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    Quote Originally Posted by nw6pie View Post
    Just wait till you next book a ticket for a gig, that’s when the obscene booking fees really leave a sour taste.

    I don’t quite understand the admin fee per ticket, though - which is the same whichever way you book your ticket (I paid £10.50 for my three). I assume there’s an accounting reason why they can’t “hide” the cost in the overall ticket price, which would be slightly less annoying.

    Pretty much everyone does it these days, though, whatever you’re booking for.
    True, but it will continue if too many people just accept this low-level sh*thousery without calling it out, wherever it happens.

    The fact is, you cannot by a Notts County season ticket as advertised for £405, so basically it's a con to suggest you can. The real cost is £408.50 (plus delivery) and that should clearer in the table of prices, not hidden away lower down the webpage like a used car salesman tagging extras on to the agreed price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    True, but it will continue if too many people just accept this low-level sh*thousery without calling it out, wherever it happens.

    The fact is, you cannot by a Notts County season ticket as advertised for £405, so basically it's a con to suggest you can. The real cost is £408.50 (plus delivery) and that should clearer in the table of prices, not hidden away lower down the webpage like a used car salesman tagging extras on to the agreed price.
    There should be an option to go in and hand over £405 for the goods and services you want without the obligation to pay any other fees.
    I know 'everybody does it' but if we all refused until an alternative solution was provided they may think again.
    Of course, I say this after handing over £408.50.
    Perhaps thats a question that will come up at the forum tonight?

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