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Post by digitalpirate on May 20, 2011 16:57:51 GMT -5
Many teams offer payment plans, varying in term length. Interest free.
How many would like to see something like this in effect? It allows more flexibility for those with lower disposable income and allows more seats to be sold.
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Post by tarks on May 20, 2011 17:16:08 GMT -5
Good idea but I would like to see them give 1st dibs to those who can make payment in full, then finance if needed. Who knows, they may not need a payment plan.
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Post by barks1737 on May 20, 2011 18:26:08 GMT -5
First dibs go to Moose season ticket holders. Everyone else will be lumped into the same group. People who have money won't be given preference over those who don't.
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Post by tarks on May 20, 2011 18:28:52 GMT -5
Its not about "people who have money". Its about the Wpg franchise making money. Lending money at no interest costs the owners money, plain and simple. If they can sell all the season tickets without financing people then it would be smart for them to do that.
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Post by thesaurus on May 20, 2011 18:32:20 GMT -5
Its not about "people who have money". Its about the Wpg franchise making money. Lending money at no interest costs the owners money, plain and simple. If they can sell all the season tickets without financing people then it would be smart for them to do that. Lol, I'm sure he didn't mean the WPG franchise lending anyone money. It's called making payments through out the year. $2500 season tickets? Pay 300 a month while the season is on sounds reasonable to me.
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