if the money was guaranteed to go into a transfer budget and be accessible by Mr S Gallen and Mr L Bowyer only, then I would donate it back, but it won’t and so I won’t...
Season ticket holders should be refunded by a certain %
I'm guessing roughly 10%. Just do it. Put the effort in.
Then all the games should be free to watch on TV and for everyone on a free stream.
That is how you make people happy. Don't just scare yourself into a short term plan of digital age trash. Be respectful and at least attempt to get people onside even if it might not fully feel appreciated.
Ok, yes I know, money doesn't grow on trees and business is business but in terms of long term strategy and Keeping "the customers" at bay, then this is what you do.
It's been a very tough time for everyone and for a lot of different reasons. We only live once.
I have £171 CAFC cash. some of that is 3 tickets away at Cardiff. Is the club obliged to pass on away ticket money to the away club, or do Charlton hold on to it. My intention is to claim back ticket money ( including a couple of home Millwall tickets) but to use the remainder of my season ticket towards next seasons, or games on IFollow.
Unused Season Tickets/Match Tickets are being converted into "Charlton Cash" to use against future purchases or, at some stage date unknown, to get a refund. There is an option to donate your credit back to the club. Will you take this option?
If we had normal owners who had the best interests of Charlton at heart I would willingly donate my money to the club. But with the current bunch of shysters that appear to be hovering over us no way.
I've got £82 so my donation could fill up an ESI Range Rover, buy a couple of toys for Lyle Taylor to chuck out of his pram, or pay a players wages for about 15 minutes. I think I'd rather use it for a ST renewal if we get a Varney/Barclay regime or otherwise give it to charity. No way it goes to the ESI crooks under any guise.
I have £171 CAFC cash. some of that is 3 tickets away at Cardiff. Is the club obliged to pass on away ticket money to the away club, or do Charlton hold on to it. My intention is to claim back ticket money ( including a couple of home Millwall tickets) but to use the remainder of my season ticket towards next seasons, or games on IFollow.
Normally away ticket monies should be returned to the home club but seeing as the game isn’t going ahead then I assume there is no requirement to. You have paid for them somehow (card or cash), monies that Charlton currently hold, so they are obliged to return it to you one way or another. Obviously they hope you spend as much of it as possible on live streaming or towards future purchases as if everyone asks for a cash refund they have a big hole in their finances.
Just submitted a cash refund form to the club. Will be interesting to see how quickly or not it is dealt with and whether any barriers appear to get in the way of receipt of the funds.
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Unfortunately I need mine for a haircut so won’t be able to join you.
At the moment the club is receiving a big fat zero.
It's a farce though if anyone has less than £40 as a season ticket holder and expected to make up any difference.
I remember Ronnie Moore.
I'm guessing roughly 10%. Just do it. Put the effort in.
Then all the games should be free to watch on TV and for everyone on a free stream.
That is how you make people happy. Don't just scare yourself into a short term plan of digital age trash. Be respectful and at least attempt to get people onside even if it might not fully feel appreciated.
Ok, yes I know, money doesn't grow on trees and business is business but in terms of long term strategy and Keeping "the customers" at bay, then this is what you do.
It's been a very tough time for everyone and for a lot of different reasons. We only live once.
err that is a whoosh, right?
But with the current bunch of shysters that appear to be hovering over us no way.
20% discount on Valley Pass streams for all season ticket holders. So very generous!
I can purchase all games for £72, I have £75 cafc cash.
They can keep the £3.