Megazone
On his last warning
Need more facts to know for sure the guys done nothing wrong surely
I think we're going to have to take the OPs word as true.
Bizarre thing to lie about?
Need more facts to know for sure the guys done nothing wrong surely
It's bloody awful customer service. When you set up a direct debit, you don't expect months/years later to be told there was an error with your payment, you owe £400.
This is an error by the Albion. They should pay the consequences. What happens when the man pays back the money which he 'owes'? Does the club compensate him due to terrible handling of his bank details and the lack of ease attending the matches. The club haven't exactly made it smooth for him considering he hasn't actually done anything wrong. If anything, the Albion have failed to stick with the agreement, therefore, they should be apologising, not threatening to stop him from going.
Appalling.
Agreed. But do you not think the timing is a bit odd with recent news about fans ripping off the club ?
It's bloody awful customer service. When you set up a direct debit, you don't expect months/years later to be told there was an error with your payment, you owe £400.
This is an error by the Albion. They should pay the consequences. What happens when the man pays back the money which he 'owes'? Does the club compensate him due to terrible handling of his bank details and the lack of ease attending the matches. The club haven't exactly made it smooth for him considering he hasn't actually done anything wrong. If anything, the Albion have failed to stick with the agreement, therefore, they should be apologising, not threatening to stop him from going.
Appalling.
Indeed. Threads like this always bring to mind https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?216502-Banned-for-life-(Update-post-428) where someone took a hot button issue (at the time there was a lot of talk about clamping down on offensive language) made a wild accusation, drew a lot of posters into slagging off the club, only for it to be revealed (post 428) he was lying. At Southern Sid hung around to keep stoking that one along.
Or the thread from another poster claiming to have been the victim of unwarranted harrassment from a bag checking steward, only for it to be revealed by another poster who witnessed it, that the OP had been causing trouble and was being unreasonably difficult and rude.
I know that over the years, in your various guises, you have a reputation for being away with the fairies, but you have really surpassed yourself this time
It's bloody awful customer service. When you set up a direct debit, you don't expect months/years later to be told there was an error with your payment, you owe £400.
This is an error by the Albion. They should pay the consequences. What happens when the man pays back the money which he 'owes'? Does the club compensate him due to terrible handling of his bank details and the lack of ease attending the matches. The club haven't exactly made it smooth for him considering he hasn't actually done anything wrong. If anything, the Albion have failed to stick with the agreement, therefore, they should be apologising, not threatening to stop him from going.
Appalling.
Come on. Its also your own responsibility to check the direct debit is correct.
The club loses around £1m a month, yet some fans have been knowingly ripping the club off by using a lower-priced ticket than they are entitled to use.
The club have been investigating this and I'm told have been quite shocked at what they have found.
Of course I have no idea of the details of this specific case, but I do find it difficult, when prices are so well publicised, that someone can be paying less than they should and not know.
Is this part of the agreement when you buy a Season ticket?
Why should he have to check wether the Albion are correctly taking money out of his account? Surely he should have the safeguard of knowing the club wouldn't mess with his bank account?
If you accidentally purchased 10 tickets instead of 1. Would the club give you a full refund of the cash if you realised you'd made a mistake?
Is this part of the agreement when you buy a Season ticket?
Why should he have to check wether the Albion are correctly taking money out of his account? Surely he should have the safeguard of knowing the club wouldn't mess with his bank account?
If you accidentally purchased 10 tickets instead of 1. Would the club give you a full refund of the cash if you realised you'd made a mistake?
So, in your eyes, if you accidentally paid too much for a ticket the club should keep the cash as it was your mistake?
Does anyone know.......when STs are sold to (say) Under 21s (or U10s etc) - what date (during or before the start of the season) is used by the Club to determine whether you are an Under 21 or an adult?
My Stepdad has had a season ticket for 20 years. Been going for 50.
Turns out the club have been undercharging him at the Amex....
That was ok.... shit happens. Mistakes can be made.
Would you then send an invoice of £441.51 to an OAP with a note asking him to reknew?
A lovely email from my Mum was rebuffed.
A section goes...
"Please confirm your acceptance of these terms and make the upfront payment required, so that we may ensure your husband's entry for the Bolton game"
He is 65 and has said he would've renewed but the letter and email upset him too much.
The club lost...
Is this part of the agreement when you buy a Season ticket?
Why should he have to check wether the Albion are correctly taking money out of his account? Surely he should have the safeguard of knowing the club wouldn't mess with his bank account?
I believe it to be the age on the day of the first fixture of the season.
If scenario 1 is true the club should swallow it - they have made the mistake, their problem. As a possible scenario, you go to your local supermarket and buy an item, for what you think is the right price, the management later realise they have made a mistake and come to your home and ask you to pay the difference - what would your reaction be? I know what mine would be, two words beginning with F&O.
Scenario 2, if trying to get away with it - then you have been busted, so cough up!
Personally I am sure it is the so far unexplained scenario 3... watch this space!
Sounds a bit odd if your ST price is fixed on that basis. Would imagine that a majority of STH who cross an age boundary do so during the course of the season. would have thought that there would be a specific T&C clause that governs such an occurrence, especially as it would appear to be a fairly common occurrence.