Season Ticket Payment Plan

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Season Ticket Payment Plan

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Wigan Warriors are again pleased to partner with the UK’s premier Season Ticket Finance providers V12 finance to offer more flexible ways to pay for your season ticket in 2020.

As part of the Club’s aim of making Season Tickets more affordable you can once again pay for your Season Ticket in 10, 8 and 6 monthly instalments with our payment plan scheme which is great way to spread the cost of your Season Ticket.

All Wigan Warriors fans over the age of 18 who hold a valid bank or building society account and are a resident in the UK can apply. Finance can be arranged online, when purchasing through Warriors new Ticketing site. simply apply for your Season Ticket in the usual way and fill in the relevant Direct Debit sections when prompted to complete your purchase – Click Here

Representative Example:

Amount of Credit £249.00. Total Amount Repayable £283.00. Repayable by 1st monthly instalment of £58.90 followed by 9 monthly instalments of £24.90. Interest rate 0% pa (fixed). The total charge for credit is £34.00.

Example based upon a South Stand Adult Early Bird season ticket costing £249.00.

Other Terms and Conditions apply. Acceptance subject to credit status.

2020 Season ticket guide - /admin/resources/wigan-st20-guide-a4-6pp-dl-print-3.pdf

_Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd is registered in England and Wales 00174692. Registered office: Robin Park Arena, Loire drive, Wigan, WN50UH. Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd acts as a credit broker and only offers credit products from V12 Finance ltd. Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Our registration number is 631351. Credit provided subject to age and status. Download


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Re: Season Ticket Payment Plan

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josie andrews wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 9:55 am Wigan Warriors are again pleased to partner with the UK’s premier Season Ticket Finance providers V12 finance to offer more flexible ways to pay for your season ticket in 2020.

As part of the Club’s aim of making Season Tickets more affordable you can once again pay for your Season Ticket in 10, 8 and 6 monthly instalments with our payment plan scheme which is great way to spread the cost of your Season Ticket.

All Wigan Warriors fans over the age of 18 who hold a valid bank or building society account and are a resident in the UK can apply. Finance can be arranged online, when purchasing through Warriors new Ticketing site. simply apply for your Season Ticket in the usual way and fill in the relevant Direct Debit sections when prompted to complete your purchase – Click Here

Representative Example:

Amount of Credit £249.00. Total Amount Repayable £283.00. Repayable by 1st monthly instalment of £58.90 followed by 9 monthly instalments of £24.90. Interest rate 0% pa (fixed). The total charge for credit is £34.00.

Example based upon a South Stand Adult Early Bird season ticket costing £249.00.

Other Terms and Conditions apply. Acceptance subject to credit status.

2020 Season ticket guide - /admin/resources/wigan-st20-guide-a4-6pp-dl-print-3.pdf

_Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd is registered in England and Wales 00174692. Registered office: Robin Park Arena, Loire drive, Wigan, WN50UH. Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd acts as a credit broker and only offers credit products from V12 Finance ltd. Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Our registration number is 631351. Credit provided subject to age and status. Download


https://www.wiganwarriors.com/news/2019 ... sf48F0G.99
0% APR, yet credit charge £34?

I make that around 13% flat or around 26% APR. 😳😳

Unless I'm reading it wrong.
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