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Having to face the possibility of cancelling my season ticket for this season as i may be working almost every weekend for the entire football season. i will find out in the next week or so but i was wondering if any of you know what the situation is with regards to cancelling tickets in the middle of the direct debit period with regards to getting money back.

i know after the kaunas cuellar fiasco last year that the opportunity to csncel season books for a £20 admin fee was offered and i am just wondering if this was a one off opportunity or whether it is permanent policy when canceling season tickets.

if any of the admin chaps or anyone who knows for sure could let me kno, this would be hugely appreciated.

truly a very sad day for me to even be talking about this. :anguish:

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Best phoning the ticket office mate....

i know mate. but its just i would like to go in with some ammunition, know what i mean? they are complete pricks at the ticket office and i just want to at least sound as if i konw what i am talking about if i start getting some arrogant shite off them

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What about selling it to a mate or taking a bit of a loss and selling your individual tickets to Rangers for a fee of a tenner a game and get money off next years renewal? Like has been suggested, you'll prob be best just getting intouch with the ticket office

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What about selling it to a mate or taking a bit of a loss and selling your individual tickets to Rangers for a fee of a tenner a game and get money off next years renewal? Like has been suggested, you'll prob be best just getting intouch with the ticket office

The idea of keeping it and giving it someone for 20 quid a game or whatever is a pretty good one. I cant afford to have a season ticket this year, not merely for financial reasons but also because I am going into 3rd years honours and uni so need to study, do coursework at weekends as well as one shift at work. However obviously there are some I could go to so just go to a few games as and when I can. I am sure there are others like me out there.

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What about selling it to a mate or taking a bit of a loss and selling your individual tickets to Rangers for a fee of a tenner a game and get money off next years renewal? Like has been suggested, you'll prob be best just getting intouch with the ticket office

The idea of keeping it and giving it someone for 20 quid a game or whatever is a pretty good one. I cant afford to have a season ticket this year, not merely for financial reasons but also because I am going into 3rd years honours and uni so need to study, do coursework at weekends as well as one shift at work. However obviously there are some I could go to so just go to a few games as and when I can. I am sure there are others like me out there.

thanks guys. i take your advice on board and will consider this when deciding what route to take.

the ticket office have just informed me that i can cancel and get a full refund for £20 if necessary so that is at least a bit of a relief.

turns out the guy i got on the phone was a rather friendly chap, did ask that they would require something in writing though which you just know means the whole process will take around a year to complete!

hopefully i dont have to, but it is looking more likely by the minute. cheers guys. admin, feel free to close this thread now.

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What about selling it to a mate or taking a bit of a loss and selling your individual tickets to Rangers for a fee of a tenner a game and get money off next years renewal? Like has been suggested, you'll prob be best just getting intouch with the ticket office

The idea of keeping it and giving it someone for 20 quid a game or whatever is a pretty good one. I cant afford to have a season ticket this year, not merely for financial reasons but also because I am going into 3rd years honours and uni so need to study, do coursework at weekends as well as one shift at work. However obviously there are some I could go to so just go to a few games as and when I can. I am sure there are others like me out there.

thanks guys. i take your advice on board and will consider this when deciding what route to take.

the ticket office have just informed me that i can cancel and get a full refund for £20 if necessary so that is at least a bit of a relief.

turns out the guy i got on the phone was a rather friendly chap, did ask that they would require something in writing though which you just know means the whole process will take around a year to complete!

hopefully i dont have to, but it is looking more likely by the minute. cheers guys. admin, feel free to close this thread now.

Don't mean to piss on your chips but i got the same line a while back and then got a letter through saying that they weren't accepting my cancellation.

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