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Season tickets 2021/22 (22nd July - 9,000 sold).
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Yep, had nothing, will try and chase upCovered End said:
You should get e mail confirmation from CAFC.Rothko said:Brought, but the V12 order flow is rubbish (here speaks the digital Product Manager), so you get a confirmation from V12, but nothing from the club, and no clear idea of whether the tickets are actually brought when you go back to the ticket site.
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Should still be more CAFC cash to be added for existing ST holders with two home games left shouldn't there?1
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No. Lincoln money was already credited because it’s a postponed game and the hull money was showing yesterday when I looked at my cafc cash balanceCharltonparklane said:Should still be more CAFC cash to be added for existing ST holders with two home games left shouldn't there?1 -
Did mine over the phone in the end . Far less complicated. I had £280 in CAFC cash which was more than I suspected.I’ve moved from the upper north to the Alan Curbishley stand to sit with the old farts !2
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Why are people not watching the home games at least ...??Charltonparklane said:Should still be more CAFC cash to be added for existing ST holders with two home games left shouldn't there?0 -
Does anyone have the stats for how many season tickets have been sold by Charlton over the last, say, 10 years? Be good to see if we get a significant rise under TS.0
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Renewed, was really easy. With the mountains of CAFC Cash I had (from basically missing the deadline to use it to but streams almost every week) and my Valley Gold discount it only came to £131, after the Accrington game I feel like I’ve been ripped off!0
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Don’t forget your membership includes a free tartan blanket and a flaskBedsaddick said:Did mine over the phone in the end . Far less complicated. I had £280 in CAFC cash which was more than I suspected.I’ve moved from the upper north to the Alan Curbishley stand to sit with the old farts !2 -
Just bought mine. Had £10 cash left over from last season. A very easy process. I just need Boris to approve summer holidays as I want to turn up at that first match with a tan2
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1. Pricing looks what I expected - the differential between lowest and highest is still too large. It encourages you to spend less, not more.
2. Glad to hear the systems side of renewing appears to be much easier than previously - we have all been frustrated by this before.
3. Agree with Rick that the Membership offerings are disappointing and confusing. A triumph of quantity over quality - 30 loyalty points and a pair of lucky socks?
4. Can you imagine buying a round and having to get your card our to claim 20% off one drink? Those who agreed this have never queued and bought a drink before.
5. Can we rename this the Stuwall Thread?
6. If enough people become Members and remember to wear their lucky socks on match days (as well as their own lucky pants), promotion should be assured.
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Been on hold for 30 minutes, so hopefully there is someone thereBedsaddick said:Did mine over the phone in the end . Far less complicated. I had £280 in CAFC cash which was more than I suspected.I’ve moved from the upper north to the Alan Curbishley stand to sit with the old farts !
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No great rush but does feel like the strategy by launching today (and knowing your biggest day is launch day) is to get as many renewals committed pre-7pm if we don’t win tonight and miss out on play offs.bobmunro said:
Not sure - seems pretty good taking into account there's no great rush.WSS said:Is that ‘good’?
What is good though is that (assuming average ST cost of say £350) that the £350,000 is safe from the filthy grabbing hands of the likes of Mouthall and co!
can’t believe even in lockdown they would have chose a Matchday with all the hassle of phoneline/ email enquiries, post-Bank Holiday post delays, processing etc if that wasn’t the strategy. I wonder if the Ipswich, Crewe results saw this rushed out quicker than an earlier plan?4 -
I had to wait 45 minutesRothko said:
Been on hold for 30 minutes, so hopefully there is someone thereBedsaddick said:Did mine over the phone in the end . Far less complicated. I had £280 in CAFC cash which was more than I suspected.I’ve moved from the upper north to the Alan Curbishley stand to sit with the old farts !0 -
ThanksRob7Lee said:
They may not have your DOB stored - they'll want proof if you've not provided it before, give them a call (prepare to be in a long queue, might be easier to wait a few days).iainment said:How do you get a 65+ ticket? The site is charging full whack even though I selected the 65+ option0 -
Got my two on line, straight forward and easy. Didn’t renew last year because of the cowboys and Covid but managed to retain my original seats which we have had since return to the valley all those years ago.
