by T.R.O.L.I. » 09 Mar 2009 14:16
by STAR Voice » 09 Mar 2009 15:07
T.R.O.L.I. Seeing as this was only released by the club this morning, has anyone who thinks they will have a problem raising the monay by 03/04/09 (but is willing to do renew now for next season) actually contacted the club to express their concerns? Or is it just easier to complain about it on here?
Perhaps STAR could open some discussions with the club regarding potential payment options?
by TFF » 09 Mar 2009 15:16
STAR CampaignsT.R.O.L.I. Seeing as this was only released by the club this morning, has anyone who thinks they will have a problem raising the monay by 03/04/09 (but is willing to do renew now for next season) actually contacted the club to express their concerns? Or is it just easier to complain about it on here?
Perhaps STAR could open some discussions with the club regarding potential payment options?
STAR has been having discussion with the club for several months on this matter.
STAR's stated position is that we believe ease of payment is just as important a factor in ensuring ST sales as the absolute price, and STAR has urged the club to offer an in-house payment scheme to supporters instead of using an external credit company.
We all know what has happened to the availability of credit at the moment, and we believe there will be a significant number of Reading supporters who will not have a 100% spotless credit rating and so will not be able to use the third-party scheme.
STAR believes that if the club ran such an in-house scheme, it would be risk free to them - because there is sufficient time between now and the start of next season to ensure that all payments on an account were made by a specified date otherwise the member card doesn't get livened up. If a reasonable admin fee was charged (when done previously this was £25) then that would cover the costs of additional administration, and as long as everyone understands that if payments aren't made then the card doesn't work - and this is enforced - then it ought to be really attractive!
I'd certainly prefer to pay £112.50 in each of April, May, June and July (or maybe £150 now and £100 in April, May & June) than either find a lump sum now or have to use external credit.
by bb0118 » 09 Mar 2009 15:20
STAR Campaigns I'd certainly prefer to pay £112.50 in each of April, May, June and July (or maybe £150 now and £100 in April, May & June) than either find a lump sum now or have to use external credit.
by Woodcote Royal » 09 Mar 2009 15:29
M Brook
On the surface it looks like a clever move. Looked at closely and its a cynical attempt by the club to take advantage of our optimisim about promotion that will leave a lot of people resentful.
by M Brook » 09 Mar 2009 15:31
by Woodcote Royal » 09 Mar 2009 15:40
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2009 15:54
Gosh. Even though you don't come when you don't agree with the team that's put out?!!Woodcote RoyalM Brook
On the surface it looks like a clever move. Looked at closely and its a cynical attempt by the club to take advantage of our optimisim about promotion that will leave a lot of people resentful.
Anyone who ends up feeling resentful for paying the same price as last season needs to ask themselves just how much they really want to support the club.
I have very bad news for Skyline and Mr Angry.....................I intend to renew this week
by Big Foot » 09 Mar 2009 15:55
bb0118STAR Campaigns I'd certainly prefer to pay £112.50 in each of April, May, June and July (or maybe £150 now and £100 in April, May & June) than either find a lump sum now or have to use external credit.
I'd certainly prefer to pay £50 per month which is over the minimum payment of the barclaycard than either find a lump sum now or have to use external credit.
by Mr Angry » 09 Mar 2009 17:05
Woodcote RoyalM Brook
On the surface it looks like a clever move. Looked at closely and its a cynical attempt by the club to take advantage of our optimisim about promotion that will leave a lot of people resentful.
Anyone who ends up feeling resentful for paying the same price as last season needs to ask themselves just how much they really want to support the club.
I have very bad news for Skyline and Mr Angry.....................I intend to renew this week
by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 09 Mar 2009 17:21
Mr Angry What I'm about to write has nothing to do with the above.......................
............but how does this work if you are thinking of moving seats??
I'm all up for renewing now (better spent on a season ticket than left in the bank gathering 0% interest!!) but only if I can move at a later date.
Ticket Office If you renew before the 3rd April you will need to renew in your current location.
Once it has been confirmed which league we will be playing in next season we will then have a further renewal period which season ticket holders will then be able to renew at the respective league’s price.
After this period we will have a mover’s period where all season ticket holders that have renewed will have the opportunity to change location.
Should you have any further enquires please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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by Woodcote Royal » 09 Mar 2009 17:41
Royal LadyGosh. Even though you don't come when you don't agree with the team that's put out?!!Woodcote RoyalM Brook
On the surface it looks like a clever move. Looked at closely and its a cynical attempt by the club to take advantage of our optimisim about promotion that will leave a lot of people resentful.
Anyone who ends up feeling resentful for paying the same price as last season needs to ask themselves just how much they really want to support the club.
I have very bad news for Skyline and Mr Angry.....................I intend to renew this week
by The 17 Bus » 09 Mar 2009 18:22
by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2009 11:07
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Mar 2009 12:29
STAR CampaignsT.R.O.L.I. Seeing as this was only released by the club this morning, has anyone who thinks they will have a problem raising the monay by 03/04/09 (but is willing to do renew now for next season) actually contacted the club to express their concerns? Or is it just easier to complain about it on here?
Perhaps STAR could open some discussions with the club regarding potential payment options?
STAR has been having discussion with the club for several months on this matter.
STAR's stated position is that we believe ease of payment is just as important a factor in ensuring ST sales as the absolute price, and STAR has urged the club to offer an in-house payment scheme to supporters instead of using an external credit company.
We all know what has happened to the availability of credit at the moment, and we believe there will be a significant number of Reading supporters who will not have a 100% spotless credit rating and so will not be able to use the third-party scheme.
STAR believes that if the club ran such an in-house scheme, it would be risk free to them - because there is sufficient time between now and the start of next season to ensure that all payments on an account were made by a specified date otherwise the member card doesn't get livened up. If a reasonable admin fee was charged (when done previously this was £25) then that would cover the costs of additional administration, and as long as everyone understands that if payments aren't made then the card doesn't work - and this is enforced - then it ought to be really attractive!
I'd certainly prefer to pay £112.50 in each of April, May, June and July (or maybe £150 now and £100 in April, May & June) than either find a lump sum now or have to use external credit.
by STAR Voice » 10 Mar 2009 23:21
Huntley & Palmer Whilst I agree with what you are saying, why should the club hold the financial risk of non payment? Zebra must have insurance in place to cover losses through people defaulting and would also provide all the necessary credit checks which would cost RFC money. I don't see how RFC could do it for less than the charge levied by Zebra, if I recall it was about £40 this season on top of your season ticket price
by STAR Voice » 10 Mar 2009 23:23
The 17 Bus ......
As for the suggestion of the club doing it in 4 instalments, surely that would mean they would have to become a licensed credit broker, or the payment would be for just a certain number of games in advance, so not really a ST at all, and easy for folk to pull out if we became a mid table team?? Does that make sense??
by The 17 Bus » 10 Mar 2009 23:34
by STAR Voice » 10 Mar 2009 23:43
The 17 Bus So if 3 payments are made and the 4th is not, would they then return the money paid, less an admin charge??
by RoyalBlue » 11 Mar 2009 20:06
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