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Munchkin

Well-known member
Jul 12, 2005
2,387
Littlehampton
Say for example you lose your job this September and you have been paying for your season ticket each month by direct debit and have no choice but to cancel your payments....

At what stage does the season ticket become null and void, just interested as to how this will work and what the club have put in place to stop people cancelling payments half way through the season ??

If you miss one payment is your season ticket blocked ?

Are the club covered should individuals decide that half way through the season they can't be bothered anymore and cancel there direct debits ?
 




Nothing announced yet, but I would have thought the club will need to be pretty firm on this. You are contracting to by a ticket for the whole season, not buying tickets each month. If they simply cancelled your ticket then in theory someone could sign up for a season ticket, pay monthly and cancel after the first game. That way they would guarantee themselves a ticket for the first match at Falmer.

It wouldn't surprise me that if you cancel your DD part of the way through the year you might find the club chasing you for the balance of the whole ticket. They may not do so for whatever reason but I would have thought they would be entitled to.
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,567
Bexhill-on-Sea
In theory I would think the club COULD sue for the balance outstanding as the contract is for a season ticket for the whole season.

In practice I would guess the club would cancel you season ticket after the game you have paid up to. With a waiting list it wouldn't be worth the expense of debt collection. The could of course cancel it within a short period of time and take the unused matches as an admin charge
 


Munchkin

Well-known member
Jul 12, 2005
2,387
Littlehampton
Agreed, but you thought all of this may have been covered prior to people signing up to buy there season tickets...

Not that it's going to happen, but you could have a situation where the football is terrible, rooted to the bottom of the table at Xmas and people decide to simply cancel there payments.
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,567
Bexhill-on-Sea
Agreed, but you thought all of this may have been covered prior to people signing up to buy there season tickets...

Not that it's going to happen, but you could have a situation where the football is terrible, rooted to the bottom of the table at Xmas and people decide to simply cancel there payments.

Come christmas everybody would have paid 9/11ths of their season ticket
 




'sladegull

fat boy fat
Aug 11, 2007
797
'slade
With a waiting list for season tickets it would be good PR for the club to allow someone to take over the seat first ...would it not?
 


Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,684
at home
speak to them nicely. I am sure they would take a view on circumstances
 


Bisto

Getting older everyday
Oct 25, 2010
234
Brighton
The contract terms are quite clear and the emphasis is on the purchaser to uphold the payment scheme signed upto.
In cases of 'hardship' the club will take a view however, the balance of payments is in the favour of the club.
By the start of the season a 3rd of the season is paid for by and by September 1/2. You always are paid up 4 to 6 games in advance which is a good notice period (1 monthish) of suspension of your ticket; easily done as these are now 'smart cards'.
Unless more than 10 games are available, for the remainder of the season the seat will be sold as a match day release seat until the commencement of the next season.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,180
Location Location
They're putting a compromise scheme in place whereby if you do run into financial difficulties for whatever reason, you can have the price of your season ticket halved until the end of the season if necessary.

It does does however mean that you have to leave the stadium at half time during each game.
 


Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,748
LOONEY BIN
They're putting a compromise scheme in place whereby if you do run into financial difficulties for whatever reason, you can have the price of your season ticket halved until the end of the season if necessary.

It does does however mean that you have to leave the stadium at half time during each game.


Couldn't you come in just for the second half ?
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,889
Crap Town
Is there an option to watch the last 22 minutes of the first half and first 23 minutes of the second half ?
 




Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,560
Uwantsumorwat
not sure of the clubs stance in non payment from a dd but if you were to cancel a yearly contract dd say from a gym ect they would 1st ask for the full amount owed then if you dont pay that it will certainly harm your'e future credit rating for sure ,so in that sense i cant see it being any different than the contract with brighton and hove albion.
 


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,337
(North) Portslade
Is there an option to watch the last 22 minutes of the first half and first 23 minutes of the second half ?

If its anything like Withdean, you'd be one of the only people.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,180
Location Location
I always thought that for DDs, both parties had to agree before they could be cancelled. Otherwise, surely the club would have allowed standing orders.

Its your account, therefore you are completely at liberty to cancel any d/d set up on it - the club cannot "force" you to leave that d/d in place.

Of course, cancelling the d/d will have consequences that the club will incur, whether that be cancelling your season ticket and pursuing you for the remainder owed, or whatever. But what you do about the d/d is between you and your bank, the club can't stop you from cancelling.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
71,958
Although its brilliant for us to be able to budget for our STs over the course of a year, can't help but think that the club has opened itself up to a whole new world of pain, trying to administer 20,000 direct debits. Unless they outsource the whole admin side of course.
 


Bisto

Getting older everyday
Oct 25, 2010
234
Brighton
I always thought that for DDs, both parties had to agree before they could be cancelled. Otherwise, surely the club would have allowed standing orders.

There is a point here which can be used in the wider world ...(I didn't take up the 12 month offer so I am unsure how this was setup at BHA) BUT if the payments were set up as a Direct Debit (i.e. a direct debit mandate completed and sent to your bank) the customer can instruct the cancellation at any time unilaterally HOWEVER if you ever setup monthly payments by using the debit / credit card details the customer has not rights to cancel the arrangement and if it is cancelled without agreement of the creditor you can be pursued for this payment and you have no rights!
 


HOWEVER if you ever setup monthly payments by using the debit / credit card details the customer has not rights to cancel the arrangement and if it is cancelled without agreement of the creditor you can be pursued for this payment and you have no rights!
I didn't realise that. Does that mean that the 'Direct Debit Guarantee' doesn't apply if you set one up by giving details of your current account's debit card?
 




Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
It does however mean that you have to leave the stadium at half time during each game.

Shouldn't be a problem.
If pornomagboy can do it against Leicester....
 




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