To make things even better qualified for over 65 for first time, so very good value IMHO.3 -
were you charged any fees ?Hartleypete said:Got my two on line, straight forward and easy. Didn’t renew last year because of the cowboys and Covid but managed to retain my original seats which we have had since return to the valley all those years ago.
To make things even better qualified for over 65 for first time, so very good value IMHO.
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Got through, then got told they’ll call back with the person who deals with V12 Applications.
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The deadline doesn't help me at all, often the cut off for using cafc cash on a stream is the day before the game, I either forget or not sure of plans (two young ones) so often have to pay £ despite having cafc cash available.RonnieMoore said:
Why are people not watching the home games at least ...??Charltonparklane said:Should still be more CAFC cash to be added for existing ST holders with two home games left shouldn't there?
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Maybe - and a dose of cynicism is healthy!AFKABartram said:
No great rush but does feel like the strategy by launching today (and knowing your biggest day is launch day) is to get as many renewals committed pre-7pm if we don’t win tonight and miss out on play offs.bobmunro said:
Not sure - seems pretty good taking into account there's no great rush.WSS said:Is that ‘good’?
What is good though is that (assuming average ST cost of say £350) that the £350,000 is safe from the filthy grabbing hands of the likes of Mouthall and co!
can’t believe even in lockdown they would have chose a Matchday with all the hassle of phoneline/ email enquiries, post-Bank Holiday post delays, processing etc if that wasn’t the strategy. I wonder if the Ipswich, Crewe results saw this rushed out quicker than an earlier plan?
But, this was announced before Saturday's games and for us to secure a play-off place now we not only have to win both remaining games, the latter against the Champions, but are relying on Oxford and Pompey both dropping points on Sunday - both at home and against teams with nothing to play for - and even then we've got to win the play-offs!
I'm an optimist by nature but even I can't see that happening, and I would suggest that most if not all of the purchasers prior to 7pm tonight are doing so with a very high degree of confidence that we will be in League One next season.
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Anybody know how many sold so far.0
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I don't understand why the timing/sale of season tickets is being met with such micro level analysis.0
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Will be buying this evening. First since 12/13 for me I think, very excited for the season to start.4
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£1.50 in total.redashdave said:
were you charged any fees ?Hartleypete said:Got my two on line, straight forward and easy. Didn’t renew last year because of the cowboys and Covid but managed to retain my original seats which we have had since return to the valley all those years ago.
To make things even better qualified for over 65 for first time, so very good value IMHO.0 -
Possibly but all the other indications are that it was coming very soon anyway ie making the video which was "teased" on the Saturday show before we knew the Accrington result, Olly mentioned the mail out company being used. It would be hard to suddenly bring all that forward so quickly IMHO but I don't know.AFKABartram said:
No great rush but does feel like the strategy by launching today (and knowing your biggest day is launch day) is to get as many renewals committed pre-7pm if we don’t win tonight and miss out on play offs.bobmunro said:
Not sure - seems pretty good taking into account there's no great rush.WSS said:Is that ‘good’?
What is good though is that (assuming average ST cost of say £350) that the £350,000 is safe from the filthy grabbing hands of the likes of Mouthall and co!
can’t believe even in lockdown they would have chose a Matchday with all the hassle of phoneline/ email enquiries, post-Bank Holiday post delays, processing etc if that wasn’t the strategy. I wonder if the Ipswich, Crewe results saw this rushed out quicker than an earlier plan?0 -
Wouldn't read too much into sales, not really normal circumstances still this year.1
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Apologies, that’s my fault. And it wasn’t intended as a criticism, if it read that way, more curiosity.mendonca said:I don't understand why the timing/sale of season tickets is being met with such micro level analysis.Just chewing the fat speculating on the strategy behind things. We do the same for tactics, formations on the pitch etc, so was just thinking in a similar vain.4













