Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr 12:09 - Jan 9 with 25081 views | oldgrey | Went to get my Wolves ticket this morning. Cash sale. Was overjoyed to see a £2.50 booking fee added. Apparently since 3 January. The man did tell me that credit card fees stop from the 13 January. Are these robbin' Americans reduced to this type of money making scam now? | | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:18 - Jan 9 with 2905 views | SkettyJack | Another PR own goal. Very simply they could have put up the basic cost of a ticket next season to absorb the booking fee. None of this rubbish then Don't suppose the trust had an input in anything like this? | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:19 - Jan 9 with 2905 views | Pacemaker |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:05 - Jan 9 by exiledclaseboy | According to the website the booking fee is £1.60 per ticket if you buy online plus an extra £1.25 per transaction for home printing. So four tickets at £20 each if you buy online print them at home will set you back £87.65. The club gets an extra £7,65 without actually having to do anything. If you buy the same four tickets over the phone or in person at the ticket office £80 worth of tickets will actually cost you £90. |
I just renewed so obviously didn't think about it, so if I want to buy a Wolves ticket it is £15 plus £1.60 & £1.25 printing so a £2.85 booking fee really then. I appreciate that to many people we are just part of the entertainment business and this is still cheaper than a west end show but the club must be realising that for many people this is a lot of money. They appear to know the price of everything and the value of nothing. Yet another own goal by the club. I usually buy my cup tickets at the ticket office early on match day without thinking about it but I have to say these charges are a disgrace. I have no doubt they can now cut staff at the ticket office and contact centre as we will all be buying online so save themselves a bit extra there and still scalp us online. I also think that the club are being somewhat disingenuous by trumpeting that the booking fee for 83% of purchasers will be cheaper following these changes why can't I just download it to my phone at no cost then? | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:19 - Jan 9 with 2901 views | exiledclaseboy |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:14 - Jan 9 by Oldjack | Don't you mean Ticketmasters get that money ? |
I’ve no idea what the contractual arrangement between the club and ticketmaster is. | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:21 - Jan 9 with 2894 views | westside | Buy train tickets on GWR website and no booking fee and they post them out for free as well | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:36 - Jan 9 with 2863 views | Oldjack |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:19 - Jan 9 by exiledclaseboy | I’ve no idea what the contractual arrangement between the club and ticketmaster is. |
it seems all theses ticket touts are on the make, so i'd say it was ticketmaster | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:59 - Jan 9 with 2810 views | Croftyjack |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 19:35 - Jan 9 by TenbySwan | Trading Standards can do nothing. The Club have advertised their charges, we take our choice , we either pay it or we don't. A 'booking fee ' is legal. What is no longer legal is to charge people more for using credit cards. What the club then decided to do is charge everyone including cash and debit card payers £2.50 or £1.60 per ticket and for 4 tickets bought for cash that would be an extra £10 which is scandalous. It would cost pennies to print the tickets and nothing to process for cash or debit cards. CC fees with PayPal which is much more expensive than big commercial deals cost 20p a transaction plus 3.4% so buying 2 adults and 2 child tickets would incur a booking fee of £10 but the actual fee from the card company would be £1.28 (at maximum paypal fees) but the club would have a much better fee deal in place. And don't forget if paying by cash there wouldn't be any fees! The club are taking the fans for granted and the only thing to do if you don't agree don't buy. No other action will affect the money grabbing so and sos. |
So am I right in suggesting that if from Jan 13 you pay by credit card and only pay the cost price. If so then I would do that as you are also protected more by doing so. Silver lining surely. | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 21:04 - Jan 9 with 2789 views | longlostjack |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:21 - Jan 9 by westside | Buy train tickets on GWR website and no booking fee and they post them out for free as well |
There's no charge for a replacement credit card either. It seems you have to pay £ 20 to replace a lost Season ticket. | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 21:11 - Jan 9 with 2760 views | exiledclaseboy |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 20:59 - Jan 9 by Croftyjack | So am I right in suggesting that if from Jan 13 you pay by credit card and only pay the cost price. If so then I would do that as you are also protected more by doing so. Silver lining surely. |
Doesn’t matter what payment method you use to buy tickets, you’re still paying the booking fee. | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 21:13 - Jan 9 with 2746 views | pontyjack | They are still charging the 2% credit card fee as well - milking it for all it’s worth until 13 Jan presumably. You can get your tickets posted to you for free, but have to pay £1.25 to print your own - just doesn’t make sense. So to minimise cost: buy online select post or collect pay by debit card | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 22:42 - Jan 9 with 2630 views | airedale | About 10 years ago, I was involved with a small business interested in employing CNP ( Cardholder not present) technology, whereby they could accept card payments over the phone. At the time the card companies charged £0.26p for a debit card transaction, and 2.7% charge for credit cards. | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 23:18 - Jan 9 with 2595 views | Loyal |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 12:30 - Jan 9 by Oldjack | it's a money making racket ,but what can you do ? |
