Obviously an issue if it’s not received before Saturday, but what exactly do people need it for before then?
Going away tomorrow return Saturday was going straight from airport. Any body with a brain wouldn't leave it to the last minute, particularly after the fiasco we had a few seasons back.
I’m not going Saturday as I’ve got a family wedding to attend under duress. But I’m going to ring them tomorrow and ask about a refund. I’m interested to hear what they say. I won’t be rude to the staff but I have a genuine issue over renewing in may with certain expectations and where we find ourselves now. I paid by credit card so I’ll be giving my credit card company a ring to to see what’s what.
I’m asking as the club took to social media on Mon 30th July to say they were being posted the next day (Tue 31st).
As of today, 6 days later it appears not a single one has arrived.
Which suggests to me they weren’t posted when they said they were going to just the day before (unless anyone can say it’s reasonable for 2nd class deliveries to not arrive by day 6).
I’m asking as the club took to social media on Mon 30th July to say they were being posted the next day (Tue 31st).
As of today, 6 days later it appears not a single one has arrived.
Which suggests to me they weren’t posted when they said they were going to just the day before (unless anyone can say it’s reasonable for 2nd class deliveries to not arrive by day 6).
What was the point of saying anything?
Surely you're not insinuating they're telling porkies, AFKA !
I’m asking as the club took to social media on Mon 30th July to say they were being posted the next day (Tue 31st).
As of today, 6 days later it appears not a single one has arrived.
Which suggests to me they weren’t posted when they said they were going to just the day before (unless anyone can say it’s reasonable for 2nd class deliveries to not arrive by day 6).
What was the point of saying anything?
AFKA have you not worked out after 4 years that sometimes were told fibs
I’m asking as the club took to social media on Mon 30th July to say they were being posted the next day (Tue 31st).
As of today, 6 days later it appears not a single one has arrived.
Which suggests to me they weren’t posted when they said they were going to just the day before (unless anyone can say it’s reasonable for 2nd class deliveries to not arrive by day 6).
What was the point of saying anything?
AFKA have you not worked out after 4 years that sometimes were we are always being told fibs
I just tried to get on to the cafc website page for season tickets terms and conditions, to check what it said about refunds. Guess what - page unavailable. What's the odds someone at the club has been reading this site and getting a bit nervous?
Sadly when it comes to refunds, not sure you will have a leg to stand on as you are paying to watch the 23 home games - there is no specific reference to whether we win any of these games or field a strong side.
IMO football should be different, why should we pay if RD wont.
Will be interesting to hear if refunds can be given out. I don't see why not, I've had matchday tickets refunded so don't see why a ST should be any different.
As it stands with a final round of asset stripping potentially happening I don't even want to go on Saturday.
But, yes, probably as long as you bought on-line (by post?). I mentioned this to the disgruntled on the BFG contract thread.
blockquote class="Quote" rel="cafcfan">For those suggesting they might want to chop in their season tickets, it may be that the Consumer Contracts Regulations are your friend - at least if you bought on-line or by post rather than in person.
According to Which "your right to cancel an order starts the moment you place your order and doesn't end until 14 days from the day you receive your goods.
As this 14-day period is the time you have to decide whether to cancel, the seller can’t say that you must have returned the goods within this time-frame."
There might be some grey area regarding whether season tickets are goods or services but worth a shout I'd have thought.
It would certainly make a point if enough people applied for a refund.
I just tried to get on to the cafc website page for season tickets terms and conditions, to check what it said about refunds. Guess what - page unavailable. What's the odds someone at the club has been reading this site and getting a bit nervous?
I believe that is actually illegal.
Well, according to Which again, the trader is required to provide a whole list of things. This includes: details of any right to cancel - the trader also needs to provide, or make available, a standard cancellation form to make cancelling easy (although you aren’t under any obligation to use it)
Edited to add: yes the legislation even provides a helpful template letter to be used by traders in their t&cs. And disgruntled customers of course legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/3134/schedule/3/made
I just tried to get on to the cafc website page for season tickets terms and conditions, to check what it said about refunds. Guess what - page unavailable. What's the odds someone at the club has been reading this site and getting a bit nervous?
