Quick question- are booking fees (£1.35 each ticket online) applicable in person or phoning the box office? 3 tickets for Charlton and 1 Bristol City is coming to £5.40 for a white member, sure it wasn't that pricy last season.
Not in person. If you're an exile buying for a home game you might as well just buy on the day because after the transaction fee and postage you'd be paying more than you would for the extra £2 added for a matchday.nick_PASTIE":1exx165v said:Quick question- are booking fees (£1.35 each ticket online) applicable in person or phoning the box office? 3 tickets for Charlton and 1 Bristol City is coming to £5.40 for a white member, sure it wasn't that pricy last season.
Argy1e":1aqp45kh said:Although actually, for a white member they should have been paid when you bought the membership so if you go further with the booking process it should take that off.
nick_PASTIE":bjeouf94 said:Argy1e":bjeouf94 said:Although actually, for a white member they should have been paid when you bought the membership so if you go further with the booking process it should take that off.
Thanks all, yes I remember that happening last season for white member. Will detour to Home Park tomorrow on way to Cornwall tomorrow and save £4.15!
argylescribes":3325pjsj said:My wife and I are both white members, so we have been charged £2.70 per match for our tickets(which we have already paid for). Plus, I have to log in twice as there are no options to buy both tickets (using each membership number) without logging in seperately. The only plus point is being able to print off our own tickets, thus saving the postage costs
If I'm reading that right in spending £2.70 to save £1 (postage) would it not be better to call the ticket office and have them posted?argylescribes":1h2or1es said:My wife and I are both white members, so we have been charged £2.70 per match for our tickets(which we have already paid for). Plus, I have to log in twice as there are no options to buy both tickets (using each membership number) without logging in seperately. The only plus point is being able to print off our own tickets, thus saving the postage costs
X Isle":1sl0pk03 said:Link to the article last week...
Credit and debit card surcharges to be banned - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40648641
That would appear to be a severe crimp on an otherwise damn fine plan :think:Nobby":6yj06owl said:X Isle":6yj06owl said:Link to the article last week...
Credit and debit card surcharges to be banned - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40648641
This doesn't impact booking fees. They'll still apply.