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    2019/20 season tickets.

    Thinking ahead and trying to be organised with the funds for next season's ST's. Can anyone remember when the early bird period ran from last year, start to finish?


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    Quote Originally Posted by H18 SFR View Post
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    Thinking ahead and trying to be organised with the funds for next season's ST's. Can anyone remember when the early bird period ran from last year, start to finish?
    Early bird finished on 6th april
    Can’t remeber when they were launched, but sometime in early March

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    Getting earlier and earlier every year because we are desperate for cash

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    Quote Originally Posted by My_Wife_Camille View Post
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    Getting earlier and earlier every year because we are desperate for cash
    Got to get that stand finished some how...oh wait 🤔

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    Do we think there’ll ever be a time when it is taken as a monthly direct debit, rather than the 10 instalments? As much as it’s paid off in January(?) I think it would be a good idea juatvhaving itbas a continuous direct debit
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    Do we think there’ll ever be a time when it is taken as a monthly direct debit, rather than the 10 instalments? As much as it’s paid off in January(?) I think it would be a good idea juatvhaving itbas a continuous direct debit
    I wonder whether the future could be more of a continuous 'membership' model, with your seat part of that among other benefits, rather than a set cost of a season ticket. There would obviously need to be a lot of discussion about what those benefits would be (social events, discounts, Hibs TV?) and what that would mean in practice, not to mention how it relates to the off season, but for me an ongoing membership sounds more appealing than a season ticket and may make people feel they have a stronger and more lasting connection to the club. In the era of HSL and FOH I feel the whole notion of what it means to contribute to a club's long term sustainability and success is changing.

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    Do we think there’ll ever be a time when it is taken as a monthly direct debit, rather than the 10 instalments? As much as it’s paid off in January(?) I think it would be a good idea juatvhaving itbas a continuous direct debit
    I know not everyone can manage to pay their season ticket upfront but it is best for the club.
    Upfront season ticket money is essential to bring in players before the summer window closes.
    Importantly the installment plan has costs to the club from the finance company.
    A mate of mine puts £10 a week into a separate bank account and buys his season ticket outright at the early bird price every season.
    It saves him having to take a finance plan out and the club get all of his money.

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    I know not everyone can manage to pay their season ticket upfront but it is best for the club.
    Upfront season ticket money is essential to bring in players before the summer window closes.
    Importantly the installment plan has costs to the club from the finance company.
    A mate of mine puts £10 a week into a separate bank account and buys his season ticket outright at the early bird price every season.
    It saves him having to take a finance plan out and the club get all of his money.
    Hibs get the money for the season ticket upfront. They do however bear the cost of finance, which I believe is about £15 a ticket

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    Hibs get the money for the season ticket upfront. They do however bear the cost of finance, which I believe is about £15 a ticket
    I pay by the instalment plan, would happily pay the extra £15 at the time off purchase to cover the cost of finance to the club.

    I would be unable to afford a season ticket if it wasn’t for this option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juniper Greens View Post
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    Hibs get the money for the season ticket upfront. They do however bear the cost of finance, which I believe is about £15 a ticket
    It's closer to £4 per ST. That's from as good a source as you will get on the subject.
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    It's closer to £4 per ST. That's from as good a source as you will get on the subject.
    That's good to know and is half the cost I thought it would be.
    So if 7,500 season ticket holders use the instalment plan the club lose £30k a season

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    That's good to know and is half the cost I thought it would be.
    So if 7,500 season ticket holders use the instalment plan the club lose £30k a season
    Yeah but I suppose the counter argument is many of them wouldn’t get a season ticket without this option

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    From memory the Early Bird payment plan began in March with the final payment due to be taken in December.

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    It's closer to £4 per ST. That's from as good a source as you will get on the subject.
    Good to know. I was taking my info from the fact that Hearts charge about that extra for the payment plan. Obviously just ripping off their fans again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesie View Post
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    From memory the Early Bird payment plan began in March with the final payment due to be taken in December.
    It’s an 11 month plan so it won’t finish in December

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibee_girl View Post
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    It’s an 11 month plan so it won’t finish in December
    Mine definitely finishes in December, just checked the paperwork, I was only setup as 10 payments for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    It's closer to £4 per ST. That's from as good a source as you will get on the subject.
    I suspect both the £15 and £4 figures could be correct, but measuring slightly different things. I suspect the £15 is the actual zebra charge (looking round a few other clubs who offer season ticket finance through zebra and pass on the charges to fans suggests they charge around 7% apr as an admin fee). However the £4 is maybe what the club considers the net cost to be as they have less admin / don't need to pay merchant charges on debit / credit card payments etc.

    I'd be surprised if zebra only charge us £4 when they're charging Arsenal supporters £40 (granted that's on a £1,200 season ticket).

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    I’m a “sad” get and always take screenshots of these type of transactions.
    So, my Zebra documents are dated 7th March 2018. 11 (eleven) payments, so I get February as a free non payment month every year.

    If I remember right, I didn’t renew exactly on the day it was made available. It was maybe a week or so afterwards. Possibly end of February ST renewals went on sale?

    There was a bit of an outcry “across the road” the we had started the ST sale so early because “we were struggling for cash”. Now, we all know that was pure Jambo poppycock and was proven at the time that our Early Bird offering began more or less at the same time as it had over the past 10 years or so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by My_Wife_Camille View Post
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    Getting earlier and earlier every year because we are desperate for cash
    Correct. Cash to get the squad sorted earliest possible.

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