Nope, just that its a fact. Go buy a ticket to an event at the O2. They won't offer you a cheque or cash alternative either.Auntie Merge wrote:Mike the Dagger wrote:I think you will find it depends on your card acquirer.BB-Dagger wrote:Banks do not charge a debit card fee, at least that's what I'm told by a bank employee I know
There is most definitely a cost to the club of having the facility to take card transactions. While £1.50 is pretty hefty, it's not that unusual in the world of ticketing for sports and music etc.
If you don't like it, pay by cheque or cash.
It appears you've been taking lessons from the Steve Thompson school of customer service
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But we are not the O2, where most things are over subscribed. And we are definitely not Ticketmaster. We're the Daggers who want to encourage people to come to our happy family club.Nope, just that its a fact. Go buy a ticket to an event at the O2. They won't offer you a cheque or cash alternative either.
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credit card was. dearer 2.50 I think.
charges to debit cards are not common at all.
charges to debit cards are not common at all.
but we finished 9th!
Got an email from Steve Thompson's email and Charlie in the club shop apologising saying it should only be one charge. Small win, but it's the principle- still unable to figure out why there's a charge at all but I'll think I'll move on with my life now...
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At least they replied and as you say a small win and the return is nearly the cost of a pint of beer :DRM1Dagger wrote:Got an email from Steve Thompson's email and Charlie in the club shop apologising saying it should only be one charge. Small win, but it's the principle- still unable to figure out why there's a charge at all but I'll think I'll move on with my life now...