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Simons
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Re: Season tickets

Post by Simons » Yesterday, 13:49


Dazzie76
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Re: Season tickets

Post by Dazzie76 » Yesterday, 14:10

Very limited time to purchase in person is a bit of a joke.

drummyb
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Re: Season tickets

Post by drummyb » Yesterday, 15:31

Bit disappointed they removed Paypal as a payment option tbh.

MichaelGrove
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Re: Season tickets

Post by MichaelGrove » Yesterday, 18:00

Mmm, disappointing the flexi ticket doesn’t include all ticket home games (which this season probably only means Stourbr*dge) Having a season ticket elsewhere means that this is now very fixture date dependent on whether I buy or not. The perk of not having to worry about all ticket fixtures meant I planned to buy one this year. Now I doubt I will.
I have no idea how many season tickets the club sell (anyone?) but what I do know is lots of Yeltz fans also support other local bigger clubs and Halesowen is their second team essentially and that little perk would have made all the difference as to whether they buy a flexi or not.

Short sighted and ill advised IMHO

hinckmeister
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Re: Season tickets

Post by hinckmeister » Yesterday, 21:24

Bit confused! Are these posted out or collected from the ground?
If so, when?

drummyb
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Re: Season tickets

Post by drummyb » Today, 03:19

MichaelGrove wrote:
Yesterday, 18:00
Mmm, disappointing the flexi ticket doesn’t include all ticket home games (which this season probably only means Stourbr*dge) Having a season ticket elsewhere means that this is now very fixture date dependent on whether I buy or not. The perk of not having to worry about all ticket fixtures meant I planned to buy one this year. Now I doubt I will.
I have no idea how many season tickets the club sell (anyone?) but what I do know is lots of Yeltz fans also support other local bigger clubs and Halesowen is their second team essentially and that little perk would have made all the difference as to whether they buy a flexi or not.

Short sighted and ill advised IMHO
I didnt realise that. Not that I can be bothered with the Derby hype anymore, but its a bit cheeky. The Flexi ticket, which Ive bought for the last few years is like a season ticket to me, cos I cant do every game because of work. Given the way its been shaped to pay for and put restrictions on, I dont think ill bother now.

Josh1873
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Re: Season tickets

Post by Josh1873 » 31 minutes ago

The omission of PayPal, which means you can't pay in 3 instalments, is odd.

What happens if you purchase a Flexi ticket, and for whatever reason you have 3/4 games left at the end of the year, and the situation is that one of the last games happens to be Stour, and we also happen to fighting for the title, so the other last few games also become all-ticket due to expected high demand to attend games? A very unlikely scenario, admittedly, but would the club expect fans to rebuy tickets they have, in theory, already paid for? Reading social media comments there's a lot of confusion and questions being asked.

I have a full ST, so I'm not impacted, but I do feel for those who have flexi-tickets. They seem to have lost out a lot. A Flexi pays for 11 games. It is surely up to the supporter which games, and when, they use those tickets, which they have paid for.

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