I believe that is actually illegal.
Well, according to Which again, the trader is required to provide a whole list of things. This includes: details of any right to cancel - the trader also needs to provide, or make available, a standard cancellation form to make cancelling easy (although you aren’t under any obligation to use it)
Edited to add: yes the legislation even provides a helpful template letter to be used by traders in their t&cs. And disgruntled customers of course legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/3134/schedule/3/made
Been done a thousand times before I know but I just don't understand why anyone would buy a season ticket while Douchbag is still here.
Buy on a match by match basis if you have to go but giving him the money up front is incomprensible to me.
Because I am a Charlton fan first and foremost regardless of ownership that I can’t influence. Nothing against the boycotters-they are fans too but we all choose our own paths. We’ve had shit owners in the past and we will in the future (hopefully not soon). I make my own decisions as best I can and I will go when I choose - so, as others have already said, buying a S/T actually gives RD less money than pay as you go...
But it gives him it up front. That’s the fundamental difference. £1m etc up front means he can ride out x extra months whilst hoping to get a higher offer.
Nothing up front means he’s having to fund more of the running costs and thus you’d assume he’d want to sell sooner.
Been done a thousand times before I know but I just don't understand why anyone would buy a season ticket while Douchbag is still here.
Buy on a match by match basis if you have to go but giving him the money up front is incomprensible to me.
Because I am a Charlton fan first and foremost regardless of ownership that I can’t influence. Nothing against the boycotters-they are fans too but we all choose our own paths. We’ve had shit owners in the past and we will in the future (hopefully not soon). I make my own decisions as best I can and I will go when I choose - so, as others have already said, buying a S/T actually gives RD less money than pay as you go...
But it gives him it up front. That’s the fundamental difference. £1m etc up front means he can ride out x extra months whilst hoping to get a higher offer.
Nothing up front means he’s having to fund more of the running costs and thus you’d assume he’d want to sell sooner.
Except I paid on a credit card - so the club (not RD) only gets in in instalments
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That OK.
I'm Still Waiting
Roland. Just fuck off please.
Edit. I’ve not received my ST yet.
Bet they took your money quick enough though.
When will people ever learn ......
(*smiley winky face)
I blame the Royal Mail
As of today, 6 days later it appears not a single one has arrived.
Which suggests to me they weren’t posted when they said they were going to just the day before (unless anyone can say it’s reasonable for 2nd class deliveries to not arrive by day 6).
What was the point of saying anything?
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blockquote class="Quote" rel="cafcfan">For those suggesting they might want to chop in their season tickets, it may be that the Consumer Contracts Regulations are your friend - at least if you bought on-line or by post rather than in person.
According to Which "your right to cancel an order starts the moment you place your order and doesn't end until 14 days from the day you receive your goods.
As this 14-day period is the time you have to decide whether to cancel, the seller can’t say that you must have returned the goods within this time-frame."
There might be some grey area regarding whether season tickets are goods or services but worth a shout I'd have thought.
It would certainly make a point if enough people applied for a refund.
I haven't received the 4 STs I renewed a month back BUT the additional child ST I ordered a week ago arrived last Friday !
Well, according to Which again, the trader is required to provide a whole list of things. This includes: details of any right to cancel - the trader also needs to provide, or make available, a standard cancellation form to make cancelling easy (although you aren’t under any obligation to use it)
Edited to add: yes the legislation even provides a helpful template letter to be used by traders in their t&cs. And disgruntled customers of course legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/3134/schedule/3/made
What they are actually supposed to provide info-wise is listed in Schedule Two. legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/3134/schedule/2/made
Paid with credit card so would do a chargeback if I had to.
https://www.inbrief.co.uk/football-law/football-season-tickets-unfair-terms-consumer-contracts/
The owner is grateful to you for your custom.
#keepdancing
(to his tune)
Nothing up front means he’s having to fund more of the running costs and thus you’d assume he’d want to sell sooner.