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ST holders unable to attend to retain CAFC Cash / Ballot details for Wimbledon & Bristol Rovers p6
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Sounds like theatres have been told that tomorrow night's performances are to be their last so looks like it could be from Wednesday.0
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Tier 3 from Wednesday so tomorrow's game will be ok then thats it
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23 tickets still available for tomorrow night0
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I am surprised801912601 said:23 tickets still available for tomorrow night
Last game for a while now as we are moving into tier 3, surprised they havent been snapped uo1 -
Sorry if wrong thread but I assume you can't buy streams for this seasons games from your CAFC cash if the cash refers to past season and you haven't renewed this season? Tried but could never link it up.0
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Yes you can for games. Certainly could earlier in the season anywayMortimerwasgod said:Sorry if wrong thread but I assume you can't buy streams for this seasons games from your CAFC cash if the cash refers to past season and you haven't renewed this season? Tried but could never link it up.1 -
Does anyone have the link to purchase the Bristol Rovers game using CAFC Cash?0
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I think you log in on the ‘Tickets’ window, select ‘Home games’ and Bristol Rovers and you can the use CAFC cash for the £10 fee, although there’s an additional transaction fee of £1.50 to pay by credit or debit card.
Having said that, I managed to cock it up myself for this game and didn’t use my CAFC Cash, so am probably not the best person to be offering advice ....0 -
If you don't want to buy the stream, then don't.addick1956 said:
It is actually cheaper to pay cash directly and avoid the £1.50 fee added. My season ticket was £195 . No matter which way I pay it costs more than the season ticket which seems quite wrong. My seat is a very generous £8.50 a game live. However I resent being penalised for risking my money to buy a season ticket and then be made to pay more plus purchasing fee on topBlucher said:I think you log in on the ‘Tickets’ window, select ‘Home games’ and Bristol Rovers and you can the use CAFC cash for the £10 fee, although there’s an additional transaction fee of £1.50 to pay by credit or debit card.
Having said that, I managed to cock it up myself for this game and didn’t use my CAFC Cash, so am probably not the best person to be offering advice ....
You will simply get your S/T money refunded in CAFC cash, which can pay/go towards next season's S/T.3 -
Covered End said:
If you don't want to buy the stream, then don't.addick1956 said:
It is actually cheaper to pay cash directly and avoid the £1.50 fee added. My season ticket was £195 . No matter which way I pay it costs more than the season ticket which seems quite wrong. My seat is a very generous £8.50 a game live. However I resent being penalised for risking my money to buy a season ticket and then be made to pay more plus purchasing fee on topBlucher said:I think you log in on the ‘Tickets’ window, select ‘Home games’ and Bristol Rovers and you can the use CAFC cash for the £10 fee, although there’s an additional transaction fee of £1.50 to pay by credit or debit card.
Having said that, I managed to cock it up myself for this game and didn’t use my CAFC Cash, so am probably not the best person to be offering advice ....
You will simply get your S/T money refunded in CAFC cash, which can pay/go towards next season's S/T.
Exactly what I'm doing - paying for the stream and leaving CAFC cash to build up against next year's ST.
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Snap, partly as I always leave it too late to use the cash for the stream!bobmunro said:Covered End said:
If you don't want to buy the stream, then don't.addick1956 said:
It is actually cheaper to pay cash directly and avoid the £1.50 fee added. My season ticket was £195 . No matter which way I pay it costs more than the season ticket which seems quite wrong. My seat is a very generous £8.50 a game live. However I resent being penalised for risking my money to buy a season ticket and then be made to pay more plus purchasing fee on topBlucher said:I think you log in on the ‘Tickets’ window, select ‘Home games’ and Bristol Rovers and you can the use CAFC cash for the £10 fee, although there’s an additional transaction fee of £1.50 to pay by credit or debit card.
Having said that, I managed to cock it up myself for this game and didn’t use my CAFC Cash, so am probably not the best person to be offering advice ....
You will simply get your S/T money refunded in CAFC cash, which can pay/go towards next season's S/T.
Exactly what I'm doing - paying for the stream and leaving CAFC cash to build up against next year's ST.1 -
I think you've missed the point. The guy is just making a point that it more expensive to watch online than it is live in the stadium. I think they've made a fair point. I cannot think of any other examples where this is the case.Covered End said:
If you don't want to buy the stream, then don't.addick1956 said:
It is actually cheaper to pay cash directly and avoid the £1.50 fee added. My season ticket was £195 . No matter which way I pay it costs more than the season ticket which seems quite wrong. My seat is a very generous £8.50 a game live. However I resent being penalised for risking my money to buy a season ticket and then be made to pay more plus purchasing fee on topBlucher said:I think you log in on the ‘Tickets’ window, select ‘Home games’ and Bristol Rovers and you can the use CAFC cash for the £10 fee, although there’s an additional transaction fee of £1.50 to pay by credit or debit card.
Having said that, I managed to cock it up myself for this game and didn’t use my CAFC Cash, so am probably not the best person to be offering advice ....
You will simply get your S/T money refunded in CAFC cash, which can pay/go towards next season's S/T.
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Yes I understand that he has an extraordinary cheap concession S/T.PopIcon said:
I think you've missed the point. The guy is just making a point that it more expensive to watch online than it is live in the stadium. I think they've made a fair point. I cannot think of any other examples where this is the case.Covered End said:
If you don't want to buy the stream, then don't.addick1956 said:
It is actually cheaper to pay cash directly and avoid the £1.50 fee added. My season ticket was £195 . No matter which way I pay it costs more than the season ticket which seems quite wrong. My seat is a very generous £8.50 a game live. However I resent being penalised for risking my money to buy a season ticket and then be made to pay more plus purchasing fee on topBlucher said:I think you log in on the ‘Tickets’ window, select ‘Home games’ and Bristol Rovers and you can the use CAFC cash for the £10 fee, although there’s an additional transaction fee of £1.50 to pay by credit or debit card.
Having said that, I managed to cock it up myself for this game and didn’t use my CAFC Cash, so am probably not the best person to be offering advice ....
You will simply get your S/T money refunded in CAFC cash, which can pay/go towards next season's S/T.
The EFL set the £10 price.
I'm simply saying that if someone feels £10 is too much, then that's fine and they are not obliged to purchase (exactly the same as with everything else if you think it's not good value).0




