On the negative side........(ticket prices)

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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby Feed The Goat » Fri May 18, 2012 2:28 pm

Im_Spartacus wrote:
It didn't for wembley though, which was my point. There was 1500 tickets made available to allow kids to jump the queue, eg, approx 600 adults, 900 kids.

Not many really, and was done based on priority of the adults points. This is why its better to bump the kids points to not leave it down to a lottery, bearing in mind these arrangements are far from guaranteed for the next time we qualify for a final.


I didn't know what happened at wembley last time I only learned of the adult pulling a kid through regardless of points this season.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby King Kev » Tue May 22, 2012 9:52 am

Just got 830 loyalty points for renewing my season ticket and subscribing to 2 of the Cup direct Debit schemes.

I should be pleased but I feel like I was held to ransom - Pay the extra or you might struggle to get tickets for big games!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby lets all have a disco » Tue May 22, 2012 10:09 am

I just did mine through Zebra again on the plus side the intrest has gone down this season so it is only a bit more expensive same seat.

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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby ashton287 » Tue May 22, 2012 10:22 am

Has anyone renewed already in the family stand? How much did you pay for an adult and a child?.

I am moving over there this season but I have been told by the club to renew my card as is (£600 in 110) and then when it comes to relocations they will move me and give me a kids SC and take the savings from mine and use it towards my sons. So I was wondering how much it is going to come to all together just in case I need to pay a little extra.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby simon12 » Tue May 22, 2012 11:03 am

I believe from somebody that works for me that you will pay around £615 for both Ashton.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby Yffi_88 » Tue May 22, 2012 12:16 pm

Just been on to the site to check how much I’m going to be paying next year. I paid £585 last time around. (Gold Membership).

Turns out - £630 quid. East Stand, Block 109. (Same seats as last year).

That’s for a Platinum membership, which was an additional £50 last year.

So somehow, this season, my seat is £5 cheaper.

I wont be complaining.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby King Kev » Tue May 22, 2012 12:46 pm

Yffi_88 wrote:Just been on to the site to check how much I’m going to be paying next year. I paid £585 last time around. (Gold Membership).

Turns out - £630 quid. East Stand, Block 109. (Same seats as last year).

That’s for a Platinum membership, which was an additional £50 last year.

So somehow, this season, my seat is £5 cheaper.

I wont be complaining.
I'm in Block 109 and also had Gold membership last season, I'm pretty sure we paid about £530 for it though.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby Yffi_88 » Tue May 22, 2012 12:50 pm

King Kev wrote:
Yffi_88 wrote:Just been on to the site to check how much I’m going to be paying next year. I paid £585 last time around. (Gold Membership).

Turns out - £630 quid. East Stand, Block 109. (Same seats as last year).

That’s for a Platinum membership, which was an additional £50 last year.

So somehow, this season, my seat is £5 cheaper.

I wont be complaining.
I'm in Block 109 and also had Gold membership last season, I'm pretty sure we paid about £530 for it though.


Ive probably got it wrong. Either that or AnthonyTomo's had me off... ;)

It's been a long season. I was sure i paid 585 though. Either way, i'm happy with this season's price. Will be going for Platinum.

EDIT: Just had a look - it was defo 585 we paid. So it really is cheaper.... Go On City!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby anthonytomo » Tue May 22, 2012 12:56 pm

It was 585 for gold in 109, yffi is correct and I'm no dodgy geezer!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby Blue Since 76 » Tue May 22, 2012 1:02 pm

ashton287 wrote:Has anyone renewed already in the family stand? How much did you pay for an adult and a child?.

I am moving over there this season but I have been told by the club to renew my card as is (£600 in 110) and then when it comes to relocations they will move me and give me a kids SC and take the savings from mine and use it towards my sons. So I was wondering how much it is going to come to all together just in case I need to pay a little extra.


I'm in family stand lower. Kid's ticket was £110 and mine was £415. Think top tier is a bit more expensive for adult ticket, but it shouldn't cost you anymore than £600 for the pair.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby Blue Since 76 » Tue May 22, 2012 1:02 pm

ashton287 wrote:Has anyone renewed already in the family stand? How much did you pay for an adult and a child?.

I am moving over there this season but I have been told by the club to renew my card as is (£600 in 110) and then when it comes to relocations they will move me and give me a kids SC and take the savings from mine and use it towards my sons. So I was wondering how much it is going to come to all together just in case I need to pay a little extra.


