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Re Season Tickets. Good news ahead

monmouth said:
F*ck me pink.

Wasn’t going to renew given all the COVID greed, but under £3.50 a game. Even punting on £20 a pop in travel, it’s still got me wondering about one more shot.

Cheaper to get in than buying a pint.
 
Absolutely amazing deal - would have thought twice about renewal for 21/22 at this point in time but at that price its a no-brainer!
 
... and a £1 a game for under 12s.
Money grabbing Ynaks ... out.
 
PSumbler said:
Absolutely amazing deal - would have thought twice about renewal for 21/22 at this point in time but at that price its a no-brainer!

Just when I thought I was out, they drag me back in.
 
monmouth said:
PSumbler said:
Absolutely amazing deal - would have thought twice about renewal for 21/22 at this point in time but at that price its a no-brainer!

Just when I thought I was out, they drag me back in.

:lol: A Jack is for life not just for Christmas... :lol:
 
The new renewal deal isn’t great for some people. Whilst myself, you and many others are going to benefit from this deal others are going to be less fortunate. The Season ticket holders who asked for a refund are not going to be so lucky. bearing in mind that during this time some people are struggling with work, money etc. So some had no option but to ask for a refund, other simply didn’t want the streaming service. Imagine an elderly person having to watch it on their phone. EFL Rules dictate that you cannot watch it on a big screen. Now to the point concerning the club. They have offered the season ticket holders who opted for a refund the option to purchase a season ticket for next season for £99. HOWEVER they would lose any credit already received and any future payments, hence giving the club back the £399. However being forced to pay an additional £99 would bring their total to £498 for next seasons ticket. They have dangled a carrot saying that you get the rest of this years streams for free, some people as discussed earlier simply do not want them. Also what about the streams missed and the £121.43 credit that’s currently in their account. This £121.43 is credit for goods NOT received. The decent thing would be to use that £121.43 to cover the cost of the £99 payment and you do not get streaming privileges for the rest of the season. But if you do not take the £99 offer and wait until you get your £399 credited to you account and then buy one then you lose your season ticket location. I know a good number of people who are not going to renew now based on that reason. Surely the club can’t afford to lose loyal season ticket holders. Why can’t they simply transfer this seasons ticket to next season and not provide streams for people who do not require it. We were assured by the club that if you took the refund option then your seat location would be safe. The refunders won’t have the season ticket money fully credited to their account until June 1st. Will the seat location still be available then. The trust to look into this and provide some clarification.
 
Wrestlechris1977 said:
The new renewal deal isn’t great for some people. Whilst myself, you and many others are going to benefit from this deal others are going to be less fortunate. The Season ticket holders who asked for a refund are not going to be so lucky. bearing in mind that during this time some people are struggling with work, money etc. So some had no option but to ask for a refund, other simply didn’t want the streaming service. Imagine an elderly person having to watch it on their phone. EFL Rules dictate that you cannot watch it on a big screen. Now to the point concerning the club. They have offered the season ticket holders who opted for a refund the option to purchase a season ticket for next season for £99. HOWEVER they would lose any credit already received and any future payments, hence giving the club back the £399. However being forced to pay an additional £99 would bring their total to £498 for next seasons ticket. They have dangled a carrot saying that you get the rest of this years streams for free, some people as discussed earlier simply do not want them. Also what about the streams missed and the £121.43 credit that’s currently in their account. This £121.43 is credit for goods NOT received. The decent thing would be to use that £121.43 to cover the cost of the £99 payment and you do not get streaming privileges for the rest of the season. But if you do not take the £99 offer and wait until you get your £399 credited to you account and then buy one then you lose your season ticket location. I know a good number of people who are not going to renew now based on that reason. Surely the club can’t afford to lose loyal season ticket holders. Why can’t they simply transfer this seasons ticket to next season and not provide streams for people who do not require it. We were assured by the club that if you took the refund option then your seat location would be safe. The refunders won’t have the season ticket money fully credited to their account until June 1st. Will the seat location still be available then. The trust to look into this and provide some clarification.

Have you contacted the Trust about this? info@swanstrust.co.uk
 
I'm not an expert on this one at all but the way I have seen it is the club have presented the £99 as a "thank you" for those that chose to leave their money in (appreciating that not everyone can afford that)

I cannot imagine that anyone is expecting you to forego the refund that you elected to take to take advantage of the £99 offer. Surely you would be better off taking the refund and paying "full price" when the chance comes around?
 
That’s very true as long as the season seat is reserved for that person. I myself had already renewed but a lot of my friends who elected for the refunds have deep concerns and I don’t want to see them not going to the games anymore
 
Wrestlechris1977 said:
That’s very true as long as the season seat is reserved for that person. I myself had already renewed but a lot of my friends who elected for the refunds have deep concerns and I don’t want to see them not going to the games anymore

I could be wrong but I suspect they will still get first refusal on their seat but not at the £99

I dont think they will be disadvantaged but as said I dont know enough about it
 
Just renewed mine - Merry Christmas to me

£99 for a Premier League season ticket 😉😂
 

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