Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Bertie wrote:In your spin you forgot to add the money off the shirts, the half price derby tickets, the discounted play off tickets, the points on the teamcard and the other benefits on offer.
To qualify for the money off shirts, you had to want a shirt and to pay an extra £35. To qualify for the derby tickets, you had to want to go to the KC and pay an extra £12. The point is that whether or not you choose to participate in these additional activities, the amounts quoted are the minimum cash any adult Club Rovers member has to pay for a season pass. I know it's difficult for you to understand, but there we are.
Bertie wrote:You also forgot to add of the thousands who chose to join the scheme who realised and continue to benefit from Club Rovers.
Another irrelevant point. I'm not arguing that people have participated in the scheme as Rovers have 6,900 passholders (although some felt they were over a barrel to join Club Rovers to start with in order to retain their seat); joining Club Rovers as shown means cheaper passes than not being a member. However, even for Club Rovers members this still represents, for the RM stand example, an increase in real cash terms of £65 over 2 years, or +15.5% vs 2008, and 6.6% more than you pay for reserved seating at the KC.
Bertie wrote: Everyone had the choice to join or not to join, a bit like the hull fans have the choice to pay by debit card i suppose.
Indeed. We also have the choice not to pay a penny until 31st December and still get the full discount.
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berrigans bitch wrote:Aye...one where every-one keeps dry whilst watching a game
one which fits all the home and away fans in
and lets not forget all the toilets each one has toilet paper
Im kept very dry at home games thanks.
Once again, not really a problem, even with you guys being our very close neighbours, you struggle to fill the away end.
Im assuming you have mentioned this point because you have had a problem with no toilet paper at CP, well Im surprised that would be a problem for you black and whites
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Mrs Barista wrote:To qualify for the money off shirts, you had to want a shirt and to pay an extra £35. To qualify for the derby tickets, you had to want to go to the KC and pay an extra £12. The point is that whether or not you choose to participate in these additional activities, the amounts quoted are the minimum cash any adult Club Rovers member has to pay for a season pass. I know it's difficult for you to understand, but there we are. Another irrelevant point. I'm not arguing that people have participated in the scheme as Rovers have 6,900 passholders (although some felt they were over a barrel to join Club Rovers to start with in order to retain their seat); joining Club Rovers as shown means cheaper passes than not being a member. However, even for Club Rovers members this still represents, for the RM stand example, an increase in real cash terms of £65 over 2 years, or +15.5% vs 2008, and 6.6% more than you pay for reserved seating at the KC.
Indeed. We also have the choice not to pay a penny until 31st December and still get the full discount.
For a supposed accountant Mrs B you seem to find the concept of season passes a little difficult. As EHR has already posted a Rovers club JR mum, for instance obtained a seat in the RM stand less than your supposed minimum, so bang goes your argument there.
You are correct in the assumption that fans had the choice or not of joining the scheme which i suppose is a decent indication that a good percentage saw the discounted shirts, half price derby tickets and discounted play off tickets etc, etc for starters as offereing value for money considering the take up of members.
Perhaps it's better you try to placate your own supporters moans and gripes at being charged for using a debit card, a concept i suggest, that not even yourself or the other spinmaster Wilf can justify.
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Bertie wrote:For a supposed accountant Mrs B you seem to find the concept of season passes a little difficult. As EHR has already posted a Rovers club JR mum, for instance obtained a seat in the RM stand less than your supposed minimum, so bang goes your argument there.
You are correct in the assumption that fans had the choice or not of joining the scheme which i suppose is a decent indication that a good percentage saw the discounted shirts, half price derby tickets and discounted play off tickets etc, etc for starters as offereing value for money considering the take up of members.
Perhaps it's better you try to placate your own supporters moans and gripes at being charged for using a debit card, a concept i suggest, that not even yourself or the other spinmaster Wilf can justify.
Fair enough on the RSG mums. I'm sure that was a hefty proportion of the 6,900 passholders. The £2 debitcard charge is stupid. But at least those debit card devotees have until 31st December to arrange a cash or cheque or postal order payment method instead. This point of much more generous payment periods seems one you are rather keen to gloss over.
Joined: Sep 23 2003 Posts: 14306 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:Fair enough on the RSG mums. I'm sure that was a hefty proportion of the 6,900 passholders. The £2 debitcard charge is stupid. But at least those debit card devotees have until 31st December to arrange a cash or cheque or postal order payment method instead. This point of much more generous payment periods seems one you are rather keen to gloss over.
Your discount period is closer to Christmas the ours. As Rovers passes came out earlier are we not as supporters in a stronger position. We have our passes paid up well in advance of Christmas therfore not an added expense that people don't need around that time of year. The charge of paying by direct debit is scandelous. Hull won't be charged anything for debit card payments only on credit card payments surely.
"They supercede individuals, they supercede the team and they supercede the club. Our club is a traditional, working class club and the supporters are loyal and passionate and to see them go away happy really makes my day." Craig Sandercock.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Easty wrote:Your discount period is closer to Christmas the ours. As Rovers passes came out earlier are we not as supporters in a stronger position. We have our passes paid up well in advance of Christmas therfore not an added expense that people don't need around that time of year. The charge of paying by direct debit is scandelous. Hull won't be charged anything for debit card payments only on credit card payments surely.
So FC, by allowing their supporters cash in the bank for an additional 13 weeks and 3 or 4 extra month end pay cheques (last year the discount window was extended to the first week in January to allow for this), are actively disadvantaging them? Perhaps you should suggest Rovers do their fans a favour and launch season passes for 2012 at Easter 2011 to they can pay for them before the expense of the the summer holidays.
There is a charge to retailers for use of debit and credit cards, but it depends on the volume of transactions that retailer makes. Credit card charges are a % of the transaction value but debit cards are a fixed fee per transaction. Last place I worked it was 60p per transaction but that's going back a few years.
Joined: Sep 23 2003 Posts: 14306 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:So FC, by allowing their supporters cash in the bank for an additional 13 weeks and 3 or 4 extra month end pay cheques (last year the discount window was extended to the first week in January to allow for this), are actively disadvantaging them? Perhaps you should suggest Rovers do their fans a favour and launch season passes for 2012 at Easter 2011 to they can pay for them before the expense of the the summer holidays.
There is a charge to retailers for use of debit and credit cards, but it depends on the volume of transactions that retailer makes. Credit card charges are a % of the transaction value but debit cards are a fixed fee per transaction. Last place I worked it was 60p per transaction but that's going back a few years.
The fee's for debit card transactions went a few years ago IIRC. There was a time when you had to spend a minimum of £5.00 before you could use your debit card. I've bought a solitary 30p paper with my debit card infact I'm struggling to remember my last cash transaction other then over the bar yesterday dinner time..
"They supercede individuals, they supercede the team and they supercede the club. Our club is a traditional, working class club and the supporters are loyal and passionate and to see them go away happy really makes my day." Craig Sandercock.
Mrs Barista wrote: But at least those debit card devotees have until 31st December to arrange a cash or cheque or postal order payment method instead. This point of much more generous payment periods seems one you are rather keen to gloss over.
Didn't we have an option to pay over 4 months? therefore the last payment was by the end of December so in essence a similar deal?
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