Dont buy a ticket as it will never sell out for this game. Buy one on a walk up. I'm assuming you can still do that. | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 23:46 - Jan 9 with 2578 views | airedale |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 23:18 - Jan 9 by Loyal | Dont buy a ticket as it will never sell out for this game. Buy one on a walk up. I'm assuming you can still do that. |
Yep, and if they say plus £2.50, then leg it over to the Coops. | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 23:46 - Jan 9 with 2577 views | grampajack |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 23:18 - Jan 9 by Loyal | Dont buy a ticket as it will never sell out for this game. Buy one on a walk up. I'm assuming you can still do that. |
yes but it still costs you an extra £2.50 !!!! You hear about a 'service economy'. Welcome to the reality. No more hidden 'extras' - we'll just charge you 'in the open' for doing nothing extra! | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 01:24 - Jan 10 with 2551 views | Loyal |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 23:46 - Jan 9 by grampajack | yes but it still costs you an extra £2.50 !!!! You hear about a 'service economy'. Welcome to the reality. No more hidden 'extras' - we'll just charge you 'in the open' for doing nothing extra! |
So a 15 quid ticket is 17.50 no matter how you buy it ? | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 07:46 - Jan 10 with 2490 views | westside |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 21:13 - Jan 9 by pontyjack | They are still charging the 2% credit card fee as well - milking it for all it’s worth until 13 Jan presumably. You can get your tickets posted to you for free, but have to pay £1.25 to print your own - just doesn’t make sense. So to minimise cost: buy online select post or collect pay by debit card |
How many people don't have access to the internet and have no choice other than getting tickets from the ticket office at £2.50 a ticket | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 08:36 - Jan 10 with 2449 views | Morfa_Same |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 01:24 - Jan 10 by Loyal | So a 15 quid ticket is 17.50 no matter how you buy it ? |
Surely someone at the club realised this would be worse PR than just putting the ticket prices up to £17.50? | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 10:07 - Jan 10 with 2375 views | headcleaner |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 08:36 - Jan 10 by Morfa_Same | Surely someone at the club realised this would be worse PR than just putting the ticket prices up to £17.50? |
The sad thing is there seems to be a whole load of people who just accept it. Oh it's the norm. It's what happens for music concerts etc etc. Rubbish not everywhere does it some t8cket sites don't charge stealth taxes on tickets. It's such a lame argument to suggest people suck it up and it's only a couple of quid. If it's £15 a ticket then that's what one should pay. If you want it posted to you then fine add on p&p but don't use it as a way of screwing an extra few quid off fans. Will the apologists still think it's ok when it becomes £5 extra a ticket? | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 10:10 - Jan 10 with 2374 views | perchrockjack | Whilst Huddersfeild pledging to keep ticket prices and costs to a minimum We truly are shameful I pray the Yanks really do sell ASAP as this is simply killing us | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 10:34 - Jan 10 with 2347 views | felixstowe_jack | Reduced booking fee for online sales is ideal. I no longer have to pay £3 extra for every away match I go to. | |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 13:22 - Jan 10 with 2275 views | homeiswheretrundleis | so if I go to buy a ticket today with cash for say £10 are you saying I will pay £12.50 | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 13:49 - Jan 10 with 2235 views | QJumpingJack | Were the Trust consulted on this in advance? I saw a post on social media that only Wigan have introduced this fee. Other clubs have not. Pearlman should make a statement. And yet again, another PR own goal. | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 14:23 - Jan 10 with 2210 views | TenbySwan | Only one thing will get through to Pearlman etc. Don't buy the fecking tickets! Fans have to protest or we will continue to be taken for suckers. | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 14:33 - Jan 10 with 2195 views | QJumpingJack | Pearlman, Levien and Kaplan don't seem to be getting anything right. Worrying. Very worrying. | | | |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 14:52 - Jan 10 with 2177 views | longlostjack |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 14:33 - Jan 10 by QJumpingJack | Pearlman, Levien and Kaplan don't seem to be getting anything right. Worrying. Very worrying. |
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Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 14:54 - Jan 10 with 2176 views | jasonbromham |
Booking Fees Grrrrrrrr on 13:22 - Jan 10 by homeiswheretrundleis | so if I go to buy a ticket today with cash for say £10 are you saying I will pay £12.50 |
Yes that is correct, robbing us blind! | | | |
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