Except that they aren't free drinks or food because I have paid up front for them.If I am getting a partial refund it should be up to me how and where I spend it!
Except it's not. Punters have already shelled out the ticket money and might not want the dodgy pies on offer.
I wasn't expecting to be overcharged. People who didn't want / couldn't be bothered to go now have a better deal than me.I have paid £33 for a £20 ticket. I have been overcharged and should get my money back.I am getting a voucher for drinks / food I don't want. Those drinks are not free!
Quote from: BlackCountryVilla on December 14, 2019, 02:31:19 PMI wasn't expecting to be overcharged. People who didn't want / couldn't be bothered to go now have a better deal than me.I have paid £33 for a £20 ticket. I have been overcharged and should get my money back.I am getting a voucher for drinks / food I don't want. Those drinks are not free!So you weren't expecting to pay the price you did when you ordered your ticket?
The issue is that fans that were put off by the higher price and now being offered a lower price to attend, while those who have already stumped up in full are being fobbed off with a voucher, which is not the cash equivalent of a refund as the chances are that it will not be spent to the exact cash value. The fare on offer by way of catering is average at best and a lot of fans don't even use the facility.It's not the end of the world by any means, but a refund to bank accounts or, even to the season cards shouldn't have been too much of a stretch for the club.
We're going to lose this against a bunch of kids aren't we?