This is a genuine canvassing of opinion. I genuinely can't decide if what I'm thinking is out of order or an opportunity to do good.I have an unexpected spare. My family and I have had season tickets for more years than I can remember,( and two out of three of us have done 15 aways this year). This year my son has been at Uni this year though we kept his season ticket up and he has attended when he can. However he initially asked me to get his ticket for Wembley before finding out he is unable to attend due to exams (yes, I would have still gone aswell but he is WAY more conscientious than me. )I want to sell the ticket to a genuine Villa fan who for whatever reason doesn't meet the sales criteria. It isn't the best ticket, it's in upper tier , cost £40 including booking fee etc . It isn't in hand yet but expected soon. Question is this: there is a charity close to my heart that I would like to support. My idea is to release the ticket on evidence of a double the cost donation to that charity ie £80 , with the buyer also being someone from here with proper Villa credentials. I would receive no payment for the ticket at all. If the consensus is this is out of order then it gets sold face value and I'll give the money to the same charity, but clearly they only get half as much that way. Would welcome opinions and genuinely not sure what is right. Essentially what i'm asking is for the buyer pay for the ticket and also to give a donation to charity equivalent to the cost price of the ticket , and I will match that donation by not taking any money for the ticket I purchased in the first place.
It's a very nice idea, and I don't think it's complicated. Just ask for £80, and send it to a charity, everyone's a winner. Or ask them for proof that they've donated £80 somewhere, then send them it for nowt, same end result.
Quote from: itmustbe_it is! on May 19, 2019, 06:16:35 PMThis is a genuine canvassing of opinion. I genuinely can't decide if what I'm thinking is out of order or an opportunity to do good.I have an unexpected spare. My family and I have had season tickets for more years than I can remember,( and two out of three of us have done 15 aways this year). This year my son has been at Uni this year though we kept his season ticket up and he has attended when he can. However he initially asked me to get his ticket for Wembley before finding out he is unable to attend due to exams (yes, I would have still gone aswell but he is WAY more conscientious than me. )I want to sell the ticket to a genuine Villa fan who for whatever reason doesn't meet the sales criteria. It isn't the best ticket, it's in upper tier , cost £40 including booking fee etc . It isn't in hand yet but expected soon. Question is this: there is a charity close to my heart that I would like to support. My idea is to release the ticket on evidence of a double the cost donation to that charity ie £80 , with the buyer also being someone from here with proper Villa credentials. I would receive no payment for the ticket at all. If the consensus is this is out of order then it gets sold face value and I'll give the money to the same charity, but clearly they only get half as much that way. Would welcome opinions and genuinely not sure what is right. Essentially what i'm asking is for the buyer pay for the ticket and also to give a donation to charity equivalent to the cost price of the ticket , and I will match that donation by not taking any money for the ticket I purchased in the first place.I will pay £100 for ticket, you can donate the rest to charity.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 19, 2019, 07:25:17 PMQuote from: itmustbe_it is! on May 19, 2019, 06:16:35 PMThis is a genuine canvassing of opinion. I genuinely can't decide if what I'm thinking is out of order or an opportunity to do good.I have an unexpected spare. My family and I have had season tickets for more years than I can remember,( and two out of three of us have done 15 aways this year). This year my son has been at Uni this year though we kept his season ticket up and he has attended when he can. However he initially asked me to get his ticket for Wembley before finding out he is unable to attend due to exams (yes, I would have still gone aswell but he is WAY more conscientious than me. )I want to sell the ticket to a genuine Villa fan who for whatever reason doesn't meet the sales criteria. It isn't the best ticket, it's in upper tier , cost £40 including booking fee etc . It isn't in hand yet but expected soon. Question is this: there is a charity close to my heart that I would like to support. My idea is to release the ticket on evidence of a double the cost donation to that charity ie £80 , with the buyer also being someone from here with proper Villa credentials. I would receive no payment for the ticket at all. If the consensus is this is out of order then it gets sold face value and I'll give the money to the same charity, but clearly they only get half as much that way. Would welcome opinions and genuinely not sure what is right. Essentially what i'm asking is for the buyer pay for the ticket and also to give a donation to charity equivalent to the cost price of the ticket , and I will match that donation by not taking any money for the ticket I purchased in the first place.I will pay £100 for ticket, you can donate the rest to charity.Chicago : The whole £100 would go to the charity. Ticket not in hand yet. When it is I will PM you. The charity close to my heart is a particular military benevolent fund. Assuming you have no issues with that the ticket is yours when I've got it. I don't want an auction so no further offers considered unless Chicago's doesn't come through. Are you happy with that Chicago? If anyone else thinks this is wrong way forward then please say so here and I will reconsider. I wouldn't have bought ticket unless I thought my son could go. Now I have I want the best possible outcome.
Quote from: itmustbe_it is! on May 19, 2019, 07:34:38 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on May 19, 2019, 07:25:17 PMQuote from: itmustbe_it is! on May 19, 2019, 06:16:35 PMThis is a genuine canvassing of opinion. I genuinely can't decide if what I'm thinking is out of order or an opportunity to do good.I have an unexpected spare. My family and I have had season tickets for more years than I can remember,( and two out of three of us have done 15 aways this year). This year my son has been at Uni this year though we kept his season ticket up and he has attended when he can. However he initially asked me to get his ticket for Wembley before finding out he is unable to attend due to exams (yes, I would have still gone aswell but he is WAY more conscientious than me. )I want to sell the ticket to a genuine Villa fan who for whatever reason doesn't meet the sales criteria. It isn't the best ticket, it's in upper tier , cost £40 including booking fee etc . It isn't in hand yet but expected soon. Question is this: there is a charity close to my heart that I would like to support. My idea is to release the ticket on evidence of a double the cost donation to that charity ie £80 , with the buyer also being someone from here with proper Villa credentials. I would receive no payment for the ticket at all. If the consensus is this is out of order then it gets sold face value and I'll give the money to the same charity, but clearly they only get half as much that way. Would welcome opinions and genuinely not sure what is right. Essentially what i'm asking is for the buyer pay for the ticket and also to give a donation to charity equivalent to the cost price of the ticket , and I will match that donation by not taking any money for the ticket I purchased in the first place.I will pay £100 for ticket, you can donate the rest to charity.Chicago : The whole £100 would go to the charity. Ticket not in hand yet. When it is I will PM you. The charity close to my heart is a particular military benevolent fund. Assuming you have no issues with that the ticket is yours when I've got it. I don't want an auction so no further offers considered unless Chicago's doesn't come through. Are you happy with that Chicago? If anyone else thinks this is wrong way forward then please say so here and I will reconsider. I wouldn't have bought ticket unless I thought my son could go. Now I have I want the best possible outcome.I am happy with that and really pleased to do some good and I assuming it’s UK military then I am great with that.
Derby putting tickets on general sale and selling out today.What are the chances of some of those falling into to hands of Villa fans?
Quote from: andyh on May 19, 2019, 07:22:16 PMDerby putting tickets on general sale and selling out today.What are the chances of some of those falling into to hands of Villa fans?Not likely