Membership Instalment Plans available from Monday

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josie andrews
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Membership Instalment Plans available from Monday

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* Spread the cost of a Silver Membership.

* Five-month instalment plans available from Monday 18 November.

* Pay for your Silver Membership over five equal payments.

WIGAN WARRIORS ARE DELIGHTED TO SHARE THAT MEMBERSHIP INSTALMENT PLANS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER.

Our instalment payment plans will give supporters the opportunity to spread the cost of a Silver Membership over five equal instalments, with the first instalment falling due by direct debit on 15 December.

The instalment plans will be subject to a direct debit admin fee of £25. For example, a new digital Adult membership in the Heatable South Stand would be £275 plus £25 booking fee = £300, payable in five instalments of £60.

The instalment plans will be available from 10am on Monday 18 November until the seat renewal deadline at 5pm on Friday 29 November.

To purchase your 2025 Membership by instalments, create or log in to your Wigan Warriors Ticketmaster Sport online account at eticketing.co.uk/wiganwarriors, choose the seats you wish to book or select the tickets offered to your account, and then select the ’direct debit’ on checkout. 2025 Membership bookings can also be made in person at The Brick Community Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01942 311 111.

Instalment direct debit dates:

13th December
13th January
13th February
13th March
11th April

FAQS

WILL BOOKING FEE AND PHYSICAL CARD CHARGES BE INCLUDED IN THE INSTALMENTS?
ARE THERE ANY OTHER CHARGES?
WHY WILL THE INSTALMENT OPTION ONLY BE AVAILABLE UNTIL 29 NOVEMBER?
IS THE BOOKING FEE PER SEASON TICKET OR PER TRANSACTION?
WHAT HAPPENS IF A PAYMENT IS REJECTED/FAILS?
HOW CAN I PAY INSTALMENTS FOR SOMEBODY ELSE’S 2025 MEMBERSHIP?

https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/11/ ... om-monday/
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Re: Membership Instalment Plans available from Monday

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£25 booking fee? Have we ever been charged before for buying a season ticket or for people buying in instalments?

Five instalments + £5 per payment? Seems a lot. Is this because it’s Ticketmaster?
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Re: Membership Instalment Plans available from Monday

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josie andrews wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:29 am £25 booking fee? Have we ever been charged before for buying a season ticket or for people buying in instalments?

Five instalments + £5 per payment? Seems a lot. Is this because it’s Ticketmaster?
Standard for ticketmaster the company is a stain on the entertainment world (look at the Oasis issue for example)
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Re: Membership Instalment Plans available from Monday

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So you pay 10% more (depending on which ticket you’re buying) to give yourself an extra 5 months? Am I missing something here, but that looks to me like a 20% plus APR. Good work for the club if they can persuade us they are doing us a favour.

Plus, I haven’t seen anything in this or another announcement acknowledging that we are paying for one fewer game this year.

I will still be getting ours but it’s really shabby for them to treat us like idiots.
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Re: Membership Instalment Plans available from Monday

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Not sure this has anything to do with Ticketmaster this 25 quid admin fee for the direct debit the odd times I’ve bought my season ticket on finance it was always through v12 there was a small fee I seem to recall with that plan but you did have much longer to pay for it.
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