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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

ukdy

Well-Known Member
Jan 11, 2007
1,315
5,110
I'm 58100, but the mail does not advise what the range over all is. I think the last window was 40,000 to 55,000. Still not guaranteed as the offer is on a first come basis.

I remember seeing this the other day when I logged in, even though I was only at 62k. I hope I get an email too.

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Double61

New Member
Jul 6, 2017
4
0
Anybody else not heard anything from the financing crowd.

I paid yesterday with the financing option. I got a confirmation email from club but nothing from the financing company.

I am paranoid because apparently if rejected you can lose the ticket.
 

Double61

New Member
Jul 6, 2017
4
0
I got rejected by finance yesterday. Was so excited to be finally get a st. Club from Haringey but they don't seem to want working class people rustling their carrier bags
 

LukaMotion

WHL 1899-2017
May 17, 2010
2,883
5,926
I got rejected by finance yesterday. Was so excited to be finally get a st. Club from Haringey but they don't seem to want working class people rustling their carrier bags
Have you contacted the club to see if you could pay the amount in full upfront? I was also rejected however my ticket was still held so i called up and managed to stick it on my credit card.
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
6,165
15,644
working class people ...whats that got to do with it...!
I'm assuming people who don't have the best part of a grand available to them when they get offered a season ticket. It's why I lost mine a few years back (although thankfully got one again now).
 

punky

Gone
Sep 23, 2008
7,485
5,403
I got rejected by finance yesterday. Was so excited to be finally get a st. Club from Haringey but they don't seem to want working class people rustling their carrier bags
Working class people can have good credit. Their acceptance criteria seems to be fairly low.

Money Saving Expert offer a free credit report through Experian which may give you a clue as to why you were rejected.
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
6,165
15,644
Working class people can have good credit. Their acceptance criteria seems to be fairly low.

Money Saving Expert offer a free credit report through Experian which may give you a clue as to why you were rejected.
But they're disproportionately likely not to. In my opinion the club should offer an in-house system to allow monthly payments for those who've got a track record of regularly buying tickets.
 

punky

Gone
Sep 23, 2008
7,485
5,403
But they're disproportionately likely not to. In my opinion the club should offer an in-house system to allow monthly payments for those who've got a track record of regularly buying tickets.
Actually they are disproportionately more likely to accept. The financial crisis in 2008 happened because too much credit was available and it's credit has got so cheap recently that people think it's going to happen again. I have good credit admittedly but I just got a credit card which will give me interest free for 30 months. Enough to cover the next 3 season ticket loans.

I agree though, it's odd the club doesn't underwrite the loans themselves instead of another company pocketing the money. They can easily cancel a card for non-payment and then re-sell it so it's very low risk.
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
6,165
15,644
Actually they are disproportionately more likely to accept. The financial crisis in 2008 happened because too much credit was available and it's credit has got so cheap recently that people think it's going to happen again. I have good credit admittedly but I just got a credit card which will give me interest free for 30 months. Enough to cover the next 3 season ticket loans.

I agree though, it's odd the club doesn't underwrite the loans themselves instead of another company pocketing the money. They can easily cancel a card for non-payment and then re-sell it so it's very low risk.
Sorry, my bad - I meant that working-class fans were disproportionately likely to have poor credit ratings compared to others, not that the overall rate of acceptance was unduly low :)
 

Josiebyar

Well-Known Member
Dec 17, 2013
331
272
so it seems 1 in 3 members are buying a season ticket. Expected a higher rate considering it would guarantee a season ticket for NWHL

Loads of bronze members live abroad and were only really interested in the game ticket priority.
 

LeSoupeKitchen

Well-Known Member
Aug 18, 2011
3,114
7,643
Loads of bronze members live abroad and were only really interested in the game ticket priority.

I thought the only difference between bronze and lilywhite was being on the waiting list? If so it makes the poor uptake surprising.
 
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