I'm sure there are plenty of people that won't be catching the train. I don't think any of them get a refund, it's a choice made by the club, so that the club are paying for the travel, even if you personally don't use it.who do you suggest i contact, or do you think i am being picky and should just pay it and be done,
as a train driver i get free travel on the railways,so i do not really want to pay the £30 charge,i always come and go by train, who do you suggest i contact, or do you think i am being picky and should just pay it and be done,
as a train driver i get free travel on the railways,so i do not really want to pay the £30 charge,i always come and go by train, who do you suggest i contact, or do you think i am being picky and should just pay it and be done,
As a train driver you benefit from the income that your employer gets from the Albion and the supporters. I suggest you take a look at the bigger picture.as a train driver i get free travel on the railways,so i do not really want to pay the £30 charge,i always come and go by train, who do you suggest i contact, or do you think i am being picky and should just pay it and be done,
The thing about adding this payment to everyones season ticket is that some will win, and some will lose out, but at about £1 a game, I don't see that too many people are going to struggle to pay it - though I have sympathy if they do. I would suggest (though I could get flamed for it), that if £30 extra over a year is badly damaging your budget, possibly getting an ST in the first place may be questionable - but I'm not going to sit in judgement.
The book this year did not include vouchers for cup games to round it up to £30 if ticket prices are to include the transport fee then the transport cost will have increased 30%... Although of course the money could have been lost this year had we not had so many home cup drawers...
I want my £7 back...
That's not anywhere near enough to meet the costs that I've heard.I have absolutely no problem paying the £30 as I was one who purchased a book of vouchers this year!
My only slight query is the maths. If say 4000 people purchased vouchers last year that will have raised £120,000 and seemingly met our obligation with the train and bus companies. If now there are 18500 purchasers of the vouchers (automatically added to ticket) won't that raise an additional £435,000? Does this go straight to the train and bus chaps too?
Like I say, not a moan just a question re costs....