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Everything posted by dune
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I'm saying that you didn't know you could pay with a debit card and not get charged a fee. I'm saying that the perks you supposedly got from your credit card weren't more than the £1.50 fee for the ammount you spent on tickets.
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Wow, that must be some credit card to get over £1.50 worth of perks back from the purchase of a ticket or two. Dulldays you talk rubbish. I bet you didn't even know you could pay with a debit card and not get charged a fee and now you're just trying to dig yourself out of a hole - badly.
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The troll is running out of things to say.
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How is it more convenient to pay with a credit card as oposed to a debit card from a current account. Were the numbers easier to read out on your credit card?
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Dulldays wasn't wrong to pay by credit card because presumably he was skint quite a bit, but he was a mug because he should have managed his finances better and payed with a debit card which carried no charge.
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Paying with a credit card last season did make someone a mug because paying by this method cost more. Dulldays keeps bragging about his 0% credit card, but he fails to realise he payed more than those who payed with a debit card.
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Are you being deliberately thick?
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Where did I say i wanted Cortese out of the club then troll?
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But ordering tickets over the phone or online is the method that best suits me. Why should this method of purchasing carry such an excessive fee when the amount isn't justified?
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You were a mug to use a credit card last season as they have always carried a handling fee, but now all cards carry a handling fee. Did you not realise this?
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You'd have been a fine citizen of Vichy France.
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I didn't say that you troll.
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I buy most of my tickets over the phone with a debit card because that method suits me best. I will continue to use this method (although i'll use a credit card from now so it costs the club more) however because i've paid this excessive premium I will expect fast delivery and when tickets don't arrive (as happened for two away games last season) I will expect a full refund of the ticket tax.
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I will never ever be accepting of the ticket tax because it's morally wrong. I will have to pay it, but it's alienated me from the club and they've lost a lot of good will from it.
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I would imagine this is the logic used by Cortese, but a thousand pounds for him and his family is peanuts.
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It's the principle of the thing. I could afford to pay £1 to use the toilets on a RyanAir flight, but I won't ever fly RyanAir because I fundamentally disagree with how the business is run.
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Another seed has been planted to add to the seeds slagging off MLT and Lawrie, the echo debacle, and the lack of denial about Pardew being sacked (how long did it take for NC to back the manager?). Slowly but surely Cortese is alienating more and more fans. His honeymoon is well and truely over my friend.
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You must be very wealthy to be so blazee' about excessive pricing.
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don't burn your bridges - you may one day need to go back and you also may require a reference. They cannot (won't) give a bad reference because companies leave themseleves open to claims, but they can refuse a to give a reference.
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That's funny because I thought it was stated that Marcus would keep the club in his family. Are you suggesting that Mr Liebherr is not committed?
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I'm fully prepared to pay a fair price to attend games, but the £3 ticket tax is not a fair price - it's a rip off. The majority of other clubs that have a ticket tax charge £1 - so why is our ticket tax £3. Can you justify this excessively high tax?
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This is a Saints forum to discuss issues. The lack of a ST installment scheme and the ticket tax are issues. If Rupert Lowe had been behind these announcements there would have been uproar.