I'm in family stand lower. Kid's ticket was £110 and mine was £415. Think top tier is a bit more expensive for adult ticket, but it shouldn't cost you anymore than £600 for the pair.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby craigmcfc » Tue May 22, 2012 1:09 pm

Reading the last half dozen or so posts has made my day. I've been in a blur for a week with flu and only glanced at the renewal price in passing a few days ago. I honestly thought that for me and my lad to renew in Level 2 of the family stand it had gone up by more than a £100 to £675!
Being slightly more with it today and having read this thread I've been back on the OS and realised that it automatically puts you on the Platinum option, not the Gold option which we're on. So £575, great news!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby King Kev » Wed May 23, 2012 6:08 am

Yffi_88 wrote:
King Kev wrote:
Yffi_88 wrote:Just been on to the site to check how much I’m going to be paying next year. I paid £585 last time around. (Gold Membership).

Turns out - £630 quid. East Stand, Block 109. (Same seats as last year).

That’s for a Platinum membership, which was an additional £50 last year.

So somehow, this season, my seat is £5 cheaper.

I wont be complaining.
I'm in Block 109 and also had Gold membership last season, I'm pretty sure we paid about £530 for it though.


Ive probably got it wrong. Either that or AnthonyTomo's had me off... ;)

It's been a long season. I was sure i paid 585 though. Either way, i'm happy with this season's price. Will be going for Platinum.

EDIT: Just had a look - it was defo 585 we paid. So it really is cheaper.... Go On City!

Just checked and I paid £530 for gold membership last season.

This season it's £580 for Gold - a 9.45% rise!

So long as we win the league again I don't mind so much...
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby anthonytomo » Wed May 23, 2012 7:00 am

King Kev wrote:Just checked and I paid £530 for gold membership last season.

This season it's £580 for Gold - a 9.45% rise!

So long as we win the league again I don't mind so much...


Could the difference in price between ours and yours last season lee, be down to yours being a renewal and ours a new application?
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby bernabias_right_boot » Wed May 23, 2012 8:56 am

Renewed mine a few days ago. CB3 block 326. Platinum renewal was £630, which I believe was around £45 more expensive than last year.
Went platinum as I can't get to all games and this gives you the Ticket Exchange option to sell. Last season I got my mate to sell it on to a work colleague but he doesn't pick it up often. The exchange system might work better for me.
Also renewed my boy's blue membership which was £20. Managed to get him to a few games including the QPR last day game last season on that. Hope I can still get tickets for him next season!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby King Kev » Wed May 23, 2012 10:05 am

anthonytomo wrote:
King Kev wrote:Just checked and I paid £530 for gold membership last season.

This season it's £580 for Gold - a 9.45% rise!

So long as we win the league again I don't mind so much...


Could the difference in price between ours and yours last season lee, be down to yours being a renewal and ours a new application?

Possibly. I know in previous years if you renewed before a certain date you got it cheaper, I can't remember if they did that last year though. Having said that, I didn't renew until June last year!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby King Kev » Wed May 23, 2012 10:06 am

Does anybody know how the Ticket Exchange will work? Will the sale price be pro-rata based on the price you oaid for the season ticket? What will the fees be? (I assume there will be some!)
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby anthonytomo » Wed May 23, 2012 10:36 am

King Kev wrote:Does anybody know how the Ticket Exchange will work? Will the sale price be pro-rata based on the price you oaid for the season ticket? What will the fees be? (I assume there will be some!)


Minimum sale price is 90% of ticket value and maximum price is 150%. Loyalty points stay with seller. Commission to be to ticket exchange by both buyer and seller. Can't remember at what rate though. I think about 10% of sale price from both parties.
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby King Kev » Wed May 23, 2012 10:39 am

anthonytomo wrote:
King Kev wrote:Does anybody know how the Ticket Exchange will work? Will the sale price be pro-rata based on the price you oaid for the season ticket? What will the fees be? (I assume there will be some!)


Minimum sale price is 90% of ticket value and maximum price is 150%. Loyalty points stay with seller. Commission to be to ticket exchange by both buyer and seller. Can't remember at what rate though. I think about 10% of sale price from both parties.

That's pretty good.

I have paid £33.15 per match (Platinum membership) - So if the ticket price is £45 for a match I sell it for £40.50 and pay £4.05 in commision I end up getting more than I paid for it!
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Re: On the negative side........(ticket prices)

Postby anthonytomo » Wed May 23, 2012 10:45 am

It's actually 10% from seller and 15% from buyer. Maximum of 6 buy/sells in a season. If its family stand ticket it has to be sold as a package, ie. adult and child. Pretty good stuff.
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