I see on the OS they have got rid of the £2 charge for cash in person payments after listening to the fansFair play
This thread has seen a very positive outcome. We have put Halesowen firmly on the map.
In recent days, a few supporters have contacted the Club asking for the reasons behind the introduction of a standard £2 per booking fee across all sales channels and methods of payment.Earlier this summer, The Premier League contacted all clubs to inform us of the introduction of The Consumer Protection (Payment Surcharges) Regulations 2012.These Regulations aim to make booking and administration fees cost reflective: in other words, they ban businesses imposing excessive booking fees on their customers, whilst still allowing those businesses to recover the costs of processing payments.The Club has only increased its booking fees once in the last 10 years, when they went up from £1.50 to £2 for customers purchasing tickets online or over the phone.In light of the Regulations, we reviewed those booking fees and were keen to minimize charges wherever possible.A number of alternatives were available to the Club, including a booking fee per ticket, an administration fee for away tickets or increasing ticket prices in general as other clubs do, however our overriding concern was that we should remain transparent in our practices at all times.As an organization, we are subject to banking, payment processing, security, systems and cash collection costs (amongst others) and we therefore believed that a flat £2 per booking fee per transaction for all payment methods (regardless of whether a supporter purchases one ticket or 100 tickets at any one time) was fair and clear.In many cases, the cost to the Club of processing certain payments e.g. with a credit card online, is significantly higher than £2, but we have chosen to absorb those additional costs ourselves.Having said all of this, we have listened to fans concerns in relation to the introduction of these fees and have decided to remove the booking fee for customers who choose to pay with cash in person at the Club's ticket offices or kiosks.Any fans who have purchased in cash and paid a booking fee will be entitled to a refund of that booking fee and should contact the Club's Consumer Sales department to arrange this from Monday August 12.
Quote from: Legion on August 09, 2013, 06:01:55 PMIt should never have been implemented in the first place.Everyone makes mistakes. Accepting that you've made one and putting it right and, more importantly, learning from it is what is important.
It should never have been implemented in the first place.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 09, 2013, 07:23:11 PMQuote from: Legion on August 09, 2013, 06:01:55 PMIt should never have been implemented in the first place.Everyone makes mistakes. Accepting that you've made one and putting it right and, more importantly, learning from it is what is important.Sorry to quote myself but, "more importantly, learning from it is what is important" ...what a twerp.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 09, 2013, 08:03:20 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 09, 2013, 07:23:11 PMQuote from: Legion on August 09, 2013, 06:01:55 PMIt should never have been implemented in the first place.Everyone makes mistakes. Accepting that you've made one and putting it right and, more importantly, learning from it is what is important.Sorry to quote myself but, "more importantly, learning from it is what is important" ...what a twerp.As punishment you should spend the season with that as your signature.
Fair play to them for listening. QuoteHaving said all of this, we have listened to fans concerns in relation to the introduction of these fees and have decided to remove the booking fee for customers who choose to pay with cash in person at the Club's ticket offices or kiosks.Any fans who have purchased in cash and paid a booking fee will be entitled to a refund of that booking fee and should contact the Club's Consumer Sales department to arrange this from Monday August 12.
Having said all of this, we have listened to fans concerns in relation to the introduction of these fees and have decided to remove the booking fee for customers who choose to pay with cash in person at the Club's ticket offices or kiosks.Any fans who have purchased in cash and paid a booking fee will be entitled to a refund of that booking fee and should contact the Club's Consumer Sales department to arrange this from Monday August 12.