Paying for your season ticket

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Paying for your season ticket

by Jerry St Clair » 15 May 2007 12:38

So, any top tips on paying in interest free instalments? There seem to be a dearth of 0% interest credit cards at the moment (my usual preferred method).

Any smart advice nobbers?

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Re: Paying for your season ticket

by When Hicks went up... » 15 May 2007 12:39

Jerry St Clair So, any top tips on paying in interest free instalments? There seem to be a dearth of 0% interest credit cards at the moment (my usual preferred method).

Any smart advice nobbers?


Get a Barclays Premiership Card - no interest ever on season ticket payments.

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by Royal Monk » 15 May 2007 15:06

Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D

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by Readingfc50 » 15 May 2007 15:52

Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


good idea :wink:

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by Jerry St Clair » 15 May 2007 15:53

Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


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by Vision » 15 May 2007 16:04

Jerry St Clair
Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.

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by Jerry St Clair » 15 May 2007 16:27

Vision My first season ticket cost me half a goat.


There's a joke involving Spacecruiser in there somewhere.

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by Gloria Gooner » 15 May 2007 16:45

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Jerry St Clair
Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.


You're kidding?

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by 1871 Royal » 15 May 2007 16:49

Gloria Gooner
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Jerry St Clair
Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.


You're kidding?


Nah hes just bleating around the bush.


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by Platypuss » 15 May 2007 18:43

Gloria Gooner
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Jerry St Clair
Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.


You're kidding?


Typical examole of the Nanny state.

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by When Hicks went up... » 15 May 2007 18:56

I'm in two minds wether I should reply to this thread.

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by Forbury Lion » 15 May 2007 19:47

Vision Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.
Presumably we paid the other half of his transfer fee in cash?

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by AbovetheI » 15 May 2007 23:40

Platypuss
Gloria Gooner
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Jerry St Clair
Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.


You're kidding?


Typical examole of the Nanny state.


You appear to be milking it.


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by Rawlie19 » 16 May 2007 10:07

AbovetheI
Platypuss
Gloria Gooner
Vision
Jerry St Clair
Royal Monk Pay the whole lot in 1 go ... thats interest free :D


LOL

Was ok when my ST cost 5 shillings!


Sod off Newbie. My first season ticket cost me half a goat.


You're kidding?


Typical examole of the Nanny state.


You appear to be milking it.


This thread is cheese.

But anyway, this is the card to get. It is 0% interest on your season ticket for however long it takes you to pay it off (but if you make other purchases these aren't 0% and they will be cleared off before your season ticket... you have been warned).
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Re: Paying for your season ticket

by Maguire » 16 May 2007 10:08

Jerry St Clair So, any top tips on paying in interest free instalments? There seem to be a dearth of 0% interest credit cards at the moment (my usual preferred method).

Any smart advice nobbers?


I'll lend you the money.

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by cheeryoleary » 17 May 2007 08:17

If you don't fancy the Barclaycard option (which is good), consider Egg Money. The card has 3 months interest free, plus it pays 1% cash back annually in March/April next year. A season ticket will net you GBP 5.45

Not much, but keep reading....

Transfer (manually) your salary from your current account to your Egg Money card to an Egg savings account back to your current account and Egg also pay 1% cash back on the money moved. You just need to be able to live without that cash for 12 days. There is a cap of GBP 200 maximum cashback per annum however if you recycle your money in this manner, moving GBP 1600. per month, you will receive a payment of GBP 200 next March/April. You will be paid a small ammount of interest for the days that your money is in the Egg Money Card (4%) and Egg Savings Account (5.25%) so taking all this into account, your season ticket could cost you GBP 340 rather than GBP 545

If you do get a credit card, make it work for you.

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by Rawlie19 » 17 May 2007 10:30

cheeryoleary If you don't fancy the Barclaycard option (which is good), consider Egg Money. The card has 3 months interest free, plus it pays 1% cash back annually in March/April next year. A season ticket will net you GBP 5.45

Not much, but keep reading....

Transfer (manually) your salary from your current account to your Egg Money card to an Egg savings account back to your current account and Egg also pay 1% cash back on the money moved. You just need to be able to live without that cash for 12 days. There is a cap of GBP 200 maximum cashback per annum however if you recycle your money in this manner, moving GBP 1600. per month, you will receive a payment of GBP 200 next March/April. You will be paid a small ammount of interest for the days that your money is in the Egg Money Card (4%) and Egg Savings Account (5.25%) so taking all this into account, your season ticket could cost you GBP 340 rather than GBP 545

If you do get a credit card, make it work for you.


Are you a boffin or a guinea pig?

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by cheeryoleary » 17 May 2007 10:38

Switch your current account to these guys and claim GBP 100 after 2 months of use

http://www.bankofscotlandhalifax.co.uk/ ... ngtous.asp

There you go... a ST for GBP 240

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