Will I be liable for the rest of the payments until March if I stop my direct debit?
You signed a contract. It would be unethical to transfer to another club.
We were promised new players though.
Will I be liable for the rest of the payments until March if I stop my direct debit?
If it is a credit agreement then you have to sign a formal credit agreement - I certainly didn't
The season ticket terms and conditions page on their website doesn't work so that is likely to render it unenforceable anyway - again, I wasn't sent any
Surely the reasonable thing to do would be to charge the full ticket price for games until what you have paid is used up
How could it be an outstanding debt when you have paid more money than the services received would cost - they could hardly claim to have suffered a loss?
Must be a palace fan lol
If you think this season looks so great then buy my season ticket at a discount because I'm really not enjoying it
Football clubs have no automatic right to loyalty - if M&S produce crappy clothes then I won't shop there so why should I go to football matches I don't enjoy?
It's the "we'll support you evermore" attitude that allows clubs to treat fans like s**t
East Terrace;6516072 Football clubs have no automatic right to loyalty - if M&S produce crappy clothes then I won't shop there so why should I go to football matches I don't enjoy? [/QUOTE said:Now you're talking like a real customer! :thumbs: the club would be proud!
Cancelling at the end of the season carries no penalty, as it is a yearly renewable contract. If on DD, you will need to let them know in March that you don't want to renew, and your DD will stop. I did that this year as an easier way of moving seat (cancelled my ESU season ticket on DD, then bought a new NWC ST online, paying upfront with a bonus I was lucky enough to get at work this year).
Isn't that what I said? As you rightly say, though, the club will confirm the date you need to let them know by. Obviously, it needs to be before the first DD payment for the following season - which I thought was April to March.I think you will find that is incorrect. If you are going to cancel you with no penalty then you have to do it during the period the club advise. I think you have forgotten that the annual contract runs from March to Feb (I think). The latest date for cancellation this year was 13th March. After that I believe there is a £50 charge. If you cancel at the end of the season, ie 2nd week of May, they you will already have made two payments towards the following seasons ticket!