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Papper
23-01-2007, 15:43
Is that all that took up the half season ticket offer.

Visage you should be ashamed of yourself.

Visage Wolf
23-01-2007, 15:53
Hmm?

Del Woppio
23-01-2007, 15:56
I got one, but I can see why they hardly sold. For a start, you only get 11 matches. While there are some good matches, there are also some $$$$e ones too. You still had to pay the full booking fee as well.

Visage Wolf
23-01-2007, 15:58
I got one, but I can see why they hardly sold. For a start, you only get 11 matches. While there are some good matches, there are also some $$$$e ones too. You still had to pay the full booking fee as well.

Have there been any games this season where people have been unable to pay on the day?

It strikes me that you'd only save money if you knew you would be going to every single match.

thisisgil
23-01-2007, 16:00
Are full season tickets still payable by direct debit? We went to grab a couple of half season tickets, but it was cash up-front only, and we just couldn't stretch to £400+ so close to Christmas...

Papper
23-01-2007, 16:03
Have there been any games this season where people have been unable to pay on the day?

It strikes me that you'd only save money if you knew you would be going to every single match.

So you dont want to watch the Wolves every week?

Visage Wolf
23-01-2007, 16:05
So you dont want to watch the Wolves every week?

Yes, but the demands of a 3 month old means that I cant always have what I want....

MobNet Wolf
23-01-2007, 16:14
Yes, but the demands of a 3 month old means that I cant always have what I want....

yeah and your child as well. ;)

wolves_gal
23-01-2007, 16:15
Im getting a bit worried myself now, Paid for my season ticket on direct debit and only had half the book. Ive now ran out of vouchers, so hopefully Wolves are sending the new ones out shortly.

Never paid by Direct Debit before so im not sure how it works, is it usually this late to send the rest of the book out does anybody know?

Bully Bully
23-01-2007, 16:16
Are full season tickets still payable by direct debit? We went to grab a couple of half season tickets, but it was cash up-front only, and we just couldn't stretch to £400+ so close to Christmas...

Good question. I'd be interested to know aswell, I did indeed buy a half season ticket but if DD is available it'd be a much more viable option for next season.

stuj4z
23-01-2007, 16:31
i think last season the second part of the book arrived stupidly close to the next game, something like 3/4 days before.

Florida Wolfey
23-01-2007, 16:36
Not having had a season ticket for 10 years can you tell me what the procedure is these days for payment?

Is it a one off payment or do the club have a standing order system whereby they take the money each month? And, if they do have a payment system does the monthly payment add up to more than if you made a one off payment?

wolves_gal
23-01-2007, 17:01
Florida, you have 3 choices.
a. you can pay the early bird price, a lump sum, usually in March, but its always cheaper than paying in July.

b. Pay in July the lump sum for the whole season ticket.

c. Pay in July on direct Debit over 6 months. You have to pay more this way but i think it only works out around an extra £10, but dont quote me on that. This season it was 6 Monthly payments of £80 for the Southbank and Northbank.


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