 16s I don't know.
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by davis69 » 06 Apr 2007 11:28

Dirk Gently I suspect you'll get instantly rejected as you're under 18 and can't legally enter into a credit agreement.

But then again how were you able to do the installments last year? Do you have a credit/debit card that was used to pay the installments?


I have a debit card which i used last year

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