Because you get charged £1.50 each time you use CAFC money. If they sell only one at a time, they get £1.50, If they sell 2 or more at a time, they still only charge £1.50 for the transaction thus they make more money selling singly rather than as a tranche of games. It seems a rather petty way to make a small amount of money which justs upsets fans. Because of this I no longer use CAFC money.
The great raymondo is creating a version of Valley pass that works at 8k ultra HD at 400 frames per second and wanks you off at the same time.
These things take time.
just been onto porn hub - if i can get the great raymondo's buy in, we'll be on the dragons den this time next year (looking for a helping hand for the 'launch')
I enjoy hearing Curbs and other players give an insight around our glory years. More interesting than talking about the current situation. Will be great to hear Robinson.
Because you get charged £1.50 each time you use CAFC money. If they sell only one at a time, they get £1.50, If they sell 2 or more at a time, they still only charge £1.50 for the transaction thus they make more money selling singly rather than as a tranche of games. It seems a rather petty way to make a small amount of money which justs upsets fans. Because of this I no longer use CAFC money.
I found this and objected on here...I was told tough by a couple of individuals on here. It is a check really as we stumped up our money when the club was in desperate straits. We probably risked our money but it helped keep the club alive as season tickets raised over £1,000,000 when the cupboard was bare. LB said they couldn't even afford to buy training balls at the time because salaries were were needing to be paid. It may have prevented Administration as well. Yet now we are paying a 15% surcharge on £10 viewing. I hope TS is nothing this because it as abuse on loyal fans really.
@addick1956 If you're certain to buy a S/T for next season then don't use your CAFC cash. Buy for £10.00 without the £1.50 booking fee and leave the CAFC cash alone. They will allow you to carry it forward next season and take the money off your S/T. I agree the £1.50 is a bit of a cheek if you've bought an S/T (like me) but at least doing it like this you can safe the annoying £1.50. Anjd keep your fingers crossed that some or all of next season will be with some degree of normality...
Because you get charged £1.50 each time you use CAFC money. If they sell only one at a time, they get £1.50, If they sell 2 or more at a time, they still only charge £1.50 for the transaction thus they make more money selling singly rather than as a tranche of games. It seems a rather petty way to make a small amount of money which justs upsets fans. Because of this I no longer use CAFC money.
I found this and objected on here...I was told tough by a couple of individuals on here. It is a check really as we stumped up our money when the club was in desperate straits. We probably risked our money but it helped keep the club alive as season tickets raised over £1,000,000 when the cupboard was bare. LB said they couldn't even afford to buy training balls at the time because salaries were were needing to be paid. It may have prevented Administration as well. Yet now we are paying a 15% surcharge on £10 viewing. I hope TS is nothing this because it as abuse on loyal fans really.
@addick1956 If you're certain to buy a S/T for next season then don't use your CAFC cash. Buy for £10.00 without the £1.50 booking fee and leave the CAFRC cash alone. They will allow you to carry it forward next season and take the money off your S/T. I agree the £1.50 is a bit of a cheek if you've bought an S/T (like me) but at least doing it like this you can safe the annoying £1.50. Anjd keep your fingers crossed that some or all of next season will be with some degree of normality...
Correct and even if you don't wish to renew next season, you should hopefully get an option to have your CAFC cash refunded as they did at the end of last season. If you wish to use your CAFC cash & pay the £1.50 fee that's fine, if you don't wish to then don't. I've done both, but am inclined not to pay the £1.50 in future.
I've stopped using CAFC Cash for this reason. It seems to be a flaw with the ticketing system that it automatically charges £1.50 - fine when they have to physically post the tickets out, but not for using prepaid money for streaming - whereas the VP payment system doesn't
From memory at least part if not all of the £1.50 charge Is levied by the system operator. Think that's how they pay the 'licence fee' - can thank a certain CEO for that.
Because you get charged £1.50 each time you use CAFC money. If they sell only one at a time, they get £1.50, If they sell 2 or more at a time, they still only charge £1.50 for the transaction thus they make more money selling singly rather than as a tranche of games. It seems a rather petty way to make a small amount of money which justs upsets fans. Because of this I no longer use CAFC money.
I found this and objected on here...I was told tough by a couple of individuals on here. It is a check really as we stumped up our money when the club was in desperate straits. We probably risked our money but it helped keep the club alive as season tickets raised over £1,000,000 when the cupboard was bare. LB said they couldn't even afford to buy training balls at the time because salaries were were needing to be paid. It may have prevented Administration as well. Yet now we are paying a 15% surcharge on £10 viewing. I hope TS is nothing this because it as abuse on loyal fans really.
@addick1956 If you're certain to buy a S/T for next season then don't use your CAFC cash. Buy for £10.00 without the £1.50 booking fee and leave the CAFC cash alone. They will allow you to carry it forward next season and take the money off your S/T. I agree the £1.50 is a bit of a cheek if you've bought an S/T (like me) but at least doing it like this you can safe the annoying £1.50. Anjd keep your fingers crossed that some or all of next season will be with some degree of normality...
I would expect to get any left over money refunded in any case...that was the deal anyway I believe.
I am wondering why games are not sold in tranches before .
Perhaps they think the season will end at so.e point and be decided on PPG ?
You've had too much uncertainty of games being postponed due to Covid to sell in tranches. Then if you've sold the stream it's postponed and rearranged for April & some fans are allowed, you've got a hell of a lot of messing around. They're doing it right as far as I'm concerned.
"🚨 After an initial pitch inspection on arrival, the referee will carry out a second inspection at 2pm to decide whether today's game will go ahead.
We will keep supporters updated... #cafc"
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Portsmouth game and potentially the Rochdale game will no doubt go on sale tomorrow
These things take time.
a rush, causing some panic buying
Supporters can purchase a live video pass for our game against Portsmouth on Saturday afternoon.
The game kicks off at 3pm and the Valley Pass Live production, presented by Scott Minto, begins at 2.15pm and will include:
Any individual can purchase directly on the Valley Pass website. A match pass costs £10. Click here to purchase a match pass.
The deadline for purchasing the game using CAFC Cash is 2pm on Friday, January 29th. Click here to purchase with CAFC Cash.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/60116f4408a51/get-your-live-streaming-video-pass-for-charlton-v-portsmouth
If you wish to use your CAFC cash & pay the £1.50 fee that's fine, if you don't wish to then don't.
I've done both, but am inclined not to pay the £1.50 in future.
Then if you've sold the stream it's postponed and rearranged for April & some fans are allowed, you've got a hell of a lot of messing around.
They're doing it right as far as I'm concerned.
We will keep supporters updated... #